Providing support to upskill female entrepreneurs in the water sector is being is one of GIBB Engineering’s latest commitments. The company recently signed a memorandum of understanding with the South African Water Research Commission (WRC) to develop a group of women water entrepreneurs. GIBB said the memorandum was a commitment to assist in the support, upskilling and development of five water-industry businesswomen as part of the Women in Water Incubation Programme. This programme was launched by the Department of Water and Sanitation a year ago, with the Water Research Commission as the implementing agent. “GIBB is driven by the spirit of Ubuntu, the belief that we are where we are because of how we help others,” GIBB group CEO Richard Vries said. “This programme is not about what GIBB offers, it’s about what each of these entrepreneurs takes away from GIBB and converts to something bigger.”
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