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The National Home Builders’ Registration Council (NHBRC) is investing in emerging female
                    CITY PRESS, 22 MARCH, 2015
                                                                                 entrepreneurs in the construction industry by enabling 80 of them to attend a business
                                                                                development programme at the Gordon Institute of Business Science in Johannesburg







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                                                                       LINING  UP  THEIR  PLANS  From  left:  Zodidi  Mbuzelwa,  Phathiswa  Ponco,  Bongeka  Bandezi-Golimpi,  Asithandile  Magwentshu  and  Ma-Andie  Magongoma.  Nozuko
                                                                       Mzamo-Ntwa  was  not  available  for  the  photograph                                                                                   PHOTO:  ELIZABETH  SEJAKE

                                         opportunity
                                                                         Mapping success













                                                                            Business plans are an essential road map for success because they

                                                                          clarify your ideas and spot potential problems, NHBRC delegates tell


                                                                                                                             Sue Grant-Marshall
                                                                       Y           without googling the best possible way of getting there, or                      for  work  because  the  competition  is  so  fierce.
                                                                                                                                                                      Bandezi-Golimpi: “The fact is we have to rely on empowerment projects
                                                                                   ou  wouldn’t  set  off  to  a  place  you’ve  never  been  to  before
                                                                                                                                                                      “Women are not trusted in the same way men are in the construction field.”
                                                                                   programming  your  sat  nav.
                                                                                                                                                                      Asithandile Magwentshu of Hlophekazi Trading, Bloemfontein, Free
                                                                                    The same applies to a route to success in your business. It
                                                                                                                                                                    State: “I have a different view. If women weren’t trusted, then the government
                                                                                   is  called  a  business  plan.
                                                                                                                                                                    wouldn’t  have  had  incubation  programmes.
                                                                                                                                                                      “There are women who are connected or use bribes to get contracts. That
                                                                       Why did you choose to run a construction business?                                           is  the  problem.
                                                                         Nozuko Mzamo-Mtwa of Twizza Civils and Building, Mthatha, Eastern                            “And  no  one  at  this  table  is  working  for  the  private  sector.”
                                                                       Cape: “I wanted to be my own boss. I grew up with an independent attitude                      Magwentshu:  “We  need  to  work  out  a  way …”
                                                                       and am not scared of men. I also wanted to prove that a woman can do something                 Bandezi-Golimpi:  “… of  how  to  get  into  the  private  sector.”
                                                                       a  man  does,  and  do  it  better.”
                                                                         Phathiswa  Ponco  of  Mabonvini  Trading  Enterprise,  Ngqeleni,
                                                                       Eastern Cape: “I was a teacher at Ngqeleni, but then my mother became                        How do you work out your personal monthly survival
                                                                       ill. I resigned when I couldn’t juggle my job with the time it took to care  BE  SURE        budget?
                                                                       for  her.                                                                                      Ponco: “If you own a business, you need someone in the family to have
                                                                         “However, I didn’t want to rely on my husband to put food on the table,  Is your builder registered   a salaried job. Also, you need to allocate yourself a salary from the business.”
                                                                       so I started my own business. I also wanted to show everyone we women  with the NHBRC? Check at   Bandezi-Golimpi: “I agree. In addition, we need to separate our business
                                                                       can  excel  in  business.”                                                                     and  personal  accounts.  For  example,  the  telephone  accounts.”
                                                                         Bongeka  Bandezi-Golimpi  of  Youth  Reflection  Contractors,  www.nhbrc.org.za/builder-search   Magwentshu: “You must have separate lists of what you are paying out
                                                                       Flagstaff, Eastern Cape: “My parents couldn’t afford tertiary education.  or call 0800 200 824. For other  and  to  whom,  for  your  business  and  your  home.”
                                                                       I was working as a hairdresser in Flagstaff when I met businesspeople there.  questions, SMS 34263 with
                                                                       I  was  curious  about  their  work,  asked  questions  and  heard  about
                                                                       opportunities  in  the  construction  field.                     the keyword NHBRC.          What is your plan B in case your business doesn’t make
                                                                         “I  want  to  show  the  youth  and  women  we  can  do  things  for  ourselves.”  SMSes cost R1.50  money?
                                                                                                                                                                      Mzamo-Mtwa:  “I’ve  already  started  a  plant  hire  business.  I’ve  bought
                                                                                                                                                                    excavators  and  drop-side  trucks,  and  I  hire  them  out.”
                                                                       Who will buy your services?                                                                    Bandezi-Golimpi: “I’m planning to get into concrete manufacturing for my
                                                                         Ma-Andie  Magongoma  of  Oguyonke  Construction,  Queenstown,                              plan  B.
                                                                       Eastern Cape: “I was a teacher in Lady Frere in 2012, but it was a hand-to-mouth               “And I am completing my management accounting degree. I want to open
                                                                       existence.  And  when  I  saw  women  driving  bakkies,  I  decided  to  go  into            an  accountancy  firm  and  then  I  can  help  contractors  with  their  tax,  etc.”
                                                                       construction,  because  that’s  what  they  were  doing.
                                                                         “The kids cried when I resigned, but I’m happy I’m earning more and building               How  will  you  draw  up  an  executive  summary  of  your
                                                                       RDP  homes  for  the  department  of  human  settlements.”                                   business plan?
                                                                         Mzamo-Mtwa: “Well, I am working for the OR Tambo municipality, for the                       Ponco: “That’s a challenge for everyone I know, but it’s going to be really
                                                                       departments of public works and health, and also for the Coega Development                   difficult  for  me  because  I  am  so  new  to  this  industry.
                                                                       Corporation.                                                                                   “I am determined to make it in construction, however. Sitting around this
                                                                         “It’s my husband who helped me to find work. He was in construction and                    table  listening  to  everyone  has  helped.  It’s  enthused  and  motivated  me.”
                                                                       I joined him before going it alone. In fact, my husband advertised my company                  Mzamo-Mtwa:  “It  won’t  be  difficult  for  me  because  I’ve  thought  a  great
                                                                       so,  at  times,  it  can  be  really  useful  to  have  a  husband  [laughter                       deal  about  how  to  sum  up  what  I  do.  It’s  singing  in  my  head.
                                                                       around  the  table].                                                                                  “The Coega Development Corporation helped us a lot and now I
                                                                         “My aim is to empower women in the same way I have been  A project in partnership with the        feel  highly  experienced.”
                                                                       empowered.”                                                                                           Bandezi-Golimpi: “It would be good if the government could create
                                                                         Zodidi Mbuzelwa of Junebug Trading 23 in Port St Johns,      NHBRC                                more learnerships in construction, as they used to do in the past,
                                                                       Eastern Cape: “Finding work in this field is a challenge because                                    and  more  incubator  programmes  for  women.
                                                                       we  rely  on  tenders.  We  always  watch  out  for  newspaper                                        “They empower us with skills and experience. Just as the NHBRC
                                                                       advertisements.”                                                                                    is  doing  now  for  us.”
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