The original artwork which is the basis of the design for the 2024 Ditikeni Annual Report comes in the form of a unique blanket. Nomandla Stefu of Nomvula’s Knitters, based... read more →
The original artwork for the 2023 Ditikeni Annual Report comes from three young artists who attend the Lalela arts-education programme. Lalela provides after-school workshops for youth from under-resourced communities to... read more →
The artwork for the 2022 Ditikeni Annual Report was created by Bruce Bowale. The watercolour, ink and charcoal painting is titled Mr Stewart & the Kids, and depicts and old... read more →
The three artworks featured in the 2021 Ditikeni Annual Report are formed from hand-made ostrich eggshell beads on cloth, and represent different traditional healing plants found in the Kalahari. They... read more →
The artwork for the 2020 Ditikeni Annual Report is a mixed media piece – paint, pastels and bitumen - by Percyval Madia, titled Emerging Giants. He says: “I used the... read more →
The 2019 Ditikeni annual report celebrates “20 Years of Broad-based Empowerment” for Ditikeni. The artist Hussein Salim was commissioned to create an artwork to commemorate this milestone. His painting encapsulates the... read more →
The 2018 Ditikeni annual report featured a focus on gender based violence, including information on what some of Ditikeni’s shareholders are doing to create awareness about and to combat GBV.... read more →
Artwork for the 2016 Ditikeni annual report was painted by Reuben Mpangane. The oil is on permanent display at Ditikeni’s offices. Reuben Mpangane is a painter and found materials artist... read more →
The theme for the 2012 Ditikeni annual report was “Rural Work”. The original artwork represented here – charcoal on board – was drawn by artist Nkoali Nawa, who was especially... read more →