Consulting Services

Occupational Health and Safety

  • The reasons incidents occur
  • Legal requirements
  • Organisational rules and procedures
  • Occupational Health
  • Occupational Hygiene
  • Personal Hygiene
  • Occupational Safety
  • First Aid and medical facilities
  • Reporting system
  • Emergency Planning

Waste Management

The term usually relates to materials produced by human activity, and is generally undertaken to reduce their effect on health, the environment or aesthetics.

  • We do consultation on waste management issues which include:
    • Waste collection
    • Waste transportation
    • Waste processing
    • Waste recycling or disposal, and
    • Monitoring of waste materials and environmental Impact management.

Water and Sanitation Management

The lack of basic services such as water supply and sanitation is a key symptom of poverty and underdevelopment.

The provision of such services must be part of a coherent development strategy if it is to be successful. The contribution of water and sanitation services to development is of course far wider than their impact on households. Water is a key factor of production in manufacturing industry, power generation, mining and agriculture. It sustains the natural environment which is why it is not only the quantity of water available which is critical but also its quality, its fitness for use. For this reason, both sanitation services and economic activities which can pollute water and render it unfit for use must be controlled

  • We consult for officials and community on various water and sanitation aspects such as:
    • Capital investment
    • Operation and maintenance
    • Training and capacity building
    • Organisation development
    • Financing and commercial services

Fire Management

The most important use of fire for conservation management is to maintain viable populations of all existing plant and animal species. The use of fire to achieve other management objectives should always take this into account.

We provide solutions through consultation on:

  • Reduction in fuel load to prevent unmanageable wildfires,
  • The control of invasive alien plants,
  • Monitor increase in water yield from catchments,
  • Promoting desirable plants for the flower picking industry, or improving grazing

Risk Management

Risk management is a practice with processes, methods, and tools for managing risks in a project.  It provides a disciplined environment for proactive decision making to continuously assess what could go wrong within an organization and with its products.

We provide consultation and raining on various aspects as as:

  • Skills needed to acquire data from disparate data sources,
  • Configure your risk environment
  • Develop appropriate risk factor models
  • Perform risk analysis and
  • Create results-based reports.

Quality Management

Quality is all about how to analyse and improve a work process. Quality of design, conformance, maintenance and service. Various tools for improvement. Process capability and process control methods. Using cost data as a basis for improvement. The measurement of customer response and the achievement of customer-focus. Quality management systems: ISO 9000, Total Quality Management, Benchmarking, The Baldridge System. In our consultation and training, we cover:

  • Managing quality improvement teams and projects.
  • Compare and contrast the various tools used in quality management.
  • Comprehend the concepts of customer’s value and the role.
  • Discuss the emerging tendencies toward global competitiveness and the role of the customer.
  • To summarize the different perspectives on quality.
  • Comprehend six-sigma management and its tools.
  • To design quality into product and services.
  • Statistically-based quality improvement for variables.
  • Develop strategic plan for total quality management.
  • The significance of customer-driven quality.
  • “Benchmarking”, as a means of identifying the choice of the market.

Project Management

We manage various projects on behalf of  clients who do not have the capacity to conduct them. Our intervention include:

  • Planning, scheduling and Budget Management
  • Resources allocation
  • Performance specifications designed to meet the needs of stakeholder and beneficiaries
  • Monitoring and evaluation
  • Providing a framework for tracking and monitoring cost and work performance
  • Defining communication channels
  • Assisting in understanding and coordinating many parts of the project

Fleet Management

The Fleet Management is based on the management of the entire organization’s fleet which include:

  • Flights management and expenses
  • Organizations vehicles and subsidies vehicles management
  • Travelling expenditures
  • Maintenance and reporting on all aspects

Other services:

  • Agro – Processing
  • Rural Development
  • Land Reform
  • Water Pumps, Tanks
  • Irrigation Systems