Sunday World (South Africa)

Iron will propels Sebone up the ladder

Sibonge Constructi­on boss builds legacy

- By Bongani Mdakane

Born in Khathu, the hub of iron-ore mining in Northern Cape, Sanna Sebone has dared to enter the male-dominated constructi­on industry.

Armed with a quantity surveying degree, she was made for the industry.

Sebone founded Sibonge Constructi­on in 2018, using her own money, which she had saved for 12 years while working at various companies.

Today, her business has created employment for 179 workers, with the number continuall­y increasing. Like any entreprene­ur, her journey in the cut-throat business world has not been without challenges.

She initially struggled to attract clients in the highly competitiv­e industry. Sebone then sought the support of Anglo American’s enterprise developmen­t arm, Zimele, which helped her take her business to the next level.

After robust training, her business experience­d a 187% growth in revenue during the nine-month training programme.

“Being in the constructi­on industry as a woman is tough and challengin­g, however, you need to be focused and level-headed to get things done. I needed to learn the dynamics of the business while looking for new opportunit­ies in the industry to grow Sibonge Constructi­on. After receiving intensive training and support in financial management, marketing, and growth strategies through Zimele, I managed to improve how I run my business and get in full swing of pushing for bigger projects.” Sebone says she believes in empowering others, mainly women, to grow within the industry to make their mark through hard work, and their will to get to the top.

“There is no project that is created for a particular gender or race, but as a person with capabiliti­es you can grow and build a legacy for yourself.

“This is the reason I had to get into constructi­on with a positive mindset and focus to create waves and success in what I do. I project myself as a passionate person who applies her skills with her team to effect and execute all the projects we get involved in through diligence and greatness,” she said.

 ?? ?? Sanna Sebone, who founded Sibonge Constructi­on in 2018, proudly shows off her employees.
Sanna Sebone, who founded Sibonge Constructi­on in 2018, proudly shows off her employees.
 ?? ?? Sanna Sebone founded Sibonge Constructi­on in 2018.
Sanna Sebone founded Sibonge Constructi­on in 2018.

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