Author: Kudzai Mukuku

Turning The Tide: Kagiso Lerutla’s crusade for ethical finance in South Africa

 

In the heart of South Africa’s ongoing struggle with poor public fund management, a crisis that has cast a shadow over the nation for years, emerges a leader – Kagiso Lerutla.

At the core of South Africa’s predicament lies the pervasive spectre of corruption, estimated to siphon off billions of dollars annually from the nation’s coffers. What’s particularly unsettling is that many of the culprits perpetrating these illicit activities are none other than public officials, leveraging their positions of trust to further their own nests at the public’s expense.

Moreover, the lack of accountability has been a critical driver of South Africa’s public fund mismanagement. Oversight of public funds is often scant, and those tasked with their stewardship routinely evade the repercussions of their actions.

Countless South Africans endure deprivation of essential amenities such as clean water, electricity, and healthcare, primarily due to insufficient funding—a direct consequence of corruption and fund mismanagement.

Yet, amid these trials, Mr Kagiso Lerutla, the Group Chief Financial Officer of the City of Ekurhuleni, South Africa, seeks to make a difference

Entrusted with the oversight of an annual budget exceeding R50 billion, Lerutla has rekindled the quest for ethical leadership within local government.

His unwavering stand against fraud and corruption calls upon local governments across South Africa to prioritise ethics and integrity.

By embracing Lerutla’s principled approach, these institutions can contribute to building a sustainable, inclusive, and prosperous society while simultaneously restoring public trust in the very foundations of governance.

Under his stewardship, Ekurhuleni has achieved a remarkable milestone – becoming the only Metro in Gauteng to obtain a clean audit for the 2021/2022 Financial Year, marking a third consecutive clean audit.

The Auditor General of South Africa declared that the city’s financial statements were free from material errors and found no significant issues with performance information and compliance with legislation.

“This is a significant achievement for the city,” Lerutla declared at the time. However, he also emphasized that there was no room for complacency; his determination was unwavering in ensuring the city’s continued pattern of success.

According to Lerutla, the clean audit outcome not only confirms the city’s commitment to clean financial governance but also provides its citizens with assurance that the systems established to enhance their lives are being utilised in alignment with all applicable regulations, effectively delivering on their mandate.

Ken Sharpe: A Visionary Leader Paving the Way for Zimbabwean Excellence in Africa

 

In the bustling heart of Africa, Zimbabwe a visionary leader stands at the forefront of innovation, and his name is Ken Sharpe.

Recently honoured as Africa’s Most Innovative CEO and representing the Best African Organisation of the Year at the 13th edition of the African Achievers Awards, Sharpe’s impact goes beyond personal accolades. As the CEO of WestProp, he has embarked on a mission to transform Zimbabwe and set an example for the entire continent.

In an exclusive interview, Sharpe shared his thoughts on the significance of the African Achievers Awards, the secret behind his innovative mindset, and his plans to unlock trade and investment opportunities for sustainable development in Zimbabwe.

For Ken Sharpe, the recognition he received is not just a personal achievement; it is a testament to the potential of his home country, Zimbabwe. “These awards are really about us as a people because Zimbabweans have been recognised in a lot of different forums and have been given awards and celebrated” he emphasized.

Sharpe’s vision extends beyond his own success; he sees himself as a representative of his country, eager to showcase the wealth of talent and potential that Zimbabwe holds.

With an unwavering positive attitude, Sharpe believes that innovation begins with the right mindset “You have to see the opportunity. And to do that, you have to believe that really the glass is always half full” he stated.

Embracing change is also a key aspect of his innovative approach. He firmly believes in staying ahead of the curve and leveraging emerging technologies like AI to propel Zimbabwe and Africa forward. “In Africa, it’s the unexpected that will take us to the next level, and we must come up with some ideas that are unexpected,” Sharpe added, highlighting the potential for leapfrogging industries.

Sharpe’s dedication to Zimbabwe is profound. He envisions his country becoming a shining example for Africa, and his plans revolve around sustainable development. Through WestProp, he is working on creating lifestyle communities that integrate residential, commercial, and recreational amenities within close proximity.

His approach emphasizes green technology, such as recycled greywater usage, solar energy, and centralised gas distribution, all aimed at creating a more environmentally friendly and sustainable future.

His commitment to excellence is evident in every endeavour he undertakes. “We believe in executing our goals and excellence. We follow the OKR model,” Sharpe shared.

This pursuit of excellence goes hand in hand with his message to all Africans: take ownership and create something to be proud of. “Leave something behind that you are proud of,” he urged.

Ken Sharpe’s journey as an innovative leader is inspiring as he continues to drive change and progress in Zimbabwe. Through his positive attitude, embrace of innovation, and commitment to sustainability and
excellence, Sharpe is laying the groundwork for a brighter future for Zimbabwe and setting
an example for the entire continent.

Reputable Real Estate Entrepreneurs In Africa

Across Africa, the real estate ecosystem has become even more sophisticated to cater to the demands of smart homes in bridging housing deficits and at the same time saving the planet from the harsh impact of climate change.

According to the African Development Bank Biannual report, Africa’s economic growth have been projected to outpace global forecast between 2023 and 2024 with Gross Domestic Product (GDP) averaging 4 percent and the real estate sector has been identified as a sector poised to drive economic growth and development in the continent.

Hence, this list seeks to highlight the choicest 10 real estate developers with impactful strides in their respective countries on the continent.

 

Kenneth Sharpe – Zimbabwe

Kenneth Sharpe is the founder and CEO of West Property Zimbabwe, a leading property developer in Zimbabwe known for smart city projects, developing state of the art luxury homes and worldclass commercial properties within the Greater Harare Area with the target of ‘bringing Dubai to Zimbabwe’ and sinking a billion bricks by 2050 through futuristic projects that include construction of The Mall of Zimbabwe.

 

Giuseppe Plumari – South Africa

Giuseppe Plumari, is the CEO of Plumari Property Group and Steyn City Properties and has been in the real estate industry for 40 years. Mr Plumari is the force behind the success of Steyn City, a landmark development that has elevated lifestyle living in South Africa.

 

Udo Okonjo – Nigeria

Mrs Udo Okojo is a lawyer and Real Estate entrepreneur, one of Nigeria’s top CEOs, she is currently the Chief Executive Officer of Fine and Country West Africa, a leading international residential and commercial real estate development company with presence in over 300 cities globally.

 

Magued Sherif – Egypt

Magued Sherif is SODIC’s Managing Director which is of the most iconic real estate developer in North Africa. The company headquartered in Sheikh Zayed listed some of their top projects to include Beverly Hills in Sheikh Zayed City, The Estates in New Zayed, East SODIC in New Cairo and a host of others.

 

Soleman Idd – Somalia

Soleman Idd is a Somali entrepreneur with massive real estate development projects in Gabon and Rwanda through his company ADHI Corporate Group which was established in 2011 and recently partnered with the Rwanda government to build over 2500 housing units.

 

Frank Okosun -Nigeria

Frank Okosun is the Chief Executive Officer of Knight Frank Nigeria and has over 25 years experience is real estate. The real estate giant’s Nigeria base is headquartered in Lagos and has grown to be one of the largest firms of estate surveyors and valuers in Nigeria and across Sub-Saharan Africa.

 

Jahangir Tejani – Kenya

Jahangir Tejani is founder and CEO at Elegant Properties headquartered in Nairobi. The company is known for luxury and hospitality real estate developments in Kenya.

 

Gulaam Husain Abdoolan – Botswana

Gulaam Hussain Abdoola is the founder of Turnstar Holdings, a regional sub-Saharan African property loan stock company which he established in 2002 and is listed on the Botswana Stock Exchange and has an impressive property portfolio including residential properties and shopping malls.

 

Matthew Boadu Adjei – Ghana

Matthew Boadu Adjei is one of Ghana’s prominent real estate entrepreneurs. He is the founder of Whitewall Properties and he also serves on the board of Goldkey Properties.

 

Rali Mampeule – South Africa

Rali Mampeule is the founder of the South African Housing and Infrastructure Fund and has been involved in several property development projects in South Africa aimed at achieving affordable housing for many South African families. He is the first black South African to become a Real Estate executive in South Africa.

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