Page 27 - NHBRC Flipbook
P. 27

Gugu Matsotso, who studied civil engineering after she matriculated,
                      CITY PRESS, 4 MAY, 2014
                                                                            owns and manages Masobode Projects in Rustenburg. It is involved in


                                                                                irrigation work on mines and on mine plant maintenance. She also

                                                                           renovates homes that fall under the five-year guarantee of the National

                                         index
                                                                        Home Builders’ Registration Council (NHBRC), writes Sue Grant-Marshall


                                                                       Constructing












                                                                       a lasting





                                                                       business







                                                                       In the beginning
                                                                         Gugu Matsotso, the determined daughter of a nurse-
                                                                       turned-administrator mother and an academic father,
                                                                       always wanted to run her own business.
                                                                         After matriculating, she took a gap year as she decided
                                                                       on what career to follow.
                                                                         She decided on civil engineering, specialising in design,
                                                                       and was hired by a consultancy firm to work on roads,
                                                                       sewage works and storm water drains.
                                                                         “I had to establish, for example, the size of water
                                                                       pipes and how many layers a road needed de-    TIP
                                                                       pending on its projected traffic,” says Matsotso.
                                                                         SheleftKwaZulu-Natalforgreateropportuni-  Stick to one thing.
                                                                       ties in Gauteng “and was fortunate to work for
                                                                       Bigen Africa Consulting Engineers for 11 years.  If that happens to be
                                                                       It’s one of the best engineering companies in  construction, don’t
                                                                       South Africa,” she says.
                                                                                                                  open a catering
                                         opportunity
                                                                       Getting started                              company too
                                                                         “At Bigen I became involved in the EPWP [Extended
                                                                       Public Works Programme], where I worked with munici-
                                                                       palities, checked budgets in areas like water reticulation and
                                                                       became convener of a programme to help small business
                                                                       start-ups.”
                                                                         After Matsotso had helped to get several of them going,
                                                                       she decided the time had come to practise what she taught.
                                                                         “In 2010, I took a leap of faith and registered Masobode,
                                                                       which is my family’s clan name,” she says.
                                                                         Matsotso is the mother of two young children and is a
                                                                       lively, friendly and elegantly dressed woman.
                                                                         The government had announced a big infrastructure
                                                                       development programme a couple of years earlier and so
                                                                       the future looked rosy.

                                                                                                                                     SELF-STARTER Gugu Matsotso always wanted to run her own business         PHOTO: ELIZABETH SEJAKE
                                                                       Hurdles
                                                                         “But then the global economic recession hit SA. And I
                                                                       couldn’t access start-up capital because the banks said I was
                                                                       a high risk.”                                                 working on a contract/freelance basis.         Goals and dreams
                                                                         This has affected the company’s potential for expansion.      If there is a cash flow problem, then she and her husband  “I see Masobode growing into a medium-sized company.
                                                                                                                                     go without salaries, but they always ensure that the members  Huge conglomerates don’t appeal to me. They are not
                                                                                                                                     of their staff are paid.                       feet-on-the-ground enterprises and I like to be involved in
                                                                       Overcoming obstacles                                                                                         every aspect of our work. I spent last weekend cleaning a
                                                                         Matsotso, who is the sole shareholder in Masobode, and                                                     house we’d repaired, breaking a couple of nails in the
                                                                       her husband, Billy, who does the company’s marketing,         Next step                                      process.”
                                                                       decided to continue working from their Rustenburg home.         Matsotso believes there are many opportunities in the  She chuckles. “But it had to be perfect.”
                                                                         “Why pay office rental costs if we don’t need to?” she      mining industry “because it will increasingly privatise  One day she envisages moving into the rest of Africa
                                                                       asks.                                                         services which will benefit entrepreneurs like me”.  “because it’s exploding with potential”.
                                                                         “In the beginning, we subcontracted work, even though         She makes a point of reading as much as she can about  “It’s the place to be.”
                                                                       that’s risky because it requires less capital.                the future and studies possible shifts in industries like
                                                                         “But we soon realised we needed to retain the skills of     mining, from which she can benefit.
                                                                       the people who work for us, like carpenters, bricklayers and    “I know that mining iron ore and manganese could NHBRC is important…
                                                                       steel fixers.”                                                expand near Upington, so I’ll be keeping an eye on that.”  “Itcanopenupopportunitiesformeinthehome-building
                                                                         Today Matsotso has 50 people working for her, five of         During the global recession, Matsotso read up on Enron  industry because it regulates it. I’m particularly interested
                                                                       them full time, 20 permanent part-time employees, and 25      so she could learn from the company’s mistakes.  in low-cost, subsidised homes.”


                                                                       A good foundation for your dream home






                                                                       Thisiswherewehelpyou.CityPressandtheNationalHomeBuilders’Registration  Brick by                THE NATIONAL HOME BUILDERS’ REGISTRATION
                                                                       Council have partnered up to offer you advice on all aspects of building and                   COUNCIL SERVES BOTH CONSUMERS AND THOSE
                                                                       renovating your house, and insight into how to get into the industry and thrive                WHO WORK IN THE INDUSTRY
                                                                       of all help you spot the potholes on the road to the bliss of home ownership brick             CONSUMERS: BENEFITS
                                                                       in it.
                                                                         Whether you are building your dream house or redoing the bathroom in your
                                                                                                                                                                      . Compliance with National Home Builders’ Registration Council’s home
                                                                       first house, we want to answer your questions, help you troubleshoot and most
                                                                       before you spend your life’s savings.                                                          builders’ manual, which sets minimum quality standards.
                                                                                                                                                                      . Quality inspections during construction by the council.
                                                                         For those who wish to go into the industry, we will be offering advice on how                . Major structural warranty cover for a period of up to five years from
                                                                       to get your tender perfect, as well as how to use technology to build houses                   date of occupation.
                                                                       of the future. We will be covering innovation in the industry as well as how                   . Mediation by the council between consumer and builder.
                                                                       to finance your new construction business, or grow your existing one. We will                  . Recourse through our complaints, arbitration and remedial processes.
                                                                       be covering the changing face of the industry as it adapts to meet the housing
                                                                       needs of South Africa’s 52 million people through the stories of 20 women who                  BUILDERS: BENEFITS
                                                                       are the faces of transformation in the industry.                                               . Compliance to Housing Consumers Protection Measures Act 95 of 1998.
                                                                         Joinusonthis20-weekjourneyasweexplorethecomplexindustrythatcreates                           . Recognition by financial institutions as an accredited home builder.
                                                                       the places we call home. Contact us on projects@citypress.co.za, or follow us                  . Access to the council’s mediation services.
                                                                       on Twitter @City_Press #OppIndex and we will put your questions to our panel                   . Access to the council’s training and other building resources.
                                                                       of experts. – Gayle Edmunds






                                                                                                                                              Assuring quality



                                                                                                                                              homes since 1998



                                                                                                                                              The NHBRC is a statutory body whose role is to protect the interests
                                                                                                                                              of housing consumers and to regulate the home building industry – in
                                                                                                                                              line with the Housing Consumers Measures Protection Act.

                                                                                                                                              Toll Free Number: 0800 200 824 / Fraud Hotline: 0800 203 698 / Tel: +27 11 317 0000







                                                                                                                                              Find us at www.nhbrc.org.za
                                                                                                                                                @NHBRC  NHBRCSA                                       Assuring Quality Homes
   22   23   24   25   26   27   28   29   30   31   32