Black Economic Empowerment
Greeft & Shidi Gerhardt Greeff and Tshidi Seane Celebrating the formation of Inca Concrete Products.
In December 2007 the finalization of the BEE deal was concluded between False Bay Bricks (INCA) and Western Cape-based empowerment consortium Amaza Brickworks.

The business side of the newly formed company will continue to be run by False Bay Bricks CEO Gerhardt Greeff and False Bay Bricks financial director Bennie van Greunen. Amaza's Tshidi Seane will assume the leadership of the company as executive chairperson, while Amaza's Zingile Dingani will sit on the board as a nonexecutive director.




NEF Disburses R46m to Inca Concrete Products
Empowerment catalyst, the National Empowerment Fund (NEF), has approved a R46m disbursement to Western Cape-based empowerment consortium, Amaza Bricksworks (Amaza). The deal will facilitate the acquisition of a 74% share by Amaza in False Bay Bricks business through a new company structure called Inca Concrete Products.


Engineering News
Agency offers flexible funding for construction-materials deal.