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SA’s top companies to collaborate with Vision 2030 Summit

25th May 2016

  

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Topco Media is excited to host the second annual Vision 2030 Summit, 8-9 June 2016 at Emperor’s Palace in Johannesburg. The Minister in the Presidency and chairperson of the National Planning Commission, the Honourable Jeff Radebe will once again open the Summit. Other prominent speakers include Minister of Home Affairs, Malusi Gigaba, South African politician and advocate Dr Mathews Phosa and Tom Moyane, the Commissioner of SARS.

This year, the summit is proud to host some of the highest esteemed companies in South African society, including Tiger Brands; Anglo American; Curro Holdings; AfroCentric Health; The Mega Water Corporation; Aurecon; Cisco Systems SA; MMI Holdings; SBV Services; Kwikspace Modular; IQ Business and Mineworkers Investment Trust. This year’s summit will focus on the theme of infrastructure and will host a total of 12 breakaway sessions as well as a fast-track networking session.

This Summit promises to be an informative and productive experience for members of both the public and private sector. Attendees will gain practical insight, with opportunities to network and form partnerships with the aim of embracing the NDP (National Development Plan,) a plan intended to be embraced by all South Africans. The NDP is an almost universally lauded document to grow South Africa’s economy, eliminate poverty and reduce inequality.
Some of the focal points for this year’s summit will elaborate on the implications of the NDP on the regional economies, why the NDP forms the basis of all government activities as well as the critical success factors for education in South Africa and lastly, how to create sustainable healthcare for all.

Business leaders are encouraged to attend the summit in order to share experiences and gain access to the opportunities presented by the NDP, link businesses with government and network with key decision makers.
This year’s summit will be joined by the following media partners: Engineering News, Mining Weekly, IMIESA, Water and Sanitation, Resource, InAfrica24, Inside Mining, Transport World Africa, Public Sector Manager, SA Building Review and SA Business Integrator.

Vision 2030 Summit welcomes the opportunity to secure interviews with the media. To apply for media accreditation, gain more information about the summit or how you can be involved in this exciting initiative, please contact Micheline Frantz: micheline.frantz@topco.co.za - 086 000 9590

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