The media industry plays an important critical role in the economic growth of a country. Apart from that, the media has been regarded as an agenda setting role thus it deliberates on topical issues within a certain country. One such media organisation that fits the above is Transfrom SA.
Transform SA is a business-to-business quarterly journal that publishes information relating to transformation within the private and the public sector. The media organization is the sister company of Saki Print owned by Saki Mabhele.
This journal commemorate success stories of transforming companies through interviews with the men and women who are driving these organizations which have contributed vastly to South Africa’s transformation. The publication directly speaks to decision-makers across the SADC region regarding SA’s transformation in terms of management, policies and strategic direction in the public and private sector. The magazine is a well-researched editorial content that gets contributed by industry specialists, business analysts and some of the best business leaders, political analysts and politicians in Southern Africa.
The editorial content of this highly required after publication is driven by the ever-changing business and government environment in concert with the passion to educate the South African citizenry about transformation in the context of South Africa particularly for economic growth and the advancement of underprivileged communities.
The magazine is distributed amongst JSE listed companies, associations, chambers of commerce, decision makers in national and provincial government departments, municipalities, members of various diplomatic corps, captains of industry and many others.
Its readership profile is intended for MDs, CEOs, Directors, office of the President, Ministers, Deputy Ministers, DGs, DDGs, Premiers’ offices, Mayoral Offices, Municipal Managers, Vice Chancellors, Supply chain Management, Parliament officials, BBEEE Consultants, Senior Engineers, National council of provinces, Provincial Legislatures
The magazine’s content is mainly focused on transformation, procurement, CSI, economy, investments, social development, law, politics, education and skills development, SMME development, media, international relations, finance, logistics and many more.