House of Boniwe is a Black female-owned consulting and development company that delivers high-impact solutions in project management, coaching and mentorship, enterprise development, agricultural exports, and property development—primarily across the Northern and Western Cape.
We operate in key development sectors including agriculture, agri-processing, retail, energy, water, property, and skills development—particularly where we can support underserved communities and emerging entrepreneurs.
The business was founded in 2017 by Gwen Job, a strategic consultant with extensive experience in brand strategy, enterprise development, and community-based project implementation.
Yes. Our training and development work aligns with both AgriSETA and W&RSETA, ensuring that our programs meet national standards for skills development, learnerships, bursaries, and enterprise support.
We combine grassroots implementation with boardroom-level strategy. Our execution is guided by a blend of integrity, structured project management, and direct experience working with funders, SETAs, and local communities.
While our roots are in these provinces, we manage national-scale projects—such as learnerships and internship placements—across South Africa, with capacity to scale further across Sub-Saharan Africa.
We support small to medium-sized enterprises, particularly those in agriculture, water, and energy. We have a strong focus on women-led cooperatives and emerging Black-owned businesses.
We assist with registration, growth strategy, funding readiness, governance structures, mentorship, and securing off-take agreements for their products, particularly in the agricultural sector.
We partner with accredited training providers to facilitate SETA-aligned learnerships, internships, and skills programs. We also oversee the full project lifecycle to ensure governance, quality, and impact.
Yes. Through our Agricultural Exports division, we help emerging farmers and agri-enterprises develop market strategies, secure logistics partnerships, and access export channels for cash crops and agri-brands.
We manage exclusive Sub-Saharan African distribution rights for several wine and beverage brands, including Bonnievale Wines, House of D’licacy (non-alcoholic), and Women in Wine, alongside support for cooperatives producing cash crops.
We focus on small-scale, affordable housing developments targeted at first-time homeowners, often linked to broader community upliftment initiatives in the Northern Cape.
Yes. We manage scholarships sponsored by funders, ensuring proper disbursement, tracking, and learner support throughout the academic journey—from funding flow to performance monitoring.
We prioritise outcomes such as employment creation, skills transfer, enterprise growth, educational advancement, and market access. Every project includes defined KPIs and long-term sustainability planning.
You can reach out via our contact form, email, or phone to schedule an exploratory call. Whether you're a funder, client, cooperative, or training provider, we’re open to partnerships that align with our values and mission.