Saturday, 22 April 2023

The list of the WEF's strategic partners - African Rainbow Minerals

 The list of the WEF's strategic partners - African Rainbow Minerals

Questa fa parte della lista dei partners strategici del WEF, praticamente quelle aziende che vogliono renderci felici entro il 2030, noi, che siamo estremamente riconoscenti, vorremmo ricambiare la cortesia evitando di appesantire il loro duro lavoro boicottando tutti i loro prodotti. Seguira' ogni giorno l'analisi delle singole aziende.

This is the 5th company of the WEF's strategic partners, practically one of those companies that want to make us happy by 2030, we, who are extremely grateful for their effort, would like to reciprocate the courtesy by not burdening their hard work boycotting all their products. The analysis of the individual companies will follow.

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Dalla lista degli strategici partner del WEF inzio la disamina delle compagnie per ricambiare amorevolmente la loro filantropica visione per il mondo intero.

La quinta della lista e':

African Rainbow Minerals

Dal sito del WEF:

https://www.weforum.org/organizations/african-rainbow-minerals

African Rainbow Minerals

African Rainbow Minerals (ARM) is a leading diversified South African mining and minerals company with long-life, low unit-cost operations and significant growth opportunities. ARM mines iron ore, manganese ore and alloys, chrome ore and alloys, platinum group metals, copper, nickel and coal. The company also has an investment in gold through its shareholding in Harmony. ARM is committed to responsible environmental stewardship as a fundamental part of sustainable value creation.

Il loro sito ufficiale from the WEF search:

https://arm.co.za/

Dichiarano:

We are the world's leading workforce solutions company, offering flexible placement, permanent placement, outsourcing and managed services across all sectors.

Aim for operational excellence

Provide a safe and healthy work environment

Maintain a non-discriminatory workplace

Improve the lives of those living in communities neighbouring our operations

Work responsibly to achieve balance between the economic, social and environmental aspects of our business

Maintain the highest standards of corporate governance

(Anche loro vogliono solo il nostro bene)

speciliazzati in:

Sfruttamento delle risorse ma con etica ah ah



Il CEO e':

DR PATRICE MOTSEPE:

LLB and Doctorate of Commerce Honoris Causa (University of Witwatersrand), Doctorate of Commerce Honoris Causa (Stellenbosch University), Doctor of Management and Commerce Honoris Causa (University of Fort Hare) and BA Law and Doctor of Laws Honoris Causa (University of Eswatini, formerly the University of Swaziland)

In 1994 Dr Motsepe founded Future Mining which grew rapidly to become a successful contract mining company. He then formed ARMgold in 1997 which listed on the JSE in 2002.

In 2003 Dr Motsepe led ARMgold into a merger with Avmin and Harmony Gold. Following the merger Avmin changed its name to African Rainbow Minerals (ARM) and he became the founder and Executive Chairman of ARM.

Dr Patrice Motsepe was a partner in one of the largest law firms in South Africa, Bowmans and was also a visiting attorney in the USA with the law firm, McGuireWoods.

In 2002 Dr Motsepe was voted South Africa’s Business Leader of the Year by the chief executive officers of the top 100 companies in South Africa. In the same year, he was the winner of the Ernst & Young Best Entrepreneur of the Year Award.

In 2017 Forbes Magazine commemorated its 100th Anniversary and honoured Dr Motsepe as one of the “100 Greatest Living Business Minds” in the world alongside many prominent global business leaders. He is the only person living on the African continent to be recognized and honoured as one of the “100 Greatest Living Business Minds” in the world.

Dr Motsepe is also the founder and Chairman of Ubuntu-Botho Investments, African Rainbow Capital (ARC), African Rainbow Energy and Power (AREP) and UBI General Partner (Pty) Ltd. He is also the Deputy Chairman of Sanlam, Chairman of Harmony Gold and President of Mamelodi Sundowns Football Club.

Dr Motsepe is a member Board of Trustees of the World Economic Forum (WEF), the Global Network Advisory Board of the WEF Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution and the WEF International Business Council (IBC) which is made up of 100 of the most highly respected and influential chief executives from all industries. He is also a member of the Harvard Global Advisory Council and the International Council on Mining and Metals (ICMM).

His past business responsibilities include being the President of National African Federated Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NAFCOC) from 2002 to 2006, Founding President of Business Unity South Africa (BUSA) from January 2004 to May 2008, Founding President of Chambers of Commerce and Industry South Africa (CHAMSA), President of the Black Business Council (BBC), and the Founding Chairman of the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) Business Council in March 2013.

Dr Motsepe is a recipient of numerous business and leadership awards and recognitions including:

• Sunday Times Lifetime Achiever Award, 2017;

• Harvard University Veritas Award for Excellence in Global Business and Philanthropy, 2014;

• BRICS Business Council, Outstanding Leadership Award, 2014;

• The Black Management Forum (BMF) Presidential Award for Business Excellence, 2010;

• McGuireWoods Outstanding Alumnus Awards, 2009;

• African Business Roundtable, USA, Entrepreneur & Freedom of Trade Award, 2009;

South African Jewish Report, Special Board Members Award for Outstanding Achievement, 2004;

• Afrikaanse Handelsinstituut, MS Louw Award for Exceptional Business Achievement, 2003; and

World Economic Forum Global Leader of Tomorrow, 1999.

In January 2013 Dr Motsepe and his wife, Dr Precious Moloi-Motsepe joined the Giving Pledge which was started by Warren Buffett and Bill and Melinda Gates. Dr Motsepe committed to give half of the wealth, which is owned by the Motsepe family to the poor and for philanthropic purposes during his lifetime and that of his wife and beyond. In April 2019, Forbes Magazine stated that US$500 million was donated by the Motsepe family to the poor and for philanthropic purposes.

Naturalmente come tutti i moderni filantropi omette di dire che donera' i suoi beni ad una ONLUS di cui lui sara' "padre padrone", e casualmente sara' esente da tassazione...

Dr Motsepe announced on 28 March 2020 that his family, in partnership with companies and organisations that they are associated with, including ARM, pledge R1 billion to assist with South Africa and Africa’s response to the challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic.

AZIONE PER AIUTARE LA COMPAGNIA A CAMBIARE PARTNER:

NESSUN BOICOTTAGGIO DIRETTO (NON HANNO PRODOTTI IN VENDITA), SE AVETE AZIONI, OBBLIGAZIONI ETC, VENDETELE PER FARGLI UN DISPETTO.

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