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SiyaQhubeka Forests strengthens community ownership in major milestone

SiyaQhubeka Forests, in partnership with Mondi South Africa and SAFCOL, transfers increased equity stake to SiyaQhubeka Community Trust

SiyaQhubeka Forests (SQF), in partnership with Mondi South Africa and SAFCOL, has officially transferred an increased equity stake to its community empowerment partners SiyaQhubeka Community Trust (SQT), marking a significant milestone in the transformation and inclusive growth of the forestry sector.

The shareholding transfer sees SQT increase its stake from 5.4% to 15.4%, ensuring local communities play an even greater role in the forestry business. This development strengthens their position as active participants in the enterprise and unlocks further economic opportunities for local beneficiaries.

P Laubscher (SiyaQhubeka Forests Board), M Makhathini (SiyaQhubeka Forests Board), S Dlamini (SAFCOL), V Gumede (Khulanathi Growers Trust), Inkosi N Mkhwanazi (Mpukunyoni Traditional Council), Inkosi M Mbuyazi (Mbonambi Traditional Council), F Dlamini (Phalane Community Trust), P Mkhwanazi (Mkhwanazi Traditional Council), M Makhathini (Mkhwanazi Traditional Council), D Mncube (SiyaQhubeka Forests Board Chairperson), T Vilane (Mondi). Front left: L Vilakazi (Mondi), S Mkhwanazi (Mpukunyoni Traditional Council), M Mbuyazi (Mbonambi Traditional Council)

Speaking at the handover event, Mondi representative Themba Vilane emphasised the company’s commitment to transformation, saying, “Today’s shareholding handover marks an important step forward in our partnership with SiyaQhubeka Forests. This milestone underscores our commitment to transformation, as we increase community ownership and foster greater economic participation.

“At Mondi, we are guided by three core goals: contributing to a better country by empowering our local communities; benchmarking with the best by operating at the highest global standards; and growing our people through skills development and sustainable livelihoods. Through partnerships like this, we are not only growing businesses, but also nurturing the skills and opportunities that will continue to sustain these communities for generations to come.”

Sustainable opportunities in forestry

SQF is a Level 1 BBBEE contributor and continues to be committed to transformation.
The organisation has established itself as a globally competitive, sustainable business that integrates commercial forestry with environmental conservation.

Its operations are certified by the Forestry Stewardship Council (FSC) and serve as a model for responsible and innovative forestry practices. A key element of its success is the integration of forestry within the iSimangaliso Wetland Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

SQF board chairperson Dinga Mncube reinforced the significance of the transaction, framing the message around three key themes:

“This shareholding transfer represents three critical principles. First, inclusive growth – where our communities have a growing stake in the forestry sector and directly benefit from its success.

“Second, sustainable business – ensuring SiyaQhubeka continues to create opportunities while preserving the environment. And third, strength in partnership – our collaboration with Mondi, SAFCOL, government and local communities is what makes this partnership work.”

Collaborative effort

In addition to Mondi and SAFCOL, other key empowerment partners, the Khulanathi Growers Trust (KGT) and Imbokodvo Lemabalabala (IL), were acknowledged for their role in shaping this transformation journey.

SAFCOL, as a key government partner in this partnership, reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring community-owned forestry businesses thrive. This transfer is part of a long-term vision to foster economic independence and self-sustaining businesses in South Africa’s forestry sector.

With an enhanced shareholding structure, SQF is poised to deliver long-term value to its community beneficiaries while maintaining world-class operational standards. The transfer of equity is expected to stimulate local enterprise development, create jobs, and provide further training and upskilling opportunities for community members.

“We are still writing the SiyaQhubeka story,” concluded the Mondi representative. “This business is growing; it will be sustainable for many years to come, and the community will always be part of our success.”

The SQF shareholding handover aligns with South Africa’s transformation goals and represents a model for successful partnerships between government, industry and local communities.

 

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