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Bonang MohaleCEO
Business Leadership SA
Tshediso Matona Head of SecretariatThe National Planning
Commission
Kondrad ReussManaging Director -
Regional Manager AfricaS&P Global Ratings
Hon. Nomalungelo Gina
Chairperson Portfolio Committee Basic
Education
Siphokazi KoyanaDirector
Siyazithanda Projects
T H E M E : SKILLS | ECONOMIC GROWTH | INVESTMENT
20 – 21 JUNE 2018 SUMMIT | 21 JUNE 2018 AWARDS Emperors Palace, Ekurhuleni, Gauteng
Media Partners
Cyril Ramaphosa is now the South African President
Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma assumed her
duties as the Minister in the Presidency for Planning,
Monitoring and Evaluation.
Unemployment rate has dropped down to 26.7% in the the fourth
quarter of 2017. Stats SA
WHAT IS NEW IN 2018?
Featur ing 74+ exper ts dialoguing on the Nat ional Development Plan, including:
S U M M I T P R O G R A M M E
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“South Africa has entered a new era of hope and confidence. The task we have now is to ensure that this becomes an era of investment, growth, job creation and meaningful economic
transformation.” - President Cyril Ramaphosa
Silver sponsor Breakaway sponsors Partner
www.vision2030.co.za | Enquire about attendance: [email protected] 20 – 21 June 2018 | Emperors Palace, Ekurhuleni, Gauteng
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO ATTEND VISION 2030 SUMMIT? ABOUT THE EVENT
The Vision 2030 Summit and Awards aims to:
• Reinforce private and public sector support for and commitment to the National Development Plan (NDP)• Take stock of where we are, where we should be, and the way forward for the nation to achieve its
NDP objectives• Raise awareness and position the NDP as a South African plan and not merely a government plan• Unpack the National Development Plan into an easy-to-understand, practical document; outlining
how government departments, provinces, municipalities, state-owned enterprises and agencies are aligning themselves to it
• Position South Africa as an investor-friendly country• Discover innovations, solutions, plans and initiatives that can help fast track the realisation of goals set
by the business and investor communities• Promote and encourage public-private partnership investment opportunities in provincial and local
government
KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THE SUMMIT
ENGAGEMENTBe involved in dynamic dis-cussions to overcome delivery challenges for South Africa’s Nine-Point Plan to fix the economy and support the NDP
NETWORKINGMeet and align with key players in government and business in-volved in the creation, develop-ment and execution of the NDP
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIESEngage the business community to mobilise private sector participation in government NDP initiatives
INSIGHTDeliver your insight and influ-ence towards South Africa’s national development through Vision 2030 Summit’s outcome reports delivered in Parliament
PARTNERSHIPSDevelop multifaceted partnerships with critical stake-holders for innovative approach-es to enterprise development and transformation
ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENTDrive engagement with profitable and sustainable SMMEs to foster long-term social and economic transformation
DELEGATE ATTENDANCE
FACTS AND FIGURES
600+ Attendees
74+ Experts fast tracking the NDP
70+ Awards finalists
20+ Networking hours
10+ Sector-specific breakaway sessions
10+ Awards judges
10 Awards categories
2 Summit days
1 Award ceremony
EVENT KEY FACTS
35% Public Sector65% Private Sector
INDUSTRY FOCUS
FEEDBACK FROM 2017 DELEGATES
of delegates were happy with the quality
of presentations
of delegates’ objectives for attending
were met
of delegates visited the summit for learning
purposes
of delegates were extremely happy with
the timing of the event
94% 91% 88% 78%
• Skills acquisition• Service delivery• Responsive accountability in local government• Education• Transport• Infrastructure• Mining• Health• Economy
• Taking SMMEs to the centre of growth and development
• Intra-Africa Trade• Public-Private Partnerships• Investment in Industrialisation• The 4th Industrial Revolution• Energy & Water• Agriculture• Building a developmental State
www.vision2030.co.za | Enquire about attendance: [email protected] 20 – 21 June 2018 | Emperors Palace, Ekurhuleni, Gauteng
www.vision2030.co.za | Enquire about attendance: [email protected] 20 – 21 June 2018 | Emperors Palace, Ekurhuleni, Gauteng
“Guided by the National Development Plan, we aim to restore our focus on building an economy in which all South Africans can flourish, an economy which benefits the people as a whole, rather than a privileged few.”
– President Cyril Ramaphosa
“It provides a blueprint for the country to commit to as a collaboration effort between government and all its social partners, with a specific focus on economic matters.”
– Minister of Energy, Hon. Jeff Radebe
“An event like Vision 2030 promotes and engages discussions around the NDP. It’s an incredible plan. It’s a vision that everyone in South Africa is striving towards, but we can only achieve it when we as a society work together.”
– Dr. Jackie Thompson, SANBS
“The DPME plays a critical role in ensuring that the National Development Plan ( NDP) vision which seeks to create a better and more prosperous South Africa priorities is put into practice through coordinated and focused Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation.” – Minister in the Presidency for the National Planning Commission for Policy and Evaluation, Nkosazana Dlamini- Zuma
“It’s about talking and demonstrating to people that the NDP is the way to go. The NDP ticks the boxes for everybody. It’s not a static plan – you need to fill it with life and make it tangible for people.”
– CEO, Siemens, Sabine Dall’Omo
“With the focus of this Summit the National Development Plan must be strongly advanced as the inclusive recovery plan to change South Africa for the better.”
– South African Attorney and Politician, Dr Mathews Phosa
WHAT SOME LEADERS ARE SAYING ABOUT THE NDP
www.vision2030.co.za | Enquire about attendance: [email protected] 20 – 21 June 2018 | Emperors Palace, Ekurhuleni, Gauteng
SUMMIT HIGHLIGHTS SECTOR BASED BREAKAWAY SESSIONS Delegates have an opportunity to attend industry specific breakaway sessions, which are relevant to their line of interest. Some of them include Education, Skills Development, etc.
FAST-TRACK NETWORKING SESSIONA fast-track networking session where delegates will be presented the opportunity to network and engage with peers, private and public sector leaders, policymakers, and high-profile business leaders. Attendees will be able to make more contacts in 60 minutes than they would year round.
“MEETINGS MADE EASY”Delegates will be able set up appointments prior to the event with delegates that can possibly do business. This is a great lead generation tool.
SHOWCASE COUNTERS Delegates will get an opportunity to explore solution-based products and services that com-panies showcase, which are in line with the NDP.
VISION 2030 PUBLICATION LAUNCH For the first time ever, the 3rd annual Vision 2030 Publication will be launched at the event.
COCKTAIL NETWORKING FUNCTION This is an additional opportunity for delegates to network after sessions over a cocktail.
AWARDS The annual Vision 2030 Awards honour the achievements and share the success stories of or-ganisations, enterprises and individuals that are actively demonstrating alignment to the govern-ment’s Nine-Point Plan to boost economic growth and achieve the milestones set by the National Development Plan (NDP).
DAY 1 – 20 JUNE 2018TIME EVENT
08h00 – 08h30 Registration and refreshments
THEME: SKILLS, ECONOMIC GROWTH AND INVESTMENT
08H30 – 08H40 Moderator’s welcome and opening remarksVittorio Massone, Chairman and Managing Partner, Bain and CompanyJoachim Breidenthal, Partner, Bain and CompanyMarlynie Moodley, Head of External Relations: Africa, Bain and Company
08h40 – 09h00 Opening Address: Tshediso Matona, Head of Secretariat, The National Planning Commission of South Africa Implementing the NDP - of PPPs & social compacting for national development • The role of the private sector in implementing the NDP • PPPs as a promoter for the implementation of the NDP • Safe guarding business interests in PPPs • PPPs opportunities for 2018/2019
09h00 – 09h20 Speaker: Sabine Dall’Omo, CEO, Siemens MEASiemens’ commitment to inclusive development. Our Business to Society strategy
09h20 – 09h35 Q&A SESSION
09h35 – 09h55 VIP Speaker: Bonang Mohale, CEO, Business Leadership SAThe NDP – striving for a united South African Nation • Leadership and development of the business sector • How business can align themselves with the NDP • Inclusive economic growth and transformation • Driving sustainable economic progress
09h55 – 10h15 VIP Speaker: Trudi Makhaya, Economic Advisor to the President, The Presidency*invitedThe New Investment Drive - pushing the NDP agenda • The New Deal – The private sectors role outlined • Synergies between the New Investment Drive and the private sector • Economic reforms and growth forecasts for 2018/2019 • Economic integration in the Southern African region • President’s Special Envoys on Investment
10h15 – 10h30 Q&A SESSION
10h30 – 11h10 Keynote address: Hon. Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, Minister in the Presidency: Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation* invited
11h10 – 11h30 Q&A SESSION
11h30 – 12h00 NETWORKING TEA & COFFEE BREAK
www.vision2030.co.za | Enquire about attendance: [email protected] 20 – 21 June 2018 | Emperors Palace, Ekurhuleni, Gauteng
12h00 – 13h30 BREAK AWAY SESSION 1
Room 1 – Economic Transformation
Topic: TBC
Session sponsor:
Room 2 – ICT
Topic: The role of ICT in SMME development and inclusive economic growth
Session Sponsor:
Room 3 – Procurement
Topic: Interrogating the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act Senior Representative, Treasury, South Africa*invited
Room 4 – Infrastructure Development
Topic: Infrastructure roll out – The R35 billion plan• Addressing the infrastructure backlog • Opportunities for the private sector to collaborate and grow• Water and energy infrastructure: the status quo and way forward
• Batho Mokhothu, Deputy Director General, Department of Public Works (invited) • Waseem Carrim, CEO, National Youth Development Agency
Room 5 - SOEs
Topic: State Owned Enterprises – Catalysts for Economic Reformation
Moderator: Kate Rush, Principal: Research, ABSA Capital
• Anthony Julies, Head: Assets and Liabilities Management, National Treasury• Matsietsi Mokholo , Deputy Director General, Department of Public Enterprises• Olga Constantatos, Credit and Equity Process Manager, Futuregrowth• Konrad Reuss, Managing Director – Regional Manager Africa, S&P Global Ratings
Session sponsor:
13h30 – 14h30 Lunch
14h30 – 15h00 Breakaway feedback
15h00 – 15h45 Fast-track networking session
15h30 – 15h45 REFRESHMENT BREAK
DAY 1 – 20 JUNE 2018
www.vision2030.co.za | Enquire about attendance: [email protected] 20 – 21 June 2018 | Emperors Palace, Ekurhuleni, Gauteng
www.vision2030.co.za | Enquire about attendance: [email protected] 20 – 21 June 2018 | Emperors Palace, Ekurhuleni, Gauteng
DAY 1 – 20 JUNE 201815h45 – 16h45 Interactive Panel Discussion: Growth, innovation, implementation: The 2030
agenda for sustainable development • How are the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) building on the success of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)? • Medium Term Strategic Framework: 2014 – 2019 - How are we tracking in meeting set goals • With 18 months left on the MTSF what are the key areas of focus • The key sectors that the national planning cycle is focused on • Opportunities available for the private sector to get involved in
Panellists: • Dr Pulane Molokwane, National Planning Commissioner, South Africa • Dr Nthuthuko Bhengu, National Planning Commissioner, South Africa • Msingathi Sipuka, United Nations National SDG Advisor, South Africa • Hon. Nomalungelo Gina, Chairperson, Portfolio Committee of Basic Education, South Africa
16h45 – 17h00 Closing remarks
DAY 2 – 21 JUNE 2018
www.vision2030.co.za | Enquire about attendance: [email protected] 20 – 21 June 2018 | Emperors Palace, Ekurhuleni, Gauteng
TIME EVENT
07h30 – 08h30 Registration and refreshments
08h30 – 08h40 Moderator’s welcome and opening remarksPeter Ndoro, News Anchor, SABC
08h40 – 09h10 Opening Address: Risenga Maluleke, CEO, StatsSANation brand performance in the context of changing geopolitical and global economic conditions • Fractured national brand performance – rebuilding confidence • Opportunities that statistics provide for the private sector • Global trends – how the South African economy is tracking • The Fourth Industrial Revolution
09h10 – 09h30
VIP Speaker: Siyabonga Gama, CEO, TransnetChanging the face of SOEs: Transnet – a case study in motion • Transnet 4.0 Strategy › Geographic expansion › Product and innovation diversification › ManufacturingMutually beneficial partnerships – SOEs and the private sector
09h30 – 09h40 Q&A SESSION
09h40 – 10h00 VIP Speaker: Dr Setumo Mohapi, CEO, SITA (invited)Realising the vision of the NDP through ICT
10h00 – 10h20 VIP Speaker: Sy Mamabolo, CEO, The Electorial Commission of South Africa The impact of the 2019 elections on the National Development Plan
10h15 – 10h30 Q&A SESSION
10h30 – 11h10Keynote address: Hon. Dr Zweli Mkhize, Minister Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs* invited
11h10 – 11h30 Q&A SESSION
11h30 – 12h00 REFRESHMENT BREAK
12h00 – 13h30 BREAK AWAY SESSION 2
Room 1 – SEZs
Topic: Intensification of South Africa’s industrialisation process: SEZs as a positive contributor to the NDP• The Ease of Doing Business at a Policy Level• Industrial policy objectives – are they being met? • The attractiveness of SEZs for investment• Areas of strategic economic potential between the private sector and SEZsPanellists: • Thami Klassen, Director: SEZ Facilitation, Department of Trade and Industry• Seipati Mangadi, CEO, Gauteng IDZ• Mpho Ngemane, CEO, Maluti A Phofung • Doug Southgate, CEO, Saldanah Bay IDZ• Senior representative, Department of Trade and Industry
Room 2 – Skills Development
Topic: Human resource needs for the economy: Is our education and training system preparing students for the world of work
• Sifiso Mtsweni, Executive Chair, NYDA
Session sponsor:
Room 3 – Local Government
Topic: Enhancing service delivery at municipalities through insurance – Why the insurer/municipality relationship is critical
Session sponsor:
Room 4 – Agriculture
Topic: Agriculture sector SMMEs key to future growth, transformation and job creation
• Tshokolo Petrus Nchonco, CEO, Land Bank• John Purchase, CEO, Agbiz• Zama Xolisa, CEO, NAMCSenior Representative, Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
Session sponsor:
13h30 – 14h15 Lunch14h15 – 14h45 VIP Speaker: Prof Arthur Mutambara, former President of ANA and former deputy
Prime Minister of Zimbabwe Jobs, Growth and Transformation: A Strategic and Sustainable Approach
DAY 2 – 21 JUNE 2018
www.vision2030.co.za | Enquire about attendance: [email protected] 20 – 21 June 2018 | Emperors Palace, Ekurhuleni, Gauteng
DAY 2 – 21 JUNE 201814h45 – 15h45 In conversation with Business Report - Interactive Panel Discussion: African
solutions for African problems: Facilitator: Val Boje, Editor, Business Report
• Africa investing in Africa • Agenda 2063 – working towards a common goal • the Tripartite Free Trade Area Agreement • African Continent Free Trade Area (AfCFTA)Panellists: • Khanyisile Kweyama, Chairperson, Brand South Africa, SABC Interim Chair, BRICS member & National Planning Commissioner • Prof Arthur Mutambara, former President of ANA and former deputy Prime Minister of Zimbabwe • Kilson Kalanda, Managing Director, Angola - South Africa Chamber of Commerce and Industry • Stavros Nicolau, Senior Executive, Aspen Pharmacare & BRICS member • Senior representative, ABSA • Mohale Ralebitso, CEO, Itataise Investments and Consulting • Dr Siphokazi Koyana, Director, Siyazithanda Projects
15h45 – 16h00 Closing remarks
www.vision2030.co.za | Enquire about attendance: [email protected] 20 – 21 June 2018 | Emperors Palace, Ekurhuleni, Gauteng
www.vision2030.co.za | Enquire about attendance: [email protected] 20 – 21 June 2018 | Emperors Palace, Ekurhuleni, Gauteng
THIS IS WHAT SOME OF THE DELEGATES HAD TO SAY
“The Vision 2030 Summit (2017) was insightful. On day one Mr Chupu Stanley Mathabatha, Premier of Limpopo, was one of the speakers I enjoyed, as his speech centred around good governance. He spoke about the problem of the unaccountability of government officials and how that impedes governing at the local and national level. For me this speech was at the epicentre of the problem, as it illustrated the divide between the people and the government officials desig-nated to govern.”
– Zasembo Mkhize, CEO, Themba Njilo Foundation
“The feedback you’re able to generate from an event like Vision 2030 is that it needs to continue. I think it’s an event that needs more networking. I think another benefit of an event like this is its ability to bring business and gov-ernment together to talk about their issues. So, an event like Vision 2030 has a very important role to play.”
– Nkosana Mbokane, CEO, Technochange
“The most important thing with a summit like this is that everyone gets the opportunity to share experiences, and we get to learn from each other. As we do that, we will grow. People often forget that the more we talk and have these positive conversations – the lessons, the experiences, the failures, the wins – the more we grow as a team and we become better.”
– Simpiwe Somdyala, Corporate Affairs, Old Mutual
“An event like Vision 2030 allows us the opportu-nity to implement and ‘do’ while we are talking. While the year 2030 is a long-term vision, there are many things we can do now that act as building blocks for the future. An event like this is great because we can talk, but also take stock of where we are and what needs to be done.”
– Matsietsi Mokholo, Deputy DG, Department of Public Enterprises
www.vision2030.co.za | Enquire about attendance: [email protected] 20 – 21 June 2018 | Emperors Palace, Ekurhuleni, Gauteng
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AECOM
AEROSUD AVIATION
AURECON GROUP
AFROCENTRIC GROUP
AMSCO
ANGLO AMERICAN PLATINUM
ARC LNR
ARCELORMITTAL
ARMSCOR
BASIL READ
BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO
CITY OF CAPE TOWN
CITY OF EKURHULENI
CITY OF JOHANNESBURG
CITY OF POLOKWANE
DENEL SOC (PTY) LTD
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND RURAL
DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF ARTS & CULTURE
DEPARTMENT OF BASIC EDUCATION
DEPARTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
& COOPERATION
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC ENTERPRISES
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
DEPARTMENT OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS &
POSTAL SERVICES
DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY
ETDP SETA
EWSETA
EXXARO
HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES SA
HUMANA PEOPLE TO PEOPLE SA
JB MARKS EDUCATION TRUST FUND
KZN OFFICE OF THE PREMIER
LANDBANK
LIMPOPO OFFICE OF THE PREMIER
LION OF AFRICA INSURANCE
MMI HOLDINGS
NATIONAL SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT
NATIONAL TREASURY
NATIONAL YOUTH DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
NESTLE SOUTH AFRICA
OLD MUTUAL
PARAMOUNT GROUP
PMI
PRODUCTIVITY SA
QUANT SERVICES
RATEHANG PROJECTS
ROAD TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
CORPORATION
SACCI
SAICE
SANBS
SANLAM GROUP
SENTECH SOC (PTY) LTD
SIEMENS
SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE
SOUTH AFRICAN CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE INDUSTRY
SOUTH AFRICAN FOOD EXPORTERS
THABO MBEKI FOUNDATION
TIGER BRANDS
UNISA
UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN
UNIVERSITY OF FREE STATE
UNIVERSITY OF JOHANNESBURG
UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA
UNIVERSITY OF STELLENBOSCH
VODACOM GROUP LIMITED
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