Kumene Technologies is a BWO (Level 3 BBBEE) company.
One of the key project deliverables of K-Tech is to ensure that there is meaningful participation by the broader communities in projects. K-Tech's Local Economic Empowerment policy seeks to plough back into the communities we work in by:
Local Recruitment
working in various areas in different communities, we recruit labour from the communities we work in. This Local Recruitment seeks to employ people that are from the target community, who know how to interact with the community in the most efficient way. This makes sure that we create jobs and empower the target community as well as create a sense of ownership in projects.
Training
the local labour will be guided on project execution and team work. In the labour most cases is not skilled and so we undergo training sessions of safety procedures, and use of personal protective equipment, (PPE). This meets the government regulations of Accelerated Shared Growth Initiative South Africa (ASGISA) for skills development.
Description | % |
Percentage Equity ownership of Historically Disadvantaged Individuals (Women, Black People and Disabled people) who are actively involved in the management of the enterprise* | 100 |
Percentage equity ownership of Black individual (Africans, Coloureds, and Indian People who are South African citizens) who are actively in-volved in the management of the enterprise* | 100 |
Percentage equity ownership of women who are actively involved in the management of the enterprise (incl. women & disabled employees).* | 100 |
Percentage of total staff regarded as HDI.* | 100 |
Percentage of total staff regarded as black | 100 |
Percentage of local (South African) equity ownership in the enterprise.* | 100 |