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Submitted by SMtshali on Mon, 10/02/2017 - 15:31Sizwe Nxasana
Biography
Nxasana holds BCom, BCompt (Hons) degrees and a CA (SA) qualification. He started his career at Unilever. In 1989, he established Sizwe & Co, the first black-owned audit practice in KwaZulu Natal. In 1996, he became the founding partner of Nkonki Sizwe Ntsaluba now called SizweNtsalubaGobodo which is the fifth largest audit firm in South Africa. In 1998, he joined Telkom SA as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and was responsible for its listing on the JSE and New York Stock exchanges. Nxasana was the CEO of FirstRand Banking Group since 2005 until he retired in September 2015. Nxasana serves as chairman on various foundations and trusts. He is the co-founder and chairman of the National Education Collaboration Trust. He was appointed chairman of the National Student Financial Aid Scheme in August 2015 and chairman of the Ministerial Task Team developing a new funding model for students who come from poor and “missing middle” backgrounds.
Nxasana is now a social entrepreneur who recently founded Future Nation Schools which is a chain of affordable private schools in South Africa. He also founded Sifiso Learning Group which is involved in Edtech, academic publishing and real estate.
Nxasana has been conferred with honorary doctorates by the Universities of Fort Hare, the Durban University of Technology, the University of Johannesburg and the Walter Sisulu University.
6th CSIR Conference presentations: Day 2
The 6th CSIR Conference takes place on 5 and 6 October 2017, at the CSIR International Convention Centre in Pretoria, South Africa under the theme ‘Ideas that work for industrial d
6th CSIR Conference presentations: Day 1
Opening plenary session - Video |
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Saul Levin | |
Trends in and outlook for the global and South African economies | Jorge Maia |
Skills and innovation as a driver for industrial development in South Africa | Sizwe Nxasana |
Localisation for industrial development |
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Garth Strachan | |
Henk Langenhoven | |
Ashley Bhugwandin | |
The growth and transformation of the South African defence industry |
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Theo Kleynhans | |
Dr Moses Khanyile | |
Erlank Pienaar |
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Industrial development of SMMEs in the bioeconomic sector |
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Christo Fourie |
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Kris Wadrop |
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Dr Daniel Visser | |
The elusive competitive advantage in local pharmaceutical manufacturing |
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Stavros Nicolaou | |
Glaudina Loots | |
Perspectives from a new entrant in biopharmaceuticals | Martin S Magwaza |
Enabling local production of biopharmaceuticals in South Africa | Dr Tsepo Tsekoa |
From waste to value-adding alternatives for improved industrial competitiveness |
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Ruben Janse van Rensburg | |
Sarushen Pillay | |
Dr Bruce Sithole | |
Industrial development guided by science: opportunities and risks of shale gas development |
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Prof. Bob Scholes | |
Rudi Heydenrich | |
Luanita Snyman-van der Walt | |
Nigel Rossouw |
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Infrastructure innovation as an enabler for industrial development |
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Jack van der Merwe | |
Llewellyn van Wyk | |
Lizeka Matshekga | |
Industrial development in the transport sector |
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Mohan Vivekanandan | |
Prof. Jan Havenga |
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Chris Hlabisa | |
Maximising South Africa's mineral endowment |
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Dr Edwin Ritchken | |
Dr Paul Jourdan | |
Navin Singh |
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Product lifecycle management in the context of industrial development |
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Garth Strachan, Riaan Coetzee, Joost G.A. van Gemert, Rentia Barnard | |
Martin Sanne |
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The Siemens vision and its effect on local industry | Bas van Dijk |