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S ixyearsa o,afterei htyears incorporate, I left to tryandbuildabusi- ness in the en ineerin space.After two years of tradin ,with close toR1M spent,my partner and I had only two orders to show for the hard work we put in. Funded byMaurice Radebe (Chairman of SasolOil) and JonathanNarayadoo (retiredCOOofAfrox),havin sold thepipedream about buildin a con lomerate thatwould alsomeet their needs to ive backandcreateemployment,wewerehitby the realitiesofSouthAfrica’s small business environment and the diŒculties of new entrants, espe- cially in sectorsat thecoreof theeconomy. As Iwas updatin myCV and polishin my formal shoes,an op- portunity to acquire a financially stru lin family-owned business was brou ht to our attention.The businesswas in linewithwhatwe weredoin . Ithad rou hly 12-14 employeesand therewasa levelof risk to their job security.Havin studied business,andwith the sup- portofMrRadebeandMrNarayadoo,wehad thebusinessacumen; they had the brand, experience andmarket. Seein the potential ali nment andwantin tomake a di—erence, includin with the is- sues of unemployment, I raisedmoney throu h family and friends who, fora small stake inmyvison,werewillin to fund thebusiness. Needless to say, the past six years have been the tou hest ofmy life.Notonlyhave Ibeenfi htin afi ht that I feel Iam losin , Ihave not returned anythin to those partnerswho bou ht intomy dream and vision.To their credit, they continue to supportme todate.How- ever,asmost reach retirementa e,anotheralready in retirementand with the recent impact of COVID-19 on their personal livelihoods, the reality of limited resources is re-emphasised.And likemany,we findourselveswithemployees thathavea lifelineofmonthsatmost. Five years into my journey, I looked at what Sipho and Anna Radebehadbuilt as a familybusiness established in2006, their ac- complishmentasMbali IndustrialSolutions,and Ialso tooka lookat the businesswe had acquired in2014,Unidrive ElectricMotors.Re- alisin the syner ieswe had in the businesses andwantin to row thebusinesses intoa roupofcompanies thatcould levera eshared resources,optimisation and supply chain eŒciencies,we decided to start a journey to house the companies underMbali International. With a view to havin a roup of companies that compete inter- nationally, and not just locally,when the opportunity to buy another previously advanta ed family-owned business presented itself, we jumpedat theopportunityandclosed thedeal.

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