Dimakatso Chuene Kabe (CIMA Adv Dip MA)

Grant Accountant at Wits Health Consortium

Dimakatso Chuene Kabe is a skilled finance professional currently serving as a Grant Accountant at Wits Health Consortium since August 2023, following a role as a Grants Accountant Intern. Prior experience includes working as a Liberty Financial Adviser at Liberty Group South Africa from October 2022 to September 2023. Dimakatso holds a Postgraduate Diploma in Financial Management from the University of Johannesburg and a BCom in Accounting from the University of Limpopo. Additionally, Dimakatso has obtained the CIMA Advanced Diploma in Management Accounting, further enhancing expertise in financial management and accounting.

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Johannesburg, South Africa

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Wits Health Consortium (Pty) Limited (“WHC“) is a wholly owned Company of the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg (South Africa) under its Faculty of Health Sciences. WHC provides Faculty with a legal framework within which to operate the research and other activities necessary to support its academic objectives. In addition WHC offers a range of products and services to the Academics conducting these activities in order to assist with the management thereof. WHC was formed in March 1998 to harness and stimulate the commercial potential within Faculty, and in particular to capitalise on clinical research. The flexible manner in which WHC is structured encourages academics to operate their entities along entrepreneurial lines with strong investigator ownership. WHC balances reducing unnecessary bureaucratic control whilst still ensuring that activities are conducted in a formalised, controlled and well managed environment. WHC has also been the fertile breeding ground for many initiatives, the most notable being the formation of the Wits Donald Gordon Medical Centre which was incubated within WHC and eventually established in its own entity. WHC is a not-for-profit organisation as all surpluses are reinvested in either WHC's or the University's operational and academic infrastructures.