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Tebogo Malaka

Chief Executive Officer at Independent Development Trust

Tebogo Malaka serves as the Chief Executive Officer and Chairperson of the Board at the Independent Development Trust, overseeing performance and programme management since 2009. Previously, Tebogo held the position of Non Executive Director at Sentech and directed the Water Sector Support in North West for the Department of Water Affairs and Forestry, focusing on strategic leadership and financial management. Additional roles in the department included Water Services Manager and Assistant Director, where responsibilities encompassed implementing government programs and enhancing sector collaboration. Early career experience includes management in the Institutional and Social Development Unit at the Department of Social Services. Tebogo holds an MBA from the University of KwaZulu-Natal and completed secondary education at Tsogo High School.

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Pretoria, South Africa

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Independent Development Trust

The IDT is a Schedule 2 state owned entity which manages the implementation and delivery of critically needed social infrastructure programmes on behalf of government. The organisation reports to the Minister of Public Works who is the Shareholder representative. The IDT National Office is located in South Africa’s capital, Pretoria, and has regional offices in all of the country’s nine provinces. Our organisation was established in 1990 as an independent, grant-making trust. At its inception the organisation was allocated a grant of R2-billion by government, to support education, housing, health services and business development projects in poor Black communities. As a grant-making organisation the IDT supported approximately 8800 community upliftment projects during the first decade. After 1999, the IDT was reconfigured and listed as a Schedule 2 programme implementation agency as prescribed by the Public Finance Management Act (PFMA) (Act 1 of 1999). Since it establishment the IDT has delivered a combination of social infrastructure and social development programmes in predominantly rural communities across the country. The IDT is mandated to support all spheres of government with social infrastructure management and programme implementation. The social infrastructure programmes managed by the IDT cut across national, provincial and local government. The IDT portfolio of programme is broadly categorized into social infrastructure programmes and social development programmes. Social infrastructure programmes entail the provision and maintenance of infrastructure facilities that enable government to deliver social, basic and community services to its citizens. Social development programmes on the other hand, entail initiatives and development interventions that primarily facilitate job creation, poverty eradication, community enterprise support and community empowerment.


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201-500

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