Tshepa Basadi

26th January 2024

Tshepa Basadi

Black women-owned project, engineering and procurement management business Tshepa Basadi, meaning “Trust Women” in Setswana, was founded by its female leadership team in 2017 in the Hotazel region in the Kalahari. The company’s vision is to change the status quo by being a niche, female-led mining project management and technical services consulting firm. It strives to provide exceptional professional services to its clients by enabling them to meet their portfolio demands. 

The company’s value proposition aims to create value for its clients to realise the full value of their projects and portfolios. 

Tshepa Basadi continuously builds thriving teams, the members of which are nationally and internationally accredited with the relevant project management and professional engineering bodies.  It is accountable to its clients for disciplined delivery and it ensures a sustainable and profitable organisation. 

 “It is quite likely that if you are struggling with the capacity and capability to execute your capital portfolio, then you could be our next client. Our expertise includes professional project managers, engineers, construction managers, planners and other technical resources to coordinate the design, procurement, project management, risk management, construction, commissioning and handover of your complex projects,” says Tshepa Basadi co-founder and executive director Mbali Milanzi. 

Tshepa Basadi’s services include project management, including establishing and managing a project management office as well as providing project and construction management resources. 

It will assist with operational readiness such as the development of end state operational readiness requirements and project planning including project scheduling, schedule auditing and maintenance and shutdown planning. 

It also offers risk management and engineering concept and detailed designs, among others. 

 The company’s current clients include Anglo American Platinum and Kumba Iron Ore, South32, United Manganese of Kalahari, Kalagadi Manganese Mine, Assmang Khumani Mine and HATCH Africa.