LEFA LA SECHABA

Building businesses by building communities

ABOUT

Executive summary

Tribal Chamber of Business

Mogalakwena is the biggest of one of the six local municipalities in the Waterberg District. The Municipality has a geographical area of 6 200Km2 and that constitutes 12% of the total Waterberg District area and has a wide range of sociodemographic profile underscored by the spatial and physical diversity reflected in all aspects of local development.

Mogalakwena has a very well defined and established development footprint. It consists of 3 proclaimed townships and 178 villages and the municipality has been demarcated into 32 wards.
We as the DEVELOPMENT AGENCY of the Triditional Council of Bakenerg and Maphela under the authority of HRH Kgoshi Philiip Langa and HRH Hans Masebe Langa have declared a call for a relief and action plan for the community and its residents under the Disaster Management Act 52 of 2002 to raise funds to alleviate the Corona pandemic.

The Private sector investor community fund is managed by the Economic Development Agency; Tribal Chamber of business and other various stakeholders in collaboration with the Traditional councils.

The key focus of the program will be on preservation and job creation, food security, health and sustainable infrastructure and economic development during and post the pandemic
The main clusters of settlements are grouped into 52 villages with a central corporate bank to facilitate community funds and business development .

OUR PHILOSOPHY IS SIMPLE
AND SO ARE OUR PRINCIPLES


Placing accountability and responsibility back into the community in order to drive sustainable and impactful social development.

CULTURAL FIT IS PARAMOUNT

RELATIONSHIPS ARE EVERYTHING

RESPECT FOR COLLABORATION

PEOPLE WITH THE BEST PEOPLE WIN

A CHALLENGER MENTALITY GUIDES ALL WE DO

LEFA LA SECHABA PROJECT STRUCTURE

MINING
AGRICULTURE
TOURISM
SMALL BUSINESS
 

COMMUNITIES

“How to ensure meaningful Socio-Economic development and growth”

The stumbling block is the fact that our country has not experienced enough growth to allow the contribution of the mining and agricultural industry to be enjoyed by all South Africans. This creates the need to engage all stakeholders of the mining and agriculture industry and create a blueprint for the future and also the need to place great emphasis on the development of rural communities.