Investment Portfolio

Thebe Foundation Trust Investments is the investment arm for the Foundation, scouting and sourcing for opportunities to add in it’s growing portfolio.

Thebe investment interests

10% shareholding

HR Ignite is an EME, with 55 black shareholding, and at least 45 black female shareholding, and automatically a Level 2 B BBEE contributor.

10 % Shareholding

HR Ignite is an EME, with 55 black shareholding, and at least 45 black female shareholding, and automatically a Level 2 B BBEE contributor.

Outsourcing is a sustainable and competitive method for managing costs and allowing the company to focus on its key strength, generating profits.

Top 5 clients

  • Thebe Investment Corporation
  • Afrikan Farms
  • BWD
  • Thebe Tourism Group
  • Thebe Foundation Trust

0.5% shareholding

Enel, through its renewable energy subsidiary Enel Green Power RSA (EGP RSA) has 20 year power supply agreement with Eskom through…

0.5 % Shareholding

Enel, through its renewable energy subsidiary Enel Green Power RSA (EGP RSA) has 20 year power supply agreement with Eskom through the REIPPPP.

Has solar plants and wind farms respectively located in South Africa’s Northern Cape, Limpopo, Western Cape and Eastern Cape

Wind Project

  • Nojoli (88MW)
  • Gibson (111MW) Solar PV
  • Paleisheuwel (82.5MW)
  • Tom Burke (66MW)
  • Upington (10MW)

51% shareholding

Batsumi is a joint venture between Thebe Foundation Trust 51 and Cape Union Mart 49 in the clothing retail sector.

51 % Shareholding

Batsumi is a joint venture between Thebe Foundation Trust 51 and Cape Union Mart 49 in the clothing retail sector.

Backed by the strong retail expertise of Cape Union Mart, Batsumi operates Cape Union Mart and Old Khaki stores at the OR Tambo International Airport as well as the V&A Waterfront in Cape Town.

1.2% shareholding

BioTherm Energy is Africa’s Independent Power Producer (with nearly 400 MW of wind and solar projects in construction in South Africa and Kenya.

1.2 % Shareholding

BioTherm Energy is Africa’s Independent Power Producer (with nearly 400 MW of wind and solar projects in construction in South Africa and Kenya.

Backed by the world’s leading emerging markets investor Actis BioTherm Energy is investing in wind and solar projects across the African continent.

Wind Farms

  • Golden Valley (120 MW)
  • Excelsior (32.5 MW) Solar PV
  • Konkoosies II (83.6 MW)
  • Aggeneys (46 MW)