The Herald (South Africa)

Mthatha homeboy turned job-creating mogul hailed

Walter Sisulu honours property boss Ngebulana

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‘ The award resonated deeply because of his strong family link with the town

EASTERN Cape property developer and entreprene­ur Sisa Ngebulana has been recognised for his contributi­on to society and the national business landscape with an honorary doctoral degree in commerce.

This was bestowed on him by Walter Sisulu University at a graduation ceremony in his hometown of Mthatha yesterday.

Ngebulana is the only person to be honoured in this way by the university during its 2018 graduation season.

Ngebulana, the founder and executive chairman of Billion Group – the first major black-owned property company in South Africa – also founded Rebosis Property Fund which, in 2011, became the first black-controlled property fund to list on the Johannesbu­rg Stock Exchange.

He has returned to Rebosis as caretaker chief executive following the resignatio­n of Andile Mazwai, and will also continue in his strategic role as deputy executive chairman.

Ngebulana said the award resonated deeply on a personal level because of his strong family connection with Mthatha – the town where he spent his formative years.

“I grew up with my grandparen­ts in Corhana [a village outside Mthatha] and graduated from the University of Fort Hare – which makes this recognitio­n very special and meaningful,” he told graduates at the ceremony.

“Growing up, I spent a lot of time in my grandparen­ts’ business. They owned a general dealer store where I had my first taste of business.

“They also had a brick field business. This is where I developed a passion for real estate.”

Challenges in life – and in business – should be met as opportunit­ies to learn and grow, he said.

“Use challenges as opportunit­ies to innovate or create solutions that didn’t exist before. Being exposed to challengin­g circumstan­ces teaches you new skills.”

Following the ceremony, Ngebulana thanked the university and people who helped and mentored him in his formative years.

“Receiving this doctorate from Walter Sisulu University is a huge honour. I was able to become what I am today thanks to support from influentia­l people in my life, such as my grandparen­ts.

“The saying that it takes a village to raise a child could not be truer in my case, and I feel so privileged to be receiving this degree.”

Ngebulana is also credited with conceiving and developing retail assets such as the Eastern Cape’s biggest shopping centre, Baywest Mall in Port Elizabeth, Hemingways Mall in East London, Forest Hill City in Centurion and Mdantsane City in Mdantsane outside East London.

Between 2007 and 2015 in the Eastern Cape alone, the malls created a combined 25 340 jobs during the constructi­on phase and 11 170 post-constructi­on, making Ngebulana’s group the biggest investor and largest job creator in the province.

A further 7 600 constructi­on phase jobs and 3 360 post-constructi­on jobs were created by the Forest Hill City developmen­t in Gauteng.

“My wish is for the youth in Mthatha and throughout South Africa to be inspired by my story and to realise that they don’t have to be born into wealth to become successful.”

 ??  ?? DEBT OF GRATITUDE: Rebosis founder Sisa Ngebulana receives his honorary degree in commerce
DEBT OF GRATITUDE: Rebosis founder Sisa Ngebulana receives his honorary degree in commerce

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