Institute of Business Advisors Southern Africa (IBASA)
Tshwanelo Mosoeu is an accomplished entrepreneur and professional with extensive experience in the technology and business sectors. As the Founder and Director of Nelo-Tech since September 2019, Tshwanelo leads an information communication and technology company focused on software development, app design, programming, and ICT skills development. Tshwanelo also serves as a Public Member of the World Economic Forum and a member of the Institute of Business Advisors Southern Africa, contributing to the shaping of global and regional agendas and upholding professional standards within business advisory practices. Additionally, Tshwanelo is the Founder and Director of KAT GROUP, specializing in branding and digital solutions, and holds a directorship and shareholding position at LETSHWA HOLDINGS, an investment company aiming to enhance socio-economic development in South Africa. Previous roles include Project Director at Ignite Business Solutions and Project Manager at Honey Badger Business Consultants, as well as consulting experience with notable companies such as Coca-Cola and SAB.
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Institute of Business Advisors Southern Africa (IBASA)
The Institute of Business Advisors Southern Africa (hereinafter referred to as “IBASA”), was founded in 1998, as a branch of the Institute of Business Advisers in the United Kingdom. The initiative came from professional business advisors in South Africa. Appointed mainly by SMME support institutions, business advisers felt that their profession enjoyed neither recognition nor support. Since then, IBASA has become an independent, non-statutory, professional body, registered as a non-profit company with the objective of setting up, implementing and maintaining professional standards of practice and a code of ethics among business advisors, coaches and mentors in Southern Africa. IBASA recognised the need for holistic business support facilities to be available to the emerging business market in Southern Africa and the need for the control of standards, with regard to the provision of such support. IBASA was then set up with the aim of providing direction, with regard to both these imperatives. IBASA has a grading system, which measures business advisers on three differentiated levels, according to their relevant business management experience, their learning and qualifications, and their current practice in supporting businesses. IBASA focuses attention on experience as a business support practitioner, whilst recognising the need for new entrants into the profession. All members of IBASA are bound by a Code of Conduct and ethics. The concept of the need for Business Advising Service standards and accreditation, requires that service providers be members of a professional body, such as IBASA.