SAIGA is forging ahead with its transformation and re-engineering process to meet its objectives, as guided by the “2021-2025 strategy”. This and other strategic plans were outlined by the SAIGA CEO, Russel Morena, in his address at the Annual General Meeting, held at the Institute’s head offices in Centurion last month.
Chaired by SAIGA President, Phillip Rakgwale, the hybrid AGM was well attended by members across the country.
Amid pomp and ceremony, the AGM was physically well graced by several council members who included Lucky Mokoena, Thabang Molapo, Kgothatso Maoko, and new member, Mavuso Shabalala.
The SAIGA financial accountant, Qhamani Noko as well as membership and marketing staff led by Becky Penumlungu.
Guests included a representative from Python for Accountants, Abhijit Singh as well as chairperson of the Africa & Global Committee, Dr Sipho Malapane, had the two audiences spellbound with his hybrid presentation on Africa & Growth initiatives.
Council members welcomed the presidential report and that of the CEO, praising the leadership of the organisation while also reiterating their support for the initiatives as set out in the strategic plan to grow the Institute.
“Our 2021-2025 strategic plan remains on track and the biggest task, needing council support, is to go out in the market and educate people about the RGA designation,” said Morena.
“We are also looking to re-diversify and expand our revenue streams. But most importantly, we’re supporting the council’s vision and strategy.”
Morena reminded members of the upcoming 2nd SAIGA Annual Conference in September.