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Transform SA is a print and online publishing house. We discuss transformation in South Africa, Indigenisation, Mining in Africa, Mining in South Africa, transformation in Southern Africa, Beneficiation and Nationalisation of Mines in South Africa. This is no surprise to many of us as we address many of these topics. Transform SA has been referred to as the Enterprise Development magazine, Entrepreneurship magazine, BEE magazine, Skills Development Magazine, BBBEE Magazine, Procurement Magazine, Women Empowerment magazine. It is the transformation magazine everyone is talking about, the mouth piece of diversity and change in Southern Africa. Transform SA covers topics such as B-BBEE, Enterprise Development, Youth Development, Women Empowerment, CSI, Procurement and Skills Development. It is the home of Transform Magazine, the journal for a transforming nation. We have interviewed the likes of Malusi Gigaba, Minister of Public Enterprises on transformation, and Bonang Mohale.

The editorial content of this highly sought after publication is driven by the ever-changing business and government environment in concert with the passion to educate the South African citizenry about transformation in the context of South Africa particularly for economic growth and the advancement of underprivileged communities. With this in mind Transform SA aims to examine individuals that were and are involved in South Africa’s transformation journey with a view to encourage the vision of all South Africans working together while providing a well rounded review on the success of transforming businesses. This journal celebrates success stories of transforming companies through interviews with the men and women driving these organizations which have contributed immensely to South Africa’s transformation. Transform SA speaks directly to decision-makers across the SADC region regarding SA’s transformation in terms of management, policies and strategic direction in the public and private sector. Well researched editorial content gets contributed by industry specialists, business analysts and some of the best business leaders, political analysts and politicians in Southern Africa. The magazine disseminates information relating to socio-economic transformation within the private and the public sector. The editorial content of this highly sought after publication is driven by the ever-changing business and government environment in concert with the passion to educate the South African citizenry about the transformation in the context of South Africa especially for economic growth and the advancement of underprivileged communities. With this in mind Transform SA interviews individuals that were and are involved in South Africa’s transformation journey with a view to encourage the vision of all South Africans working together while providing a well rounded review on the success of transforming businesses. To master the distribution of socio-economic transformation content regarding South Africa and its neighbouring countries via print and digital media platforms. To educate and interact with South Africa and the international community regarding transformation in Africa. To dominate the market through print, online and mobile technology. As part of eThekwini Municipality’s women empowerment programme, 15 young females are now qualified carpenters after they successfully completed a five-week furniture making and upholstery training course. The City of Cape Town is expanding its Women for Change programme, with a new round of induction sessions kicking off next week to include more women across the city. Stats SA’s Quarterly Labour Force Survey says this means that over three million young South Africans between the ages of 15 and 24 are currently unemployed.
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