Welcome!

The objectives of the SA- MN Business Council are to:

  1. Increase economic activity including bi-lateral trade and investment between South Africa and Minnesota.
  2. Raise Minnesota's profile among prominent South African businesses and business leaders.
  3. Use the strength of existing relationships through networking to develop new initiatives to link people, opportunities and resources.
  4. Promote a greater understanding of US-South Africa business opportunities.

The purpose of this blog is to share information about events, resources and experiences amongst the members of the Council to accelerate the learning involved in your business dealings with SA.

Feel free to add your contributions to the blog.

Saturday, June 14, 2008

SA Business Council Blog Moved!

The content of this blog was moved to a new location. Please change your bookmarks to www.sabusinesscouncil.org for future updates.

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Sunday, January 20, 2008

African Path to broadcast the Africa Cup of Nations in Ghana online

Minneapolis , MN – African Path announced today that they will broadcast live matches from the 26 th edition of the Africa Cup of Nations: Ghana 2008. The games will be online at http://tv.africanpath.com.

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South Africa: Manufacturing skills to improve through technical training with Minnesota schools

Minneapolis, MN, Nov. 30 – Last night, the South African Consular General Yusuf Omar and the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MNSCU) officially launched the Minnesota Artisan and Vocation Skills Development Program. The program is aimed at promoting faster skills development for the emerging South African economy.

South Africa's representatives sign agreement for skills transfer program between the MNSCU system to train SA's workforce in die and tool cutting. From left: Dirk van Dyk, SA Consul General Omar Yusuf and Dr Ronald Thomas, President of Dakota County Technical College. Photo by Joshua Wanyama. 11/29/07.


Dr Ronald Thomas, President of Dakota County Technical College represented MNSCU during the signing ceremony while Consular General Yusuf Omar and Dirk van Dyk, program manager of the National Tooling Initiative Programme (NTIP) represented South Africa. Read full article here. Event pictures located here.

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Skills Growth in Africa

Joshua Wanyama , African Path

During the IBM (NYSE: IBM) Global Innovation Outlook (GIO) Africa, the company discovered eight critical components that will play an important role in the future of the African continent. These factors were: skills; value chain; infrastructure; wireless; informal economies; women; finance; and nongovernmental organizations.
IT training for kids who live in the surrounding farm areas of Stutterheim outside East London in the Eastern Cape. South Africa.

Read full article here.

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Monday, November 19, 2007

Remarks by Sec. Henry M. Paulson, Jr. before the U.S.-Africa Business Summit on the Remarkable Change and Progress in Africa’s Economic Development

I thought these remarks by the Secretary of the Treasury were very interesting. There seems to be an increasingly positive spin on Africa's potential from the US government and from the media.

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Wednesday, September 5, 2007

THANK YOU, SOUTH AFRICA

MINNEAPOLIS, MN --- Here in the U.S., one of our more scenic-laden states labels itself, “The Land of Enchantment”. Obviously, New Mexico’s variety of scenery is enchanting, but if that state was to ever partner with another geographic entity for parallel topography, scenery and unpretentious friendliness, that country would definitely be The Republic of South Africa (RSA).Like an illuminating, but non-destructive, lightning bolt, the RSA’s panorama of cities, forests, bush, plains, jungles, waterfalls and desert, all contained in a space the size of the state of Texas, provides never-ending fascination, exhilaration, wonder and magnetism of a truly unique nature. From the surprising size, energy and vitality of every city we visited…Johannesburg, Pretoria and Cape Town (the later especially breathtaking in every conceivable manner)…to driving through and staying overnight in Kruger National Park, and visiting with our hosts and their families, having to leave was truly gut-wrenching.

At age 70, and as one who has been blessed to live, travel, vacation and work on every continent except Australia and Antarctica, the privilege to visit the RSA this past February was tantamount to a personal, let alone business, epiphany. As a former longtime member of the U.S.-South African Chamber of Commerce, I suggested to my employer the RSA might be a great candidate for her business, as well as any philanthropy in which her company might wish to engage in regard to the betterment of the lives of some of the RSA’s less fortunate citizens.

Via longtime relationships with the RSA’s Chicago consulate personnel, and arrangements kindly made for us (Veritec, Inc.) by their counterparts in Pretoria, business partners were suggested and government workers assigned to assist us in every possible manner upon our arrival and during our ten-day stay. Those who would become our representatives in South Africa, as well as most of the remainder of the continent, treated us better than royalty, but did so genuinely, and not with any hidden agendas. We got to know their incredible families, and their incredible country, thanks to the extraordinary amount of time they took to make certain we were lacking for nothing, and experiencing everything that was good, pleasant, productive and “real”. Aside from business, they also became instant friends, and people for whom I’ll be forever grateful to have met. We communicate frequently, and happily, thanks to the Internet, and my incessant goal will be to return there as often as the fates will allow the privilege to do so.

South Africa is too special to try to accurately extol via verbiage. It must be seen to be truly experienced. I was told the behavior of our new friends was commonplace in South Africa, and a way of life regarding mutual business relationships, too. If so, it’s even more magic than I imagined.

Actually, the RSA is truly magic in every respect. Anyone fortunate enough to be enchanted and enveloped by the spell she and her people cast, personally and professionally, should consider themselves among the most blessed people on the planet. Thank you, South Africa, and great new friends, for my blessings, which shall reside within me for as long as I live.

--- Barry ZeVan, Vice President – Public Relations, Marketing and Sales VERITEC, INC., Golden Valley, MN





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Tuesday, September 4, 2007

SA-MN Council Update – Fall 2007

Herewith an update in response to recent requests for information about what is happening with the SA-MN Business Council. Please do not hesitate to let me know if you want me to share any additional info with the Council participants.
Recent Council Events
Neville Matjie, General Manager of Trade & Investment KwaZulu-Natal, hosted an executive breakfast for MN-SA Business Council members on July 24, 2007. Trade & Investment KwaZulu-Natal is the host and organizer of the first South African International Trade & Investment Conference and Exhibition to be held at the International Convention Centre, Durban, South Africa on October 29-31st, 2007. The SA Consul General in Chicago was co-host for the event and was represented by Charles Manuel the Economic Consul in the Chicago office.

The breakfast was attended by more than 40 individuals including investors, bankers, entrepreneurs, business executives, government representatives, academics and students.

Neville offered to customize your experience when you visit the conference, if you let him know in advance of your travel plans. He can be contacted directly at - neville@tikzn.co.za, or mobile telephone +27.83.287.2399.

Upcoming Events
Instead of arranging separate events for the Council in September and October we decided to support a couple of local events that are already planned and that complement our own objectives. We will continue this practice in the future when the opportunity presents itself.

Doing Business in South Africa Seminar, September 25
The Minnesota Trade Office is proud to announce a seminar "Doing Business in South Africa" on Tuesday, September 25. For complete details, go to http://www.exportminnesota.com/PDFs/SouthAfrica9_07.pdf.

The seminar will be held at the offices of Oppenheimer Wolff and Donnelly, Plaza VII, Ste. 3300, 45 So. 7th St., Minneapolis, MN 55402 and will start at 1:30pm to 5:00pm.

To register, complete the registration form and fax it to the MTO, or provide registration details via e-mail reply to Mto.Edu@state.mn.us.

Questions about the seminar can be directed to Jennifer Kocs at 651.259.7488.

Pan African Trade and Investment Summit – October 4 and 5 at the Humphrey Institute
A group of local immigrants from Africa are leading the charge to organize a Pan African Trade and Investment Summit for October 4 and 5, 2007. This event promises to be a first in Minnesota that introduces the African continent as an emerging market in the global economy. Gov Tim Pawlenty has been invited to deliver the keynote address and delegates from South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, US Department of Commerce and the University of MN will appear as speakers at the event.

Full conference registration is only $200 including a networking reception on the evening of the first day. Opportunities for corporate sponsorships and attending an African Diaspora dinner on the second night of the event are also available. It is expected that the event will receive a good deal of local radio and TV coverage making it an excellent opportunity to be associated with the emergence of Africa on the global economic stage.

Mr. Joash Maangi, the Chairman of the Organizing Committee can be contacted at jmaangi@abcgroupllc.com, or on his mobile 952.697.3690.


2007 US-Africa Business Summit, November 14 to 16 in Cape Town, South Africa

Industry Experts Predict that Summit will Bring the Largest, Simultaneous Delegation of U.S. Business Leaders to Africa in History

U.S. Secretary of State Says Summit is an Important Opportunity for U.S. and African Political, Business, and Civil Society Leaders to Work Together to Address Development Challenges

Washington, D.C. (August 8, 2007)—The Corporate Council on Africa (CCA), with the support of leading U.S. corporations, African businesses, and global leaders from the private and public sectors, will host its 2007 U.S.-Africa Business Summit in Cape Town, South Africa, November 14-16, 2007.

Hosted every two years, this is CCA’s sixth Summit, but the first-ever to be held in Africa. More than 1,500 participants are expected to attend.

To find out more about the upcoming Summit visit www.africacncl.org.

Contact: Adina Ellis, CCA, (202) 263-3522 or aellis@africacncl.org

Council Member Events and Special Offers

Wine and Dine River Cruise on the St Croix – Bob Marx, Founder and CEO of MT Global Wines
Ahoy everyone!! For those of you who haven't heard yet, we are doing a Wine & Dine River Cruise on Sept. 28 and will feature David Frost Wines. David is flying in for this event and is looking forward to seeing everyone! Cities 97 decided this looked like so much fun, they’re coming on board, which means it’s sure to be a sell out!! Get your tickets early!! For those of you coming in from out of town....join us after the cruise at www.aftonhouseinn.com (get a room) where David, myself and others will continue the festivities! If you have never been on the St. Croix River this time of year.....you're missing out!! Reserve tickets at www.frostwines.com and click on link for Wine & Dine Dinner Cruise. See you there!!

Bob Marx - rmarx@mtglobalwines.com or on his mobile 651.247.3267

SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS INVITES TRAVELERS TO
“FALL INTO SPRING” WITH INCREDIBLE FARES

Fares Start as Low as $927 Round Trip
South African Airways (SAA), voted “Leading Airline to Africa” by World Travel Awards, invites travelers to “Fall into Spring” with incredibly low fares for travel from New York or Washington, D.C., to South Africa during the fall and spring months. Fares start as low as $927 round trip, excluding taxes, on flights to Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, Port Elizabeth and East London, and require a 5-day minimum stay, with a 30-day maximum stay. The fares are for travel dates commencing Oct. 11 to Dec. 11, and Jan. 20 to March 31, must be booked by Aug. 31, 2007, and purchased at www.flysaa.com or 1-800-722-9675. Low fares also are available for travel from many points in the U.S. to selected points throughout Southern Africa.

“While we enter into our fall months here in North America, in South Africa the flowers are blossoming and the “Big Five” are out and about as the region wakes up from winter and experiences spring fever,” said Marc Cavaliere, executive vice president, North America for South African Airways. “With these incredible fares, we invite travelers to join in the spring celebration in Southern Africa, or to visit during the Southern fall months, to experience the many wonders of this destination.”
Travelers can be the first to hear of future SAA specials and promotions by signing up for SAA’s newsletter at www.flysaa.com.

In the News
The links below are to a variety of interesting articles that crossed my desk in recent weeks.
Chinese delegation propose a project to create a tax-free zone in Botswana- http://allafrica.com/stories/200708210097.html
Big deal for newbies - http://www.mg.co.za/articlePage.aspx?articleid=316985&area=/insight/insight__economy__business/ Call centres have been identified as potential areas of interest for foreign investors. Government has negotiated special, cut-rate deals through Telkom for large foreign investors in South Africa's business process outsourcing (BPO) sector.

Productivity a top corporate issue -http://www.itweb.co.za/sections/business/2007/0708210850.asp?A=MAW&S=Mobile%20and%20Wireless%20Technology&O=FPIN

Govt to drive ICT usage- http://www.itweb.co.za/sections/business/2007/0708211049.asp?S=IT%20in%20Government&A=ITG&O=FPTOP
Government will increase its ICT usage at national, provincial and local level as a means of improving public service delivery. This will be achieved through the implementation of its information society and development plan in the next several months, says deputy president Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka.

Projects
We would like to share any successful projects in South Africa that our Council participants are involved in. Please let us know if you have any projects to share.

We started a blog site at http://za-mn.blogspot.com/ where we share information and post a calendar of events. If you have participated in any of the SA-MN Business Council events, you are welcome to submit appropriate content for the blog. Please contact Jennifer Kocs at the MTO with your content 651.259.7488.

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