Bhojaram's theme was sustainability and he touched on key aspects needed for sustainability in South Africa which he said should include proper education, economic and political certainty, job creation, eradication of corruption and responsible development.
He stressed that ethical leadership is essential, but also that every citizen can contribute towards a sustainable South Africa by leading a responsible lifestyle.
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Naren Bhojaram, president of CESA (fourth from the right) and the organisation's client liaison officer, Godfrey Ramalisa (to his left) with committee members of the CESA Southern Cape branch. From the left are Attie Bedeker, Marius Roberts, Charles Rowe, Morné Olivier, Jan Brink and Francois van Eck (chairman). Photo: Alida de Beer