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Sustainable Global Growth and Resource Distribution - 9th Annual Global Business Roundtable Gathering's theme

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Author: JT Comms
Date: 26 Mar 2019

At the core of the 9th Annual Global Business Roundtable Gathering which will take place from 27th to 29th March at the Birchwood Hotel and OR Tambo Conference Centre, is the question of whether leaders from across sectors can impact investment opportunities towards creating Sustainable Global Growth and Resource Distribution which is a critical issue facing the global economy.

 

“The starting point for all leaders in society must be an unwavering and resolute commitment to ethical leadership. Whether you are leading a family, a business, a ministry, an NGO, an organisation or a nation, your leadership must be grounded in the moral values – justice, honesty, empathy, respect among them – that govern behavior and choices,’ says convener of the #GBRCongress2019 and chair of Sakhumnotho, Mr Sipho Mseleku.

 

Ethical leadership to create sustainable global growth is the cornerstone of manifesting investments that sustain adds Mseleku. He further points out that it’s important to remember that nations rise and fall, depending on the person in leadership at a particular time – and this applies to every sector of society.

 

“Achieving Sustainable Global Growth and Even Distribution of Resources” is the theme of this year’s gathering which will run The 2019 event builds on the high-level success of previous summits which have helped turn GBR into an internationally recognised global platform for SMMEs, corporate and government to access trade and investment opportunities across various economic sectors.

 

As always, a highlight of the GBR is the speaker line-up which this year features keynote speakers, Minister Lindiwe Zulu (Department of Small Business Development), Deputy Minister Madala Masuku (Department of Economic Development), Professor Thuli Madonsela, former President of Mozambique, Joaquim Chissano, and Ambassador Bene Mpoko of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

 

Over the 3 days the heavy weight speaker line up will unpack issues relating to a variety of global concerns such as:-

 

  • Africa in the New Global Context: The Relationship Between Leadership, Governance, Corruption & Economic Growth”
  • Ensuring effective public participation in the labour market, soci0-economic policy and legislative landscape
  • The road map to the future of energy and the role of women in the sector
  • The Future of property Development and its contribution to growth
  • The impact of the digital economy on economic growth
  • Growing the economy through skills development and education
  • The role of royal household in driving economic development

Previous GBR speakers have included South Africa’s Chief Justice, Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng, former South African President, Kgalema Motlanthe, former Zambian President, Kenneth Kaunda, The Queen Mother of the Royal Bafokeng, Dr Bonolo Molotlegi, Benjamin Mkapa, Djondo, Dr Sam Motsweonyane, Roland Msiska, Essop Pahad, Solange Mabignath, Lindiwe Dlamini (Swaziland), Jabu Mabuza, Nervous Mumba and Gideon Dlamini amongst many others.

 

“Our speaker line-up is always a highlight of our programme - and this year is no exception,” says Ronnie Mulaudzi, GBR Programme Director. “We are anticipating that delegates will glean powerful insights and knowledge from our keynote speakers that will inspire them for the rest of the programme’s activities and into the future.”

 

With its emphasis on facilitating focused trade and Investment summits within the overall event, GBR is uniquely designed to bring countries and global players under a single roof for business match-making opportunities with investors, strategic partners, donors and more.

 

Over the past eight years, the GBR platform has become known for its ability to host a series of continental and country-hosted roundtable discussions. In particular, the popular country roundtable discussions are geared towards promoting and highlighting those sectors in specific countries that are open for investment. As part of this, real-time projects are showcased at GBR by representatives who are seeking technical or financial partners.

 

“This year we are focusing on sustainable global growth and the even distribution of resources,” comments Mulaudzi. “The energy, automotive, agriculture, education, property, and infrastructure sectors will all be represented within this framework – and we welcome all those with a business or development interest in these sectors to be part of this year’s GBR. With our additional emphasis on job creation, we believe that this year’s summit will also be of real benefit to all stakeholders in the global economy.”

 

As part of its overall mission, GBR is also keenly focused on those areas that are aligned to the business and financial development (including trade and investment opportunities) that are at the heart of its work. These include Science & Technology, Education & Intellectual Development,  Sports, Arts & Culture, Leadership, Governance & Politics and Media & Communications.

 

GBR is additionally recognised for its emphasis on the importance of Family & Society and the spiritual development of those participating in the global economy. “High moral values and ethics in the way we do business are a fundamental aspect of everything that we do,” affirms Mulaudzi.

 

The added value for those delegates participating in the upcoming Johannesburg GBR is tapping into a network of 80 countries. Currently GBR’s global footprint spans 80 countries - with plans to be active in 100 countries by 2020. Among these are 43 countries in Africa, covering all regions on the continent (SADC, West Africa, East Africa, Central Africa and North Africa). GBR is also active in Europe (14 countries), North America (USA and Canada), South America, Asia, Middle East, the Caribbean and Indian Ocean Islands.

 

With 100 exhibitors and around 500 delegates a day, GBR represents an enriching and impactful opportunity for businesses, organisations, individuals and agencies involved in the global economy.

 

For more information on the programme and tickets please contact: Ronnie Mulaudzi (Congress Programme Director) or Mr Dale Cohen (Acting CEO) on 011 242 8000

 

For media enquiries, interview requests or access to high res pictures please contact JT Comms on 011 788 7632 or email media@jtcomms.co.za

 

Issued by JT Communication Solutions on behalf of The Global Business Roundtable – http://www.gbrcongress.com/

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