BLACK OWNED CONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT FIRMS DO MORE THAN COMPETE FOR CONTRACTS. THEY REDEFINE WHO HAS AGENCY IN SHAPING ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY. WHEN BLACK DEVELOPERS ENTER THE MARKET AND SUCCEED, THEY DISRUPT PATTERNS OF EXCLUSION THAT HAVE ENDURED LONG AFTER APARTHEID’S LEGAL END. READ MORE…
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It is with great pleasure and pride that we announce that our founder and Group CEO, Mr Seabelo Herbert Theledi, who’s been bestowed and is a recipient of the Entrepreneurial Leader Award in the esteemed SAIBPP100 Class of 2025. The SAIBPP100 platform recognises the Top 100 Black property professionals in South Africa who are pioneering transformation, redefining excellence, and […]
Starting in Diepsloot near Bambanani Mall on Monday, employees from Nthwese visited the communities to distribute over 1500 food parcels comprising of mealie meal, rice, sugar, cooking oil, canned beans and tinned fish, etc. Nthwese Development, property development and management company founded by Seabelo (Herbert) Theledi, today kicked off a food parcel drive to communities […]
Johannesburg Mayor Herman Mashaba said he is looking forward to seeing cranes across the inner city within six to eight months when construction on more than 20 developments worth around R20-billion is set to begin. Mashaba was accompanied by the MMC for Economic Development Leah Knott, and MMC for Development Planning Reuben Masango, as well […]
On Wednesday, 21 August 2019, the City of Johannesburg’s Executive Mayor, Cllr Herman Mashaba, along with the MMC for Economic Development, Cllr Leah Knott; MMC for Development Planning, Cllr Reuben Masango; and MMC for Environment and Infrastructure Services, Cllr Nico de Jager joined Johannesburg Property Company (JPC) MD, Helen Botes at sod-turning ceremonies of the […]
ON SEPTEMBER 1, 1991, former minister of planning, provincial affairs and national housing Hermanus Jacobus Kriel signed into effect the Less Formal Township Establishment Act. This meant that all those who sought to establish a township had to do so by submitting a comprehensive application. At the time Act no 113 of 199 stipulated that […]
By Herbert Theledi Inequality is often referred to as “the phenomenon of unequal or unjust distribution of resources and opportunities among members of a given society”. In South Africa, this phenomenon is a daily occurrence in communities deeply entrenched in poverty. In fact, statistics over the years have shown a fundamental trend in various communities […]
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