Technoarts is a ‘Level 4’ B-BBEE Contributor and has embraced transformation throughout all levels within the Technoarts Group.

The Technoarts Group’s commitment to sustainable empowerment is evident in the company’s numerous empowerment initiatives which have changed the lives of many previously disadvantaged individuals.

The Technoarts Group believes that through long term partnerships with Individuals, Empowered Enterprises and Non-Profit Organisations it can truly change the lives of others.

Technoarts has a 26% black woman shareholding which is held by one of Praxley Private Equity’s black woman owned investment holding companies.

Since inception in 2003, Praxley Private Equity has made numerous private equity investments with capital in excess of some R600 million being invested across a broad range of industries

Tshepang represents the interests of Praxley Private Equity on the board of Technoarts. Tshepang has immersed herself in the Technoarts Group and has proved to be a valuable interface between Technoarts and its key clients.

Technoarts is committed to employment equity with the majority of employees being previously disadvantaged individuals.   The Technoarts Group’s commitment to sustainable empowerment is evident in the company’s management and employment practices.

The Technoarts Group has forged partnerships with numerous Entities and Non-Profit Organisations in South Africa which aligns the Technoarts group with what it believes to be a social responsibility of all South Africans – improving the lives of as many previously disadvantaged South Africans as possible.

Significant Socio-Economic Development and Enterprise Development partners include:

– Fastnet Link (Pty) Limited;

– University of Limpopo;

– The Appel Combined Farm School;

– The Haenertsburg Primary School; and

– The Driehoek Primary School.