TIPS is establishing a Project Management Unit to support government and industry in realising the objectives of the Sector Master Plans. TIPS is seeking a full-time Senior Project Manager for the steel sector, to join as a member of the unit on a 24-month contract. Closing date: 30 May 2022. See link for details and how to apply. https://www.tips.org.za/vacancies
The Industrial Policy for Policy Makers (IPPM) 2022 training programme will take place from 5-9 September, alongside the annual APORDE programme. This year's theme is Green Agricultural and Industrial Development in Africa. IPPM is aimed at senior government officials from across Africa and will be held in Pretoria, South Africa. Applications close on 22 July 2022. More more information and the application for go to: IPPM 2022.
The 2022 TIPS Forum will be held in a hybrid format allowing for both in-person and virtual participation. The in-person event will be held at
In the fourth quarter of 2021, South Africa’s merchandise exports continued on their upward trend, recording a 7.6% year-on-year increase, amounting to R466 billion. However, quarterly growth was marginal, with a 0.8% increase from Q3 2021. Imports also markedly increased by 17.8% year-on-year, amounting to R381 billion in Q4 2021 and, on a quarterly basis, imports increased by 5.6% from Q3 2021. A higher increase in imports than exports in Q4 2021 resulted in South Africa recording a slightly lower trade surplus of R85.3 billion, down from R102 billion in Q3 2021. In US dollar terms, South Africa’s exports increased by 14.6% year-on-year, amounting to US$30 billion in Q4 2021, while declining by 3.9% from Q3 2021. Imports also increased by 25.5% year-on-year, amounting to US$24.7 billion in Q4 2021 and marginally increased by 0.7% from Q3 2021.
Business Day - 9 May 2022 by Neva Makgetla (TIPS Senior Economist)
Rest Kanju is the Director and Head of Operations of Indalo Inclusive South Africa NPC and is running the Indalopreneur South African Green and Inclusive Enterprise Awards and Support Programme.
Ntsiki Gumbe is the Acting Executive Director and a member of the Youth Bridge Trust (YBT) Board. YBT's primary focus is on building local youth development ecosystems by empowering community-based organisations to deliver quality programmes to youth at grassroots level. Some of its work includes empowering unemployed youth with entrepreneurial and intrapreneurial skills that will grow youth employment and entrepreneurship in sectors such as the green economy and agriculture.
Lauren Dallas is the Co-Founder and CEO of Future Females. She is a serial lifestyle entrepreneur, growth hacker and social media expert. Lauren supports female-owned entrepreneurs to create their dream online businesses - to live on their own terms, work in their own time and generate both profit and massive impact.Audrey Verhaeghe is the Chairperson of the SA Innovation Summit and a Pan African Tech start-up enthusiast and ecosystem builder. She leads Anza Holdings, which includes innovation, scalable entrepreneurship and early-stage investment companies such as the SA Innovation Summit, the Research Institute for Innovation and Sustainability (RIIS) and Anza Capital. Audrey is an ecosystem activist and contributor in entrepreneurship. She has received various awards for her contribution in terms of early stage innovation and enterprise development in South Africa. Investment readiness of start-ups is her current focus and drive.
Billy Bokako is the Senior Manager of the Climate Innovation Centre South Africa and Acting General Manager of the Green Economy Unit at the Innovation Hub. He has over 15 years' industry experience, gained from the power cables industry, the automotive industry as well as the enterprise development sector. Prior to joining the Innovation Hub, Billy worked for the CSIR as an Enterprise Development Portfolio Manager, where he led research into new enterprises and commercialisation of various research in the fields of agro-processing, ICT, nano-technology, lithium batteries and the green economy, among others.
Helmut Hertzog is the General Manager at SAREBI - South African Renewable Energy Business Incubator. He has a decade of active service in the renewable energy industry and two decades of business and strategy development experience.
Hilton Theunissen is the Managing Director for South Africa and VP Global Partnerships at GrowthWheel. He launched a new set of Sustainable Development business tools that was piloted with a group of unemployed graduates (youth).
About the facilitator:GroundUp - 3 May 2022 by Neil Thomas Stacey
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Business Day - 25 April 2022 by Neva Makgetla (TIPS Senior Economist)