Madinda Utilities is a black woman-owned and managed cost-optimization solutions provider specializing in utilities diagnostics, AMI – Advanced Metering Infrastructure design, distribution and administration in the service of local authority boundary distributors (municipalities), from SADC and COMESA countries as its target market for both water and electricity distribution sectors, with just over 22 years’ strategic IP market experience. A continent-wide endeavor, the Continental Free Trade Area aims to create a single market for goods and services in Africa. we intend to facilitate and stimulate the African exodus into secondary activity through extensive manufacturing as a foundation for sustainable industrialization by utilizing the critical segments of the industrial framework including but not limited to Human Capital, Cost-effectiveness, Supply Networks and Development, as this is the hallmark solution method in resolving the continent’s revenue collection losses by utility distributors, which has rendered the defiant local authorities to non-profitability positions.
In order to increase Africa's Industrialization capability and optimize its capacity, the critical infrastructure needs to be suitably competent to accommodate scalable growth of its secondary activity migration into aggressive manufacturing. Since one of the critical causes of the high poverty rate in Africa is the scarcity of sustainable and well-paid jobs, the growth of the manufacturing sector—which will most likely lead to job creation, especially for the youth—will contribute to poverty alleviation. We will ensure the conscription of the Standard Diagnostics Service Agreement with the Employer as well as overseeing the administration of the delivery and expedition of the related Service Level Agreement with the Employer specifying Business Intelligence / Analytics; Enhancement to existing solution (change control criteria met and ITSO [Information Technology Service Operations] have approved option); New solution including Power factor Correction, Load Balancing, Cyber Security Standards. This online excerpt is a brief elucidation of what we stand for intend to achieve in the utilities diagnostics and distribution space for the African continent, initially.
Madinda Utilities was founded in 2018 in view of improving SADC’s utility distribution revenue industry collection losses scourge by municipalities in Southern Africa, which are a direct result of service delivery deficiencies, job opportunity challenges and generic local authority boundary development. With its head office located in Hatfield, Pretoria, Madinda Utilities (Pty) Ltd offers cost per unit diagnostic solutions in commercial utilities to both distributors and consumers, nationally, registered as OGIMADINDA UTILITIES Registration 2018 / 073696 / 07, Income Tax number : 9037822278 and CSD National Treasury Supplier Database Number: MAAA623197. The diagnostics service offering is offered to both municipal distributors as well private sector and state consumers. It has a range of technologies that it deploys to its market to satisfy this objective. Having a over 22 years’ utilities diagnostics experience from its strategic IP, the company has a multitude of specialist associated partners in the deployment and delivery of its turnkey AMI solutions supported by state of the art, SABS and KEMA certified measurement and verification hardware offered in a patented, versatile, dynamic telecommunication technologically advanced suite. The company is constantly lobbying and directing local and foreign investment opportunities in the acquisition of its product on behalf of its prospects promoting skills deployment and job opportunities through SD & L supported AMI deployment projects in both the distribution and supply regions of the energy sector.
- Madinda Utilities is strongly encouraged by the ratification of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) agreement, in May 2019, where 52 out of the 55 AU member countries signed making Africa the largest free trade area in the world. Africa, as a whole, has struggled with extreme global poverty and economic development. AfCFTA aims to unlock Africa’s economic potential and improve the lives of over 1.2 billion people.