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Faith and Enterprise Converge at Kingdom Builders Business Summit in Johannesburg

Faith and Enterprise Converge at Kingdom Builders Business Summit in Johannesburg. The Kingdom Builders Business Forum (KBBF) has announced plans to host a business summit in February 2026, bringing together faith-driven entrepreneurs for a half-day master class focused on sustainable growth. The summit is designed to equip participants with practical business tools while reinforcing spiritual principles that guide ethical leadership and long-term enterprise development.

The programme will feature entrepreneur Vusi Thembekwayo, who will lead a master class centred on marketplace principles, business tools and growth insights aligned with faith. The agenda also includes keynote sessions that blend spiritual foundations with applied business thinking. Business leader Dr Sisa Ngebulana is scheduled to share principles of success, offering guidance drawn from his experience that speaks to leadership, discipline and enterprise building.

According to the organisers, the forum is built around mentoring entrepreneurs to apply biblical principles as a foundation for enduring success. Through access to experienced professionals, participants are encouraged to build partnerships within a faith-centred environment that supports both spiritual growth and economic participation. The platform creates opportunities for aspiring entrepreneurs to engage with established leaders while exploring how faith and business practices intersect.

KBBF operates as a strategic arm of House of Treasures Ministries, which provides governance and oversight for the forum’s activities. Apostle Felix Okoh brings experience spanning ministry and entrepreneurship, including ventures in property development, manufacturing and education, as well as leadership of a community-based foundation focused on social support initiatives.

Pastor Bulelwa Okoh oversees church and social programmes and contributes management expertise to the forum. With more than a decade of leadership experience and postgraduate training in management from the Gordon Institute of Business Science, she plays a central role in shaping the forum’s mentorship and training focus. She says the initiative equips entrepreneurs to build profitable businesses through mentorship, biblical teaching and structured development.

The summit will take place in Johannesburg and is expected to convene Christian entrepreneurs and professionals for mentorship, strategic networking and faith-based collaboration. Participants will have the opportunity to engage with leaders offering practical insights on applying biblical principles in commercial environments.

The event is scheduled for Saturday, 28 February, from 10am to 5pm, at the Birchwood Hotel and OR Tambo Conference Centre in Johannesburg. Tickets are available through Quicket.

Organisers say the gathering aims to strengthen values-driven entrepreneurship by combining learning, reflection and connection, enabling participants to pursue growth responsibly while remaining anchored in faith, purpose and service to communities they serve.

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