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06/05/2026

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She discovered her purpose at 48. And she will tell you herself, she has spent every year since making up for lost time.

Nomvuyo Bengane calls herself the Oil Lady. Once you understand what she stands for, the name makes complete sense. Over three decades of experience serving township markets and global corporations. An entrepreneur, Purpose and Prosperity Coach, Lead Coach of DigiBiz Africa, and Implementation Lead of Enterprise Development Programmes. A published author and co-author. A speaker who does not just motivate. She activates.

As Founder of BizOil Institute, Nomvuyo designs and implements programmes that empower entrepreneurs, intrapreneurs, professionals, and leaders to unlock their full potential by activating purpose and building businesses that create generational prosperity. She also serves as Executive Director of the Entrepreneurial Planning Institute, where she works to strengthen Africa's entrepreneurial ecosystems, particularly in township economies. Two roles. One consistent mission.

Perhaps her most powerful contribution is her concept Afriternergy, an ideology similar in spirit to Ubuntu that encourages African people across the continent and diaspora to shift from a mindset of poverty to one of abundance and prosperity, celebrating their heritage as a source of economic and personal power. The book launch campaign around Unleash Prosperity in Africa generated media coverage across IOL, eNCA, Business Report, and Channel Africa, reaching an audience of 15 million people. That is not a niche conversation. That is a movement.

She also hosts UPPA Conversations, a platform dedicated to helping people bridge the gap between discovering their purpose and actually stepping into it. Because for Nomvuyo, purpose without action is just a nice idea.

On 9 May 2026, she brings all of that fire to the stage at Building a Resilient Business. For every entrepreneur who has ever felt stuck between knowing what they are capable of and actually building it, this is the session that could shift something fundamental.

📅 Saturday, 9 May 2026
🕗 08:00 AM to 4:00 PM
📍 Olifantsfontein Hall, Pearce Road, Clayville
🎟 Tickets: R1 550 (includes light breakfast and lunch)
👉 Book at https://www.webtickets.co.za/v2/event.aspx?itemid=1592962082. Seats are limited.

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06/05/2026

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Some careers are built for the highlight reel. Julia Ramitshana's is built for the long game. And that, honestly, is far more impressive.
Two decades of consistent, deliberate progression through some of South Africa's most demanding institutions.

She started in accounting and management at an Employee Benefits Company in Mahikeng, earned her qualifications at Northwest University, and went on to serve auditing articles at KMMT which later merged with KPMG. From there she moved to BP South Africa as a Business Analyst, and then to Transnet, where she climbed from Key Account Manager for Maritime Services all the way to Executive responsible for the Division's overall strategic performance, KPI monitoring, business analytics, and risk mitigation.

That kind of trajectory does not happen by accident. It happens because of someone who shows up, does the work, and keeps growing.

Her academic credentials are just as intentional. A BCom majoring in Accounting and Auditing. A Masters in Shipping and Transport from Netherlands Maritime University. Executive programmes at WITS Business School, GIBS, and the Port Management Institute in Rotterdam. She did not stop learning when she started leading. That is a mindset worth paying attention to.

Beyond her operational career, Julia has served on the boards of the Black Management Forum in KZN, Altech, and Powermatla. She was Former Chairperson of WIMA-SA, affiliated with 28 African states, and an EXCO member of Women in Logistics and Transport, a body with a footprint across 54 countries. She is also an IoDSA member and the initiator of an Aquaculture business venture focused on food security across the continent.

The range of that last paragraph alone is worth sitting with for a moment. Boards. Continent-wide organisations. A food security venture. This is not someone who confines herself to a single lane.
On 9 May 2026, Julia brings the full weight of that journey to the stage at Building a Resilient Business. For entrepreneurs trying to navigate strategy, risk, and growth in a tough economy, she is exactly the kind of voice that cuts through the noise.

📅 Saturday, 9 May 2026
🕗 08:00 AM to 4:00 PM
📍 Olifantsfontein Hall, Pearce Road, Clayville
🎟 Tickets: R1 550 (includes light breakfast and lunch)
👉 Book at https://www.webtickets.co.za/v2/event.aspx?itemid=1592962082. Seats are limited.

Rhulani Nyiko Maluleke
05/05/2026

Rhulani Nyiko Maluleke

There are leaders who compartmentalise their lives. Faith over here. Business over there. Community somewhere in the middle. And then there is Rhulani Nyiko Maluleke who refuses to keep any of it separate because for him, it was never meant to be.

His academic foundation spans Economics and Business Management from the University of Pretoria, complemented by qualifications in Financial Markets, Generic Management, Banking, and Behavioural Economics. He is currently completing a BCom in Commercial Law. Still building. Still growing. That is a pattern you will notice quickly when you look at his story.

His banking career started at FNB in 2004 and has taken him through nearly two decades at Nedbank, progressing from Business Banker through Branch Manager, Senior Market Manager, and Senior Manager: Commercialisation, before arriving at his current role as Senior Manager: Digital Innovation. In that position he leads AI-driven transformation, automation strategy, and digital capability enhancement across Operations, Collections, and Recoveries. That is not a desk job. That is someone shaping how one of South Africa's biggest banks thinks about the future.

He has also served as Employment Equity Chairperson and as a Proud of My Town CSI ambassador, a programme that has touched 32 communities across South Africa. The community investment is not a side project. It is central to who he is.
Beyond banking, Rhulani is Executive Director of Xirhandzwa Group of Companies, an enterprise spanning funeral services, event management, car hire, and property development. Community investment through the Bishop RE Maluleke Foundation remains at the core of how the business operates.

Faith. Finance. Digital innovation. Entrepreneurship. Community. On 9 May 2026, Rhulani brings all of it to the stage at Building a Resilient Business, and for South African small business owners trying to navigate the digital age while staying rooted in purpose, that combination is exactly what this moment calls for.
📅 Saturday, 9 May 2026
🕗 08:00 AM to 4:00 PM
📍 Olifantsfontein Hall, Pearce Road, Clayville
🎟 Tickets: R1 550 (includes light breakfast and lunch)
👉 Book at https://www.webtickets.co.za/v2/event.aspx?itemid=1592962082. Seats are limited.

04/05/2026

Are you ready to move beyond just surviving and start truly thriving in the South African market? The reality is that the business landscape is shifting rapidly. For many small business owners, the

You do not meet someone like Dr Ngobani Johnstone Makhubu every day.Pastor. Engineer. Economist. PhD holder. Ultramarath...
02/05/2026

You do not meet someone like Dr Ngobani Johnstone Makhubu every day.
Pastor. Engineer. Economist. PhD holder. Ultramarathon runner. SARS Commissioner. The man genuinely defies a single label, and that is exactly what makes him one of the most compelling voices joining us on 9 May 2026.
Appointed by President Cyril Ramaphosa following a unanimous recommendation, Dr Makhubu now leads the South African Revenue Service. Before that, he served as Deputy Commissioner, rising steadily from Chief Procurement Officer through consistent, quiet excellence. A decade at SARS. That kind of track record speaks for itself.
His academic journey is equally impressive. Degrees in Electrical Engineering and Economics. A Master of Business Leadership. And a PhD in Leadership from the Albert Luthuli Leadership Institute at the University of Pretoria, with a thesis focused on rebuilding trust and resonance in the aftermath of state capture. That is not just theory. That is lived, studied, and deeply relevant experience.
He also serves as a pastor at Hope Restoration Ministries. Faith, discipline, and a conviction that real leadership starts long before it reaches any boardroom.
When Dr Makhubu takes the stage at Building a Resilient Business, he will not be reading from a script. He will be drawing from a life that has been shaped by every one of those roles simultaneously.
Do not miss this.
📅 Saturday, 9 May 2026
🕗 08:00 AM to 4:00 PM
📍 Olifantsfontein Hall, Pearce Road, Clayville
🎟 Tickets: R1 550 (includes light breakfast and lunch)
👉 Book at www.webtickets.co.za. Seats are limited.

Are you ready to move beyond just surviving and start truly thriving in the South African market? The reality is that the business landscape is shifting rapidly. For many small business owners, the

Some people talk about business turnarounds. Dr Maanda Tshifularo has actually done one.As the man who led the turnaroun...
02/05/2026

Some people talk about business turnarounds. Dr Maanda Tshifularo has actually done one.
As the man who led the turnaround of Dialdirect Insurance and held senior roles at McKinsey, Deloitte, and Discovery, Dr Maanda brings the kind of real-world executive experience that cannot be faked or fast-tracked. He has sat in the rooms where the hard decisions get made, and he has come out the other side with results to show for it.
Today he serves as Director of the Centre for Leadership and Dialogue and adjunct faculty at GIBS, one of Africa's most respected business schools. He is also the founding CEO of SuperLead Advisory, the author of Lead with Super Clarity, and the host of the SuperLead podcast. A Harvard and Wharton-trained strategist with a PhD in Finance. The academic muscle backs up every word he says.
He was named one of Mail and Guardian's Top 200 Young South Africans and recently moderated at the President's South Africa Investment Conference. That last one is worth sitting with for a moment. When the President's investment conference needed a moderator, they called Dr Maanda.
On 9 May 2026, he brings all of that to the stage at Building a Resilient Business. For South African entrepreneurs trying to lead their businesses through uncertainty, this is the kind of insight that usually costs a consulting retainer to access.
This time it costs a ticket.
📅 Saturday, 9 May 2026
🕗 08:00 AM to 4:00 PM
📍 Olifantsfontein Hall, Pearce Road, Clayville
🎟 Tickets: R1 550 (includes light breakfast and lunch)
👉 Book at https://www.webtickets.co.za/v2/event.aspx?itemid=1592962082. Seats are limited.

Are you ready to move beyond just surviving and start truly thriving in the South African market? The reality is that the business landscape is shifting rapidly. For many small business owners, the

There are people who talk about empowerment. And then there are people who have spent over two decades actually doing it...
02/05/2026

There are people who talk about empowerment. And then there are people who have spent over two decades actually doing it. Dr Mary Morolong Nonkwelo is firmly in the second category.

Known affectionately as Dr M, she began her journey at Eskom in 1992 as a Communication Practitioner. What followed was not a straight line so much as a deliberate, consistent climb. She went on to head both the School of Project Management and the Customer Services School at Eskom Academy of Learning, one of Africa's most complex and consequential organisations. Twenty years in a single institution, not because she had nowhere else to go, but because she was too busy transforming the place from within.

Her work at Eskom involves designing bespoke learning experiences for local and international stakeholders, programmes that meet professionals exactly where they are and push them further. That kind of thinking does not come from a textbook. It comes from someone who has watched people grow up close and knows precisely what gets in the way.

Beyond the corporate world, Dr Mary founded The Empowerment Network, a community advocacy organisation built around 10 streams including leadership, entrepreneurship, and spirituality. She has published and co-authored 10 books. She is a speaker, storyteller, mentor, and coach whose reach extends across disciplines and communities.

Her outreach programmes are known for being both innovative and deeply inclusive, and it is perhaps that quality that earned her an honorary Doctorate in recognition of her contributions to uplifting human potential.
When Dr M speaks, you hear institutional authority and grassroots conviction at the same time. That combination is rare. And on 9 May 2026, she brings it to the stage at Building a Resilient Business.

📅 Saturday, 9 May 2026
🕗 08:00 AM to 4:00 PM
📍 Olifantsfontein Hall, Pearce Road, Clayville
🎟 Tickets: R1 550 (includes light breakfast and lunch)
👉 Book at https://www.webtickets.co.za/v2/event.aspx?itemid=1592962082. Seats are limited.

Are you ready to move beyond just surviving and start truly thriving in the South African market? The reality is that the business landscape is shifting rapidly. For many small business owners, the

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