Cape Times

Mission to build the SA Madiba fought for

- ADRI SENEKAL DE WET

THE Sekunjalo Group and all companies within the group, as well as its chairperso­n, Dr Iqbal Survé, have been under severe attack by the Sunday Times and Business Day since the day Dr Survé announced that Sagarmatha, incorporat­ing Independen­t Media, would be listed on the JSE.

Survé, interviewe­d by Business Report (BR) yesterday, stated his commitment towards a truly transforme­d and empowered South Africa. “Sekunjalo and all the companies we invested in over 20 years started from humble beginnings. Since I started Sekunjalo, my mission was, and still is, ‘people before profits’.

“Sekunjalo Group invested in various companies that today employ more than 5 000 people directly and more than 25 000 indirectly through our investment­s and partnershi­ps. Three companies are listed on the JSE: Premier Fishing & Brands, AEEI and AYO.

“I am saddened by the onslaught from our partners in the media; not supporting true transforma­tion, attacking Sekunjalo, but I challenge them to find any wrongdoing in any of our investment­s. We never colluded, won tenders unlawfully or paid any bribes for any business.

“We as a group support President Ramaphosa in delivering the State of the Nation address today. We share the same ethos: building a South Africa on principles such as a non-racialism, affirmativ­e action, gender equality, integrity and equal opportunit­ies for all.”

Survé notes his investment in espAfrika, owners and managers of the Cape Town Jazz Festival, many years ago. “It was making big losses at the time, but I invested in arts and culture simply because I wanted to create an opportunit­y for young artists, allowing them a fair chance to achieve greatness when no bank wanted to support them.

“Today, this investment in espAfrika years ago delivers one of the world’s most popular music festivals, creating thousands of new jobs and attracting tourists from around the globe to Cape Town, every year. Sekunjalo Group invested in food, health care, technology, telecommun­ication and media, to name a few. These investment­s were done over the years, with one goal in mind: to develop and uplift our own people.”

My message to Ramaphosa is to support the Sekunjalos of the world; my message to my colleagues in the media is to always be impeccable with your words. We are in this together. Let’s build the South Africa Madiba fought for.

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