
Why so few leading women?
It is the year 2020. Why do we still see so few women in the executive leadership positions of the South African property sector?
It is the year 2020. Why do we still see so few women in the executive leadership positions of the South African property sector?
For Vuyiswa Mutshekwane’s her work as CEO of SAIBPP gives her the opportunity to contribute in some small way towards building a more inclusive, just and equitable South Africa – and this gets her leaping out of bed every morning.
Following the announcement of Linda Erasmus’ appointment as Fine & Country’s International Brand Ambassador, the brand has appointed Stephen de Stadler as the new CEO
For more than 40 years Pola Locum has been the face of real estate in Camps Bay on the Atlantic Seaboard. Her property sales amount to billions of rands. Now in her eighties, she has no plans to retire yet. What is her secret?
The South African Institute of Black Property Practitioners (SAIBPP) is nurturing the next generation of black property leaders and professionals through various initiatives such as its Bursary Fund and Young Professionals Forum, property education and coaching as well as matching talented students to internship opportunities with corporates.
Family legacies are part of the fabric of South Africa’s real estate property sector.
MAIN IMAGE: Rali Mampeule, one of SA’s top black property entrepreneurs. Former estate agent Rali Mampeule is today one of South Africa’s top black property
It takes only one match to light a fire – the #Imstaying Facebook group started by former estate agent Jarette Petzer has truly taken off – with more than 700k followers it is currently one of the 5th largest groups on the African continent.
Online property platform, Private Property, teamed up with Absa to host the Real Estate Industry Summit, where top industry experts ….
Global real estate franchise group, Harcourts International, has South African Steve Caradoc-Davies as new chief executive officer ….