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The CTICC is Africa’s leading convention centre located in the heart of Cape Town, South Africa. The purpose built event complex consists of CTICC 1 and CTICC 2, which are connected by the Skybridge and boast a floor space of 140 855m2.
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The CTICC, Africa’s leading conference venue, held its Annual General Meeting (AGM) today in Cape Town.
Against a backdrop of severe travel restrictions and regulations limiting the size of indoor gatherings, the CTICC leadership team and staff faced a challenging year in 2020/2021.
While 2021 saw the start of the vaccine roll-out and the easing of some restrictions, the CTICC’s business was still severely curtailed. This called for agility and forward thinking to mitigate the restrictions’ financial impact on the CTICC.
Due to this, the CTICC team fully embraced its theme for 2020/21 – “Promoting forward thinking” and its chess motif.
“Like many businesses, we were faced with uncontrollable challenges and obstacles, but we used these hardships as opportunities to trigger growth,” explained the CEO of the CTICC, Taubie Motlhabane.“The red queen on the front cover of our Integrated Annual Report represents the characteristics that got us through a challenging year, these being passion, innovation and agility. Her red colour also talks back to the Red Queen Hypothesis, a theory that suggests one has to run twice as fast and work twice as hard to stay on top, which was undoubtedly the case for us in this year under review.Like in a chess game, every piece matters – this is why we made teamwork and community a priority in the 2020/21 financial year. To succeed, we had to act strategically, together, because every move we make impacts all of our futures”, she continued.
“Like many businesses, we were faced with uncontrollable challenges and obstacles, but we used these hardships as opportunities to trigger growth,” explained the CEO of the CTICC, Taubie Motlhabane.
“The red queen on the front cover of our Integrated Annual Report represents the characteristics that got us through a challenging year, these being passion, innovation and agility. Her red colour also talks back to the Red Queen Hypothesis, a theory that suggests one has to run twice as fast and work twice as hard to stay on top, which was undoubtedly the case for us in this year under review.
Like in a chess game, every piece matters – this is why we made teamwork and community a priority in the 2020/21 financial year. To succeed, we had to act strategically, together, because every move we make impacts all of our futures”, she continued.
Annual results across the board
Future-proofing the CTICC
Based on the lessons learnt in the past financial year, the CTICC team shifted their mindset and actions to a more proactive approach and focused on shaping their future.
This approach included several critical improvements to their existing policies, and the implementation of new ones. The changes included:
The Premier of the Western Cape, Alan Winde, expressed his support for the CTICC and its leadership in his foreword in the CTICC 2020/21 Integrated Annual Report. He highlighted the strong partnership between the Western Cape Government and the CTICC throughout the pandemic and how it has supported the well-being of Western Cape residents.
Two ways the CTICC has supported the community started with hosting the Hospital of Hope in CTICC 1, which closed its doors on 21 August 2020, having helped 1 500 patients. This was followed by hosting the Vaccination Centre of Hope, where over 100 000 citizens received their vaccinations.
Alderman Dan Plato also highlighted the progressiveness of the CTICC team and its support of the community in his foreword in the CTICC 2020/21 Integrated Annual Report. “The CTICC has continued to be forward thinking and community-focused in response to these realities and has continued to maintain its triple-bottom-line commitment to people, planet and profit.”
A year of sobering and hopeful statistics
During the 2020/21 financial year, the CTICC only hosted 53 events (a decrease of 86.6% from the 2019/20 financial year), with a 98.3% drop in-person attendance rate from the 2019/20 financial year). Many of these events were hybrid, showcasing the CTICC’s ability to seamlessly integrate in-person and virtual events. Notable events include the Western Cape Entrepreneurship Recognition Awards and The Spar Challenge International Netball Tri-Nations Tournament. The centre also provided a safe environment for over 600 trainee accountants to write their exams and 600 UNISA graduates to receive their degrees.
The CTICC also reported that 88% of the total procurement spend was with B-BBEE businesses and that 44% of the entire procurement spend was composed of women-owned enterprises, up 2% from the previous financial year. Additionally, 80.7% of spend was with local providers.
The CTICC also continued its commitment to the environment and sustainability during the financial year. Energy, water and waste management continued to be of a high priority for the CTICC, and it managed to:
The CTICC’s next move
As the board chairman, Deon Cloete, said poignantly in his foreword in the 2020/21 Integrated Annual Report, “the future of events will never be the same for the CTICC”.
The CTICC has wisely used its time during the year under review to re-strategise and reimagine its event offering for a new and better tomorrow. This forward-thinking approach has led the CTICC to:
Taubie Motlhabane also thanked her staff, MANCO, EXCO, Board, Shareholders, service partners and clients for their support during the year under review. She ended her presentation with a clear message that the CTICC’s priority going forward is to focus more on community and innovation. This new focus will soon bring on significant changes at the CTICC, and Ms Motlhabane encouraged everyone to watch this space.
Have a look at the full report here or browse our 2020/21 Integrated Annual Report site to find out how we are ‘Promoting forward thinking’ #CTICCAGM2021.
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Issued by: Media Office, Cape Town International Convention Centre
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