Minara Chamber of Commerce - 2016 Business Recognition Awards
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Minara Chamber of Commerce - 2016 Business Recognition Awards

2016-12-02

SIX LEADING South Africans, young and old, received awards for their success stories in commerce, industry and professional sectors from the Minara Chamber of Commerce at the NMJ Hall in Morningside,
Durban, on the 25 October 2016.

In the presence of Shell South Africa's chairman Bonang Mohale, KwaZulu-Natal's MEC for Human Settlements and Public Works Mr Ravi Pillay, Durban's Deputy Mayor Fawzia Peer, American Consul-General Frances Chisholm, platinum sponsors, dignitaries and guests looked on as the recipients were presented their awards and each of the 18 finalists were presented with a recognition certificate in their category.

Business Entity:

27four Investment Managers (Pty) Ltd, a leading women-owned, independent multi-manager company with a comprehensive and innovative range of expertly constructed multi-manager product solutions that caters
for the varying needs of local and global retirement funds and individual investors, and also offers mainstream multi-manager products, alternative fund of hedge funds, Africa fund of funds and a suite of Shari'ah compliant products.

Finalists: Darsots Food Corporation and HBZ Bank

Young Entrepreneur Award: Riaz Moola for transporting the digital age to students. With academic qualifications in information technology from the United Kingdom's academic institutions like Cambridge and Edinburgh, Moola returned to Durban and changed the digital landscape for young people with his IT firm
Hyperion Development, one of the largest providers of open online education in computer science and software development in Africa.

Finalists: Imtiaz Karodia from Solly M Sport and Ismail Hassen from CRS Africa.

Professional Achiever: Ahmed Jaffer, began at KPMG in 1980 and becoming a partner at one of the world's largest firms. Jaffer is chairman of the board and head of power and utilities in Islamic Banking, partner at ENR and on the review panel at SA Reserve Bank.

Finalists: Naeem Asvat from SAICA and Professor Khatija Moloi from Vaal University

Businesswoman: Pria Hassan, a business-minded advocate, who carved a niche for herself by driving women empowerment and focusing on gender inclusivity and equity as the founder and CEO of the Women
of Africa (WOA) Investment Group in 2005, a service provider in the pharmaceutical, construction, logistics and energy sectors. She is a graduate of the University of Natal (LLB) and Gordon Institute of Business Science.

Finalists: Dr Raeesa Aboobaker from Dr Bakers Slim Clinic and Amina Chipeta from Amafutha Construction

Businessperson: Naseem Alli, managing director of leading menswear brand, Shadows, listed as one of KZN leading brands in the clothing retail industry. With his business skills and ability to meet the customers' fashion needs, Shadows has registered milestones by securing the rights of many leading brands.

Finalists: Reaaz Ahmed from Goodhope Meat Hype and Yusuf Essa from Choprop

Community Builder: Abed Karrim is the hard-working project coordinator at the Al Imdaad Foundation, which focuses on facilitating and providing disaster relief and poverty eradication across South Africa. He also volunteers his time at the Ladysmith Dawah Network and was the guest of the Saudi King of the Custodian of Haram Programme.

Finalists: AB Carrim from AB Carrim Group and Ahmed Ismail from Siyafunda CTC

Lifetime Achiever Awa​rds were presented to Kay Moonsamy and Swaminathan Gounden, remaining survivors of the 1946 Passive Resistance Campaign against the colonial-era Ghetto Act that restricted the movement and migration of Indians in South Africa.

Minara Chamber of Commerce's President Ebrahim Patel, and head of the awards committee, Aslam Ismail, were pleased with the success of the gala awards ceremony and were most impressed by as they received their respective awards and certificates.

"Within the broader theme of the 'power of partnerships', Minara wishes to express our sincere and heartfelt gratitude to all stakeholders, sponsors, business and corporate fraternity, guests, local and provincial government and foreign sponsors and governments,'' said Patel. 

For further details contact Amina Haniff 031 2081898 or email kzn@minara.org.za




Minara Chamber of Commerce - 2016 Business Recognition Awards

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