Litha Kutta

Business Development Board Sub-committee Chairperson at loveLife

Litha Kutta currently serves as the Head of Partnership and Ecosystem Co-ordination at the Land and Agricultural Development Bank of South Africa, focusing on developing strategic partnerships to enhance support for black development farmers. Litha has extensive experience in enterprise and supplier development, evidenced by previous roles such as Partnership Development & Programme Lead and Enterprise and Supplier Development Director at Tiger Brands. Litha has also held significant positions with loveLife, UCT Food & Connect, and various organizations, contributing to the advancement of economic development and entrepreneurship, particularly within the agricultural sector. Litha's educational background includes multiple degrees in business management, public management, economic principles, and a current focus on a doctorate in entrepreneurship at the University of Pretoria.

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Johannesburg, South Africa

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loveLife

loveLife promotes healthy, positive, HIV-free living among South African teenagers. loveLife combines a sustained high-powered multi-media campaign with nationwide community-level outreach and support programmes for youth. loveLife’s programmes are implemented by a national youth volunteer service corps known as groundBREAKERS in partnership with more than 230 community-based non-government organisations, 8000 schools and 479 government clinics across South Africa. In 2013, major funding for loveLife is provided by the National Department of Health, the National Department of Social Development and Sports and Recreation South Africa. The Anglo American Chairman’s Fund, Berco, Dewey & Le Boeuf, FIFA Football for Hope, Gesellschaft für internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), Mpumalanga Department of Social Development, the National Lottery Distribution Trust Fund, Newsclip, North West Department of Social Development, Royal Bafokeng Nation, the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and Volkswagen South Africa.


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