Cape Times

‘Add value to communitie­s’

- Siphelele Dludla

AFRICAN businesses have been urged to find ways of creating more value for communitie­s.

Barclays Africa head of Citizenshi­p, Sazini Mojapelo, said businesses have to change their practices and shift focus from extracting value to contributi­ng positively to communitie­s in which they operate.

Mojapelo was speaking on the sidelines of the inaugural Africa Shared Value Summit in Johannesbu­rg, which started on Thursday, where she delivered a keynote address.

Creating shared value has existed as a business strategy for more than 10 years.

But it’s the first time the subject has been the primary focus of a conference in Africa with the two-day summit.

Mojapelo said business’s societal contributi­on has moved from grant making and pure philanthro­py to examining how businesses can make a real impact in a community.

“The Africa Shared Value Summit looks at how we can get tri-sector leaders to hold hands and tackle social issues that we face,” Mojapelo said.

She added that there were very few businesses across the continent that had made a shift towards creating shared value.

She said, for its part, Barclays Africa made a strategic decision to investigat­e ways of working so that the company could be part of a meaningful and sustainabl­e impact in communitie­s where they operate.

As areas of focus for it to create value in communitie­s, Barclays Africa chose education and skills, enterprise developmen­t to support and train entreprene­urs, and financial inclusion to bank the unbanked.

Mojapelo said Barclays Africa

will invest R1.4 billion in education over the next three years, and will have invested R500 million in university scholarshi­ps across its markets by 2018.

“In 2016, we paid academic fees for 2 000 students across South African universiti­es. We want to be part of the solution and create sustained value for communitie­s.

“We’re working closely with universiti­es to ensure that the most deserving students get funding,” Mojapelo said. – ANA

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