
On Tuesday, 26 August, we joined fellow leaders and changemakers at the beautiful Bryanston Golf Club for the annual BMF Lot Ndlovu Memorial Golf Day. Hosted by the Black Management Forum, the day brought together professionals from across industries who share a commitment to building a better South Africa. The BMF has long stood as a champion for ethical leadership, economic inclusion, and the advancement of black professionals in business. Their work resonates deeply with our own values, and we were proud to stand alongside them in honouring a legacy that continues to shape the future.
Lot Ndlovu embodied everything that the day represented. He was a visionary leader who believed in the power of representation, the importance of trust, and the need to create spaces where every voice matters. His impact lives on, not just in the stories we tell, but in the actions, we take and the communities we build. Yesterday, we honoured his impact not just with words, but through meaningful engagement and shared purpose.
The day was filled with great energy, thoughtful conversations, and a spirit of collaboration. From the first tee to the final hole, it was clear that this wasn’t just about golf it was about driving change, together.
We are proud to have been part of this event and to stand alongside others who are working to make South Africa more inclusive, more ethical, and more united.
Here’s to building trust, deepening representation, and creating impact on and off the course.


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