NEWSLETTER: Issue 007

Download the NewsLetter Here: https://www.saibpp.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/SAIBPP-Newsletter-13-May-2024-.pdf As SAIBPP prepares for its Annual Convention taking place in Durban on the 26-27th of June 2024. A webinar series where the speakers are addressing and sharing with the viewers their own ways in which they are “Levelling the playing field” is currently in progress. As part of the build-up, […]

NEWSLETTER: SAIBPP Annual Convention 2024 Goes To Kwazulu Natal

Download the SAIBPP Newsletter 16 April 2024 here. The South African Institute of Black Property Practitioners (SAIBPP) is proud to announce its upcoming Annual Convention, set to take place in KwaZulu Natal on the 26th – 27th of June 2024. This highly anticipated two-day conference-style event is designed to foster dialogue, showcase opportunities, and facilitate […]

NEWSLETTER: SAIBPP Launches the Property Market Moves Podcast

In this exciting new venture, the Property Market Moves Podcast aims to be the voice of the property sector, bringing you insightful discussions, expert interviews, and thought- provoking insights. Our podcast is not just about discussing industry trends; it’s about informing, educating, and inspiring our listeners. With each episode, we will dive deep into various […]

NEWSLETTER: CETA-SAIBPP MoU Signing

We are excited to announce the beginning of a strategic partnership aimed at supporting our transformation initiatives. In this collaboration, both organizations have agreed to work together towards common goals and objectives to drive impactful change through the leveraging of collective expertise and resources. Download the Newsletter here. Within this partnership, tangible programs will be […]

SAIBPP Statement on Cabinet Reshuffle 10 March 2023

The South African Institute of Black Property Practitioners (SAIBPP) wishes to welcome the appointment of Hon Paul Mashatile as the new Deputy President of South Africa. We also wish to congratulate Minister Sihle Zikalala and Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa on their appointments as the Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure and the Minister of Electricity respectively […]

IMPACT OF THE STATE OF THE NATION ADDRESS ON THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE PROPERTY SECTOR

The South African Institute of Black Property Practitioners (SAIBPP) notes, with much concern, the plans of the government as announced by the President of the Republic, in the State Of The Nation Address. The property and built environment sector in South Africa continues to serve as the bedrock of the mainstream South African economy. It […]

Rebosis enters voluntary business rescue – a setback for transformation

The South African Institute of Black Property Practitioner’s (SAIBPP) is saddened by the news that Rebosis has resolved to enter into voluntary business rescue. Rebosis was founded by Sisa Ngebulana in 2010 and the company was listed on the JSE in 2011. It was the first black majority owned and managed property fund to be […]

SAIBPP appoints a new Executive Director: Ms Kululwa Muthwa

The South African Institute of Black Property Practitioners (SAIBPP) is pleased to announce the appointment of Ms Kululwa Muthwa as its Executive Director, taking over the reins from Vuyiswa Ramokgopa, following a rigorous recruitment process. The Board. on its new strategic vision of repositioning SAIBPP as a National Organization with a key focus on its […]

Nominate Black Property Captains of Industry to join The SAIBPP100

Nominate Black Property Captains of Industry to join The SAIBPP100  The SAIBPP100 inaugural publication is an exciting new publication that curates, features and profiles the leading black captains of industry in the property sector, covering their road to success and their achievements, providing an opportunity to celebrate those who have led the way towards an […]

SAIBPP 10 Point Plan

The recent announcement of the Moody’s downgrade comes at a time when the economy is already under extreme pressure due to the COVID-19 lockdown. Many key industries have been ground to a halt with devastating consequences for mostly the poor, marginalised communities and informal traders. Many emerging landlords, small business owners, contractors and commission-based earners […]