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Celebrating 5 years of MPAMOT
08 August 2025. Celebrating 5 years of MPAMOT. Motseng Women Investments, in partnership with Malani Padayachee & Associates, acquired Mott MacDonald Africa, forming MPAMOT, a leading 100% black women-owned engineering and infrastructure development firm. MPAMOT has been recognised for its growth and impact in the engineering sector, including being named one of the top 50 fastest-growing women-owned/led companies globally by the Women Presidents’ Organisation (WPO)
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04 August 2025. In this inspiring episode of Leaders in Conversation, Lesaka CEO, Lincoln Mali, gets up close with Ipeleng Mkhari, as she shares the untold story behind the rise of Motseng, a journey defined by vision, grit, and a relentless commitment to legacy.

14 May 2025. Today, on World Facilities Management day, we are reflecting on how Facilities Management is being redefined across our continent. From smart buildings to sustainable operations, FM faces a pivotal shift as urbanisation accelerates. Watch as our CEO Ipeleng Mkhari, presents a thought leadership talk titled : “Resilience in Action: Thriving in a World of Change”, at SAFMA’s World FM Day event 2025.

08 May 2025. Women-led Motseng invests in the future of South Africa’s rail network through historic consortium partnership with African Infrastructure Investment Managers (AIIM), RATP Dev, Alstom, and other industry leaders to reimagine South Africa’s passenger rail sector, with the Gautrain at its heart.

05 OCTOBER 2023. PIVOT POINT-In conversation with Ipeleng Mkhari. Entrepreneur, CEO and founder of Motseng Investment Holdings, Ipeleng Mkhari joins KAYABiz Host, Gugulethu Mfuphi for this week’s version on Pivot Point. Ipeleng has the kind of story that should be required reading for every entrepreneur.

22 SEPTEMBER 2023. The high interest rate environment continues to rattle some sectors, including property. Property guru and CEO of Motseng Investment Holdings Ipeleng Mkhari says the industry is in a difficult period with big assets not being bought.