Thungela celebrated the graduation of its fourth cohort of entrepreneurs from Thuthukani, its Enterprise and Supplier Development (ESD) programme at the Zibulo Colliery.
This milestone marks another step in the growth of a local business pipeline designed to strengthen economic resilience in Mpumalanga’s mining communities.
This year, 49 entrepreneurs from Thungela’s host communities completed the programme.
Since its inception in 2023, 185 graduates have graduated.
The programme continues to focus on both developing business acumen and technical enablement, which aims to improve access to income generating opportunities and reduce reliance on mines by strengthening local SMMEs.
Mpumi Sithole, executive head of Corporate Affairs at Thungela, said: “Our goal is to grow businesses that can operate successfully and compete beyond a single opportunity. This year’s cohort reflects a dual focus on commercial capability and technical readiness. Of the 49 entrepreneurs, 27 completed business development support interventions, while 22 advanced through technical enablement, including licensing and accreditation support required to participate in formal value chains.”
Among the graduates is Sinegugu Perseverance Jiyane from a 100% youth-owned, women-led logistics company based in Secunda.
Operating in a traditionally male-dominated sector, she has grown her business through consistency, discipline, and a strong focus on delivery.
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Following her participation in Thuthukani, Jiyane strengthened her commercial approach and, at the time, secured a coal hauling contract at one of our mines, supported by funding for a truck and trailer.
“Before joining the programme, I did not fully understand how to position my business for larger opportunities. The programme has strengthened how we operate and how we pursue growth. We are now able to take on larger contracts with confidence,” Jiyane said.
Thuthukani gives entrepreneurs exposure beyond Thungela’s own supply chain.
In 2025, Thuthukani entrepreneurs participated in platforms including the Black Business Council Summit and the G20 Young Entrepreneurs Alliance South Africa Summit, creating opportunities to engage with business leaders, policymakers, and potential markets.
Jeanne Renou, strategic relations and projects manager at Raizcorp, said: “Programmes like Thuthukani have effectively worked because they combine practical business support with consistent business mentorship and guidance. As Raizcorp, we have seen the entrepreneurs grow in confidence and capability, and importantly, begin to translate that into real market opportunities.”
The graduation reflects Thungela’s ongoing commitment to developing small businesses within host communities. As more entrepreneurs strengthen their operations and access new opportunities, the programme continues to contribute to broader economic activity at a local level.
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