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AWCA INVESTMENT HOLDINGS (AIH)

PARTNERS

African Women Chartered Accountants (‘AWCA’) is a 10% beneficiary of the economic benefits generated through AIH. It’s an NPO, which focusses on skills development and the accelerated advancement of African Women CA’s in the country. AWCA was founded in 2002 on the premise of mutual support and personal development of African Women Chartered Accountants. AWCA’s vision is to “Accelerate the development of black female chartered accountants”. In order to realise this vision, the AWCA board approved a “three tier strategy”, which focuses on:

The unwritten motto of the organisation is to “Develop as we lead”. For more information about African Women Chartered Accountants (AWCA) visit: www.awca.co.za

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Precious Sibiya CA (SA) (Non-Executive Director)

Precious Sibiya CA (SA) Precious is an accomplished executive and non-executive director with many years of experience in various leadership roles. She has more than 20 years corporate experience in finance, risk management, financial management, supply chain management and compliance. She is a seasoned professional who has worked in various roles across diverse industry sectors (viz logistics, energy, financial services, insurance, consulting) within private and public sectors. Her roles range from Internal auditor, Risk manager, General Manager Finance to Internal Audit Director.

She has served and continues to serve on various boards and audit committees in the roles of Board member, chairman, deputy chairman and committee member.

Her current boards and committee engagements are Ithala Development Finance Corporation, AIH, Ethekwini Municipality, National Credit Regulator,  Ekurhuleni Municipality, Financial Intelligence Centre and Reef Tankers (Pty) Ltd.

She has previously served on the boards and/or audit committees of Sentech, SkX, Parliament of South Africa, Gauteng Provincial Government, National Gambling Board, AWCA, Union Life, NEHAWU Investment Holdings (NIH), South African Reserve Bank Captive Insurance Company Limited (SARBCIC) , City of Johannesburg, Eskom Finance Company and Eskom subsidiaries in Africa (Umeme Ltd in Uganda, Elgas in Mozambique), amongst others.

Precious is a member of the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants and African Women Chartered Accountants. She completed her articles at Deloitte in Durban where she qualified as a Chartered Accountant. She is also a registered business rescue practitioner.

She is passionate about community development especially programmes involving children and rural women.