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18 January 2016Members of the South African government, business and industry leaders will be
heading to the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, taking place between
20 and 23 January, under the theme: "Mastering the Fourth Industrial Revolution".The WEF annual
meeting gathers leaders from business, governments, international organisations, academia and civil
society to discuss the global economy. Delegates also seek ways to improve global governance
through public-private co-operation by working in close collaboration with key international
organisations and providing input into major multilateral processes.Other topics that will be
discussed this year will include sustainable and inclusive economic growth in the face of slowing
growth rates, increasing market volatility and looming global risks, and geo-security.Watch this to
find out more about WEF:[embedded content]South Africa will be represented by: GovernmentJacob
Zuma, president
Jeff Radebe, minister in The Presidency
Nomvula Mokonyane, minister of water
and sanitation
Rob Davies, minister of trade and industry
Aaron Motsoaledi, minister of health
Pravin Gordhan, minister of finance
Tina Joemat-Pettersson, minister of energy
Ebrahim Patel,
minister of economic developmentState-run groupsKingsley Makhubela, chief executive, Brand
South Africa
Lesetja Kganyago, governor, South African Reserve Bank
Siyabonga Gama, acting
chief executive, Transnet
Shulami Qalinge, general manager, Transnet
Linda Masabo, chair,
Transnet
Sipho Maseko, chief executive, Telkom
Jabu Mabuza, chair, Telkom
Mandla Gantsho,
chair, Sasol
David Constable, chief executive, Sasol
Daniel Matjila, chief executive, Public
Investment CorporationFinance and investmentNicky Newton-King, chief executive, JSE
Stephen
Koseff, chief executive, Investec
Ben Kruger, joint chief executive, Standard Bank
Vassi Naidoo,
chair, Nedbank
Mike Brown, chief executive, Nedbank
Ralph Mupita, chief executive for South
Africa and emerging markets, Old Mutual
Thabo Dloti, chief executive, Liberty Holdings
Geoffrey
Qhena, chief executive, Industrial Development Corporation
Busi Mabuza, chair, Industrial
Development Corporation
Johan Burger, chief executive, FirstRand
Patrick Dlamini, chief executive,
Development Bank of Southern Africa
Jabulani Moleketi, chair, Development Bank of Southern
Africa
Stephen Coller, chief executive of corporate and investment banking, Barclays Africa
Maria
Ramos, chief executive, Barclays AfricaBusiness leadersThero Setiloane, chief executive, Business
Leadership SA
Tonye Cole, chief executive, Sahara Group
Iqbal Surv, chairman, Sekunjalo
Holdings
Anant Singh, chief executive, Videovision Entertainment
Peter Staude, chief executive,
Tongaat Hulett
Ishmael Sunga, South African Confederation of Agricultural Unions
Koos Bekker,
chair, Naspers
David Tudor, group general counsel, Naspers
Nicolaas Kruger, chief executive, MMI
Holdings
Sipho Pityana, chair, AngloGold Ashanti
Patrice Motsepe, chair, African Rainbow
Minerals
Jongisa Magagula, head of investor relations, African Rainbow Minerals
Andies Wilkens,
director, African Rainbow Minerals
Brian Dames, chief executive, African Rainbow Energy and
PowerMediaKarima Brown, general executive editor, Independent Media
Ellis Mnyandu, editor,
Business Report
Bronwyn Nielsen, editor-in-chief, CNBC Africa
Alec Hogg, editor,
Biznews.comOtherMax Price, vice-chancellor, University of Cape Town
Hanli Prinsloo, chief
executive, I Am Water Foundation
Precious Moloi-Motsepe, executive chair, Motsepe
Foundation
Anton du Plessis, executive director, Institute for Security StudiesSource: Businesstech
and South African Government News Agency
http://www.southafrica.info/news/international/south-africans-attend-davos-180116.htm