“From the onset the founders of CIH had one common mission and goal, and that was for CIH to be participant Black Empowerment players in the mainstream economy of South Africa. The company has achieved its initial goal and is currently in the second phase of its growth; which is a consolidation phase so as to leverage its assets to become significant players in the industries in which we have invested.
As executives of CIH we are also committed as responsible corporate citizens in our country to make a difference in the communities in which we operate.”

– Dr Anna Mokgokong


Born in Soweto and raised in Swaziland, Dr Anna Mokgokong is a South African businesswoman, who has received international acclaim for her entrepreneurial ability.

As President of the South African Women Entrepreneurs Network (SAWEN), and the International Women’s Forum of South Africa (IWFSA), she is a much sought-after public speaker with a keen interest in community development and women empowerment. She has been inducted into the Leading Women Entrepreneurs of the World, an independent, international club of the world’s powerful and successful female entrepreneurs in 1998. In addition she is also the recipient of the prestigious SA Businesswoman of the Year Award 1999.

She used her medical training as a springboard into business, however her scope of influence spans different industries. She sits on numerous boards of listed and unlisted companies locally and internationally.

Dr Mokgokong has also served in academia and the public sector – having chaired the Council of the University of South Africa, and been appointed by President Thabo Mbeki to serve on the Commission for the Remuneration of Public Office Bearers, where she is the Deputy Chairperson.

She holds degrees in Bachelor of Science (University of Botswana) and MBChB (Medunsa).
 
Dr Anna Mokgokong
Executive Chairperson
     
     

Born and raised in Atteridgeville, Joe Madungandaba is an accountant by profession, and an astute business figure in the commercial world in South Africa. He sits on a number of boards of companies, both listed and unlisted, locally and internationally.

He is the Chief Executive Officer of the company and his keen eye for lucrative business opportunities has enabled the company to flourish and prosper.

He is the recipient of the prestigious Black Management Forum (BMF) Manager of the Year Award and has helped shape government policy on taxation, reconstruction and development. He has also chaired the Northern chapter of the Association for the Advancement of Black Accountants of Southern Africa (ABASA).

He has studied Commerce at the University of the North (UNISA), Cranfield School of Management (UK) and Wharton Business School (USA). He is a fellow of the Institute of Commercial and Financial Accountants of Southern Africa.

 
Joe Madungandaba
Chief Executive Officer