· Bheki Sibiya, Chief Executive, The Chamber of Mines of South Africa; ''Mining in South Africa is the backbone of the country''s economy and continues to present opportunities for growth'', ''We represent the interests of our members and provide stability within the South African mining industry.
Mr Bheki Sibiya, CEO of Chamber of Mines said these words while addressing a conference on Responsible Mining: "Maybe it''s because we are the biggest, the tallest tree catches the strongest winds; or maybe we are the underbelly of the economy…". Professor Nick Binedell said at the Mining Lekgotla 2013: "It''s mining that brought ...
In 2004, Mr Sibiya served as the founding chief executive officer of BUSA, where he regularly engaged with ministers and key stakeholders. He was also involved in BUSA, the BMF and Nedlac. Bheki is a former head of the Wits Business School and a former director and executive officer of the Black Management Forum, the Chamber of Mines, as well ...
· Chamber of Mines of SA (CoM) CE Bheki Sibiya said on Monday that organised business cannot operate in an environment of violence and xenophobia. Speaking at a stakeholder forum hosted by the ANC, Sibiya said business had spread throughout the African continent and SA was also gaining in terms of investment from the continent. He stated that the ...
· Bheki Sibiya''s charm and grace had almost become the DNA of the Chamber of Mines such that it is hard to imagine that soon he will be no longer part of the organisation. In a press release, the President of the Chamber of Mines of South Africa, Mike Teke, has announced that Bheki Sibiya will take early retirement on April 30 2015.
This kind of paranoia was shared by Joseph Stalin, Adolf Hilter and bandito Mussolini over sixty years ago. This is same man who two days ago released a statement praising Fidel Castro''s regime in Cuba (red flag people! This is what he wants for our country). This morning, the ANCYL is blaming several "white imperialists", "white ...
Mr Bheki Sibiya, CEO of Chamber of Mines said these words while addressing a conference on Responsible Mining: "Maybe it''s because we are the biggest, the tallest tree catches the strongest winds; or maybe we are the underbelly of the economy…". Professor Nick Binedell said at the Mining Lekgotla 2013: "It''s mining that brought ...
· South Africa: Chamber of Mines chief executive Bheki Sibiya had been appointed interim executive chairman of PPC. "This interim appointment has been approved by the office-bearers of the Chamber of Mines and is with immediate effect and until 31 December 2014," said a Chamber of Mines statement.
· Mr Bheki Sibiya, Chamber of Mines CEO, apologised for being late, stating that he had been lost in the precincts of Parliament. He was accompanied by Dr Elize Strydom, Senior Executive: Employee Relations, COM, and she made the presentation. She explained that the COM is an employer organization whose key functions were advocacy and lobbying in ...
Bheki Sibiya Chief Executive: Chamber of Mines Bheki is currently Chief Executive of SA Chambers of Mines. He is a founding Chief Executive of Business Unity South Africa (BUSA) and a former President of Black Management Forum (BMF). He holds a B.Admin. from the University of Zululand and an MBA from Western Michigan University.
· Mr Bheki Sibiya, Chief Executive: Chamber of Mines, responded to the question on fatalities by saying that the statistics had been collected by the Department of Mineral Resources in 2009 and the number of deaths was 168 and in 2010 the number of deaths was 128. for the year 2011 the Chamber was hoping that the fatalities would be less than 100.
The Chamber has calculated that the average BEE ownership of Chamber members is close to 38% and that more than R159 billion in net value has been transferred to BEE beneficiaries over the past 12 years. In conclusion, Mr. Teke extended his gratitude to the outgoing CEO, Bheki Sibiya, for his sterling
Bheki Sibiya also says he thought the Nationalisation of Mines policy discussions in the ANC will be killed by the ANC commissioned research, which he claims is funded by the Chamber of Mines. Bheki Sibiya is a clearly a pawn of white capitalists, who believe they can use money to buy the ANC and its internal policy making processes.
· Bheki Sibiya to be acting PPC boss Chamber of Mines chief executive Bheki Sibiya has been appointed interim executive chairperson of PPC, the chamber said on Tuesday. "This interim appointment has been approved by the office bearers of the Chamber of Mines and is with immediate effect and until 31 December 2014," it said in a statement.
· Mr Bheki Sibiya The Chief Executive, Chamber of Mines PO Box 61809, MARSHALLTOWN 2107 [email protected] Cc: The Honourable Minister Susan Shabangu Minister of Mineral Resources Private Bag X646, PRETORIA 0001 Tel: 012 679 9103 Fax: 012 643 0930 [email protected] Cc: The Honourable Minister Edna Molewa
· HR & REMUNERATION COMMITTEE. Bheki Sibiya holds an MBA from Western Michigan University after having obtained his initial degree at the University of Zululand. Sibiya has had extensive leadership experience in both the private and public sector. Among the companies and organizations he has headed as the CEO are the Chamber of Mines…