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Kingdom Builders Business Forum names big hitters as speakers for upcoming Business Summit

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Vusi Thembekwayo has been named as one of the speakers.

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The Kingdom Builders Business Forum (KBBF) has confirmed Dr Cindy Trimm, Vusi Thembekwayo and Dr Sisa Ngebulana as speakers for its upcoming Business Summit, scheduled for May 2026 in Johannesburg.

The line-up brings together three established figures from different areas of leadership and enterprise.

Dr Cindy Trimm is internationally recognised for her work in leadership development and faith-based transformation, with experience advising leaders across business and public sectors.

Vusi Thembekwayo is a South African entrepreneur, investor and founder of MyGrowthFund Venture Partners, with a track record spanning venture capital, advisory and enterprise development across Africa. He is widely known for his work on scaling businesses and for his role in shaping conversations around growth and execution in emerging markets.

Dr Sisa Ngebulana is the founder of Billion Group and Rebosis Property Fund, and is regarded as a key figure in South Africa’s property sector. He led the establishment of one of the first black-managed and substantially black-owned property funds listed on the JSE, with developments spanning major retail and commercial assets across the country.

The summit programme will include keynote sessions and a master class. Thembekwayo is expected to lead a session focused on business execution and scaling, while Ngebulana will address leadership and long-term value creation. Trimm’s contribution will centre on purpose-driven leadership and the role of personal development in business.

KBBF is part of House of Treasures ministries and operates as a platform focused on faith-driven entrepreneurship, providing mentorship, training and structured engagements for professionals and business leaders.

The event will take place on Saturday, May 2, 2026, from 10am to 5pm, at the Birchwood Hotel - OR Tambo Conference Centre in Johannesburg.