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At RBM, we are proud to be associated with businesses such as Culture Water, Vikeleka, Ngalozengwenya, and DAN Vision, which are beneficiaries of our Supplier Development Programme.

  • Ngalozengwenya, a repair company, is a 100% black and 50% youth-owned Level 1 BBBEE business from KwaMbonambi. The company’s service offerings include whims refurbishment and the manufacture of rotors.
  • Culture Water is a black youth-owned company established in 2020. They supply bottled purified drinking water in and around the KwaMbonambi community.
  • Vikeleka Clothing Suppliers is a 100% black and 51% women-owned Level 1 BBBEE business from KwaMkhwanazi. The company manufactures personal protective equipment (PPE) and safety consumables.
  • DAN Vision is a 100% black-owned Level 1 BBBEE business from KwaDube. The company supplies railway track maintenance and rail components, as well as de-stressing of railway tracks and railway turnouts.
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  • Our procurement approach aligns with Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment

(B-BBEE) objectives, adopting a holistic approach with Preferential Procurement as a key pillar.

  • All procurement at RBM is inclusive, fair and competitive and will be as direct as possible without “intermediaries”.
  • Our Supplier Development Programme (SD) offers critical support through business acumen training, mentoring, coaching, and the development of entrepreneurial

and leadership skills.

RBM has also introduced the Enterprise Development Readiness Training Programme to reduce barriers and enhance access to business opportunities (when/if they become available).

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