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Benefactor and CEO wins BBQ Community Builder of the Year Award

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Benefactor and CEO wins BBQ Community Builder of the Year Award

SAHIF CEO Rali Mampeule won the BBQ South African Community Builder of the Year Award.

Benefactor and CEO wins BBQ Community Builder of the Year Award

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Apr 21, 2023

Mpho Mukosi

Johannesburg - South African Housing and Infrastructure Fund’s CEO and philanthropist, Rali Mampeule, 43, from Makwasele, Limpopo, has won the 2023 BBQ South African Community Builder of the Year Award.

The award handover ceremony, graced with the presence of Deputy President Paul Mashatile, among other government and business leaders, was held at the Emperors Palace last month.

The BBQ Awards, South Africa’s most prestigious and longest running black business awards ceremony, have been celebrated for the past 19 years and have recognised champions of transformation in different business sectors.

The awards encourage and promote sustainable black business and transformation through the recognition of good corporate governance, leadership and achievement.

Expressing his gratitude for the recognition, Mampeule said: “This award is very important to me, and it came at a critical time in our country where we need to celebrate and encourage each other in the good work that we are doing.”

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