Tokafala Looks To Grow Bigger

Robert Wiggins
Robert Wiggins

After becoming successful last year, the Tokafala business skills advisory programme is now looking at a bigger landscape. Speaking to Business Monitor last week, Tokafala programme manager, Robert Wiggins said they are currently working with their programme partners to formulate a longer-term strategy.

“Module one of Tokafala was successfully implemented, delivering to targets. Focus must now be on transformation and catalysing Vision 2036,” he said.

Wiggins added that Tokafala has created significant client impact, providing broad access of opportunity across a diverse set of small, medium and micro-sized enterprises (SMMEs) and leveraging key strategic partnerships.

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