Southern Business School is committed to ongoing community engagement and empowerment using the Millennium Development Goals as the guiding principle.
Southern Business School’s non-profit organisation, the Iphandezomupilo educational foundation recently sponsored Mr Joseph Matundu from the Tshepo Community Initiative to attend training which will enable him to become a trainer and mentor on a Micro-MBA programme. [...]
Southern Business School is dedicated to sustainable business practices which not only protect the environment but also provide social responsibility and economic sustainability. According to Wikipedia, recycling 0.9 tons of paper saves 17 mature trees, 26 m3 of water, 2.3 m3 of landfill space, 320 liters of oil, and 4,100 kilowatt-hours (15 GJ) of [...]
Southern Business School held its inaugural annual charity golf day at the Roodepoort Country Club on Friday 29 May 2009. The beneficiary for the day was the Tshepo Community Development Initiative (TCDI). Tshepo’s vision is to implement initiatives that will assist individuals to develop to their full potential so that they make a positive contribution [...]
SBS would like to thank the following institutions and individuals who made the Annual SBS Charity Golf Day possible through kind sponsorship and donations:
Amazingwe
Authentico
Beauty by Yolande – Tel: 084 982 4802
Black Knight International
Chris Vorster
Clearsky Advertising – Tel: 011 679 2863
Cats Café – Tel: 011 793 5413
Ms Jenny Coles
Contract Stationers
Fabcos Cheese Farm – Tel: 079 [...]
As part of its commitment to community development in South Africa, Southern Business School contributes financially to a number of institutions who are focused on making a positive contribution to the welfare of all South Africans. One such institution is the NG Gemeente Krugersdorp-Noord. They are fully committed to the community and are actively [...]
Southern Business School will be holding its Annual Charity Golf Day at the Roodepoort Country Club in Ruimsig on 29 May 2009. The aim of the day is to raise funds for the Tshepo Community Project.
The Tsepo project is a community development project based in Northcliff, Johannesburg. Tshepo aims to reduce the rate of unemployment [...]
Southern Business School is a proud sponsor of the 2009 Claerhout Art Festival held from the 11 – 15 February 2009. The Art Festival which began in 2007 aims to provide sustainable growth and development for the people of Excelsior/Mahlatswetsa.
The festival will benefit the community by generating opportunities for entrepreneurs, creating jobs, providing business opportunities, [...]
The urban suburb of Windsor East accommodates a lot of low-income families in flats or houses. Surrounding suburbs are higher-income families and residential area. According to Turn the Tide 4 Children many families are underprivileged and can only find work as domestic workers or gardeners, or running a small business (with average monthly income of [...]
October 15, 2009