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"Bantwana  bayakubingelela"  - Our children welcome you !

The Nkomazi Community Trust is significantly more than just a South African based charitable foundation. This is a genuine black empowerment initiative, positioned specifically to uplift one historically marginalised community through funding derived from enabling small- to medium-sized businesses acquire genuine Broad-based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE) credentials.

Since its inception in 2006, the Nkomazi Community Trust has been providing its business partners legitimate and authentic black economic empowerment (BEE) credentials, while creating an endowment fund that benefits one of the most disadvantaged community groups in South Africa - the orphans & vulnerable children of the Nkomazi district in Mpumalanga, South Africa.

The registered beneficiaries of the Nkomazi Community Trust comprise more than 6000 children and 300 care-workers living in this area, and all funds generated through our B-BBEE partnerships are used to provide for their educational, safety, physical and social needs.

Discover how your business can enjoy the economic advantages and benefits of BEE compliance while contributing to a real empowerment initiative that is transforming lives and bringing hope and opportunity to thousands of children in our country.

Contact Information

 

Administering Trustee :           John Maxwell
Administrator               :           Guardian Alliance
Office Address              :           58 Mulbarton Road, Beverley, Sandton, South Africa
Postal Address             :           P.O. Box 300, Fourways North 2086
Email Address              :           nkomazitrust@mweb.co.za
Office                           :           +27 (11) 467 4998
Mobile                          :           +27 (82) 442 4444

Fax                               :           +27 (86) 670 9384

 

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