IN CONVERSATION WITH VICTOR NEMUKULA

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In the heart of Soweto's Dobsonville lies Forte Secondary School, a beacon of academic excellence despite facing significant challenges such as overcrowding, inadequate infrastructure, and limited resources. Recognizing the school's resilience and its pivotal role in the community, Shumani Industrial Equipment, South Africa's largest black-owned and managed industrial equipment supplier, has partnered with the South African Medical & Education Foundation (SAME) to uplift the school's facilities and resources .
Shumani's contribution has facilitated the renovation of critical learning spaces, including the computer centre and science laboratory, transforming them into world-class educational environments. These enhancements not only provide students with access to modern learning tools but also empower teachers to deliver quality education effectively.
"The school is a pillar of its community and is consistently one of the best performing schools in Gauteng. We are proud to be associated with this project as part of our corporate social responsibility initiatives," comments Victor Nemukula, Managing Director of Shumani .
Established as a key player in South Africa's industrial and construction equipment sectors, Shumani Industrial Equipment offers a comprehensive range of products and services, including forklifts, material handling, cleaning, access, compact construction equipment, engines, generators, agricultural equipment, and compressed air solutions . The company represents renowned brands such as Crown, Doosan, Bobcat, SANY, Tennant, and Genie.
In a strategic move to expand its market reach, Shumani launched its online store in June 2024, providing customers with convenient access to its extensive product catalogue and services . This digital platform underscores Shumani's commitment to innovation and customer-centric solutions.
Further solidifying its position in the industry, Shumani introduced "Bheka," South Africa's first locally branded forklift range, in collaboration with Anhui Heli, a global leader in forklift and warehousing equipment . This partnership allows Shumani to offer high-quality, cost-effective equipment tailored to the African market.
Shumani's dedication to corporate social investment extends beyond educational support. The company actively collaborates with small and emerging black-owned suppliers, such as KK Towing and Mokgalaka Engineering Services, providing them with opportunities to scale their businesses and deliver improved services .
By allocating a significant portion of its budget to skills development and prioritizing hires from local communities, Shumani not only addresses the industry's skills gap but also fosters economic growth within the regions it operates

Shumani Industrial Equipment's initiatives at Forte Secondary School exemplify the profound impact that corporate entities can have on community development and youth empowerment. Through strategic partnerships, investment in education, and support for local enterprises, Shumani continues to play a pivotal role in shaping a more equitable and prosperous South Africa.
22 May 2025 English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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