Local electrical business creates over 30 jobs

Staff Reporter

An electrical contracting business rooted in Kenhardt, Kai !Garib Local Municipality, has transformed from a compliance-challenged start-up into a growing local employer of 32 community members, thanks to support from a local enterprise development programme.

Registered in 2020 but only became operational since 2025, Talita Koemi Solutions initially found it difficult to find work in the area, due to compliance related challenges.

Through it’s enterprise development programme, which is committed to inclusive local development, Aries Solar Power stepped in to assist the business achieve full compliance in September last year.

This support quickly enabled Talita Koemi Solutions to secure an eighteen-month contract at the plant, where local teams adjust solar panel angles two to four times per year to optimise sunlight capture and electricity output.

Additional support included procuring personal protective equipment (PPE) for employees and providing references that helped the business secure additional contracts with SANRAL and Transnet.

The owner of Talita Koemi Solutions Christoffel Kleyn, said the contract gave her financial stability.

Kleyn explained that there has been growth in the business that is now being acknowledged by big companies such as Transnet.

“Before the solar contract, I was financially broke, and I had nothing, but now I have stability. I could create employment and make an impact in the community,” he said.

The company now delivers a wide range of services in the community including construction and maintenance, project implementation, supply and logistics, and community development.

It’s medium-term goals include expanding its Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) grading, purchasing equipment, training locals as supervisors and foremen, securing long-term contracts, and diversifying its services to serve Kenhardt and beyond.

Social Specialist for Aries Solar Power Glen Berkat said Talita Koemi Solutions stood out for them with their local roots and clear potential.

“Assisting them has delivered measurable impact in the Kenhardt community by feeding families and building a reliable supply chain,” said Berkat.

This initiative clearly illustrates the impact of the solar project’s enterprise development programme, which is called to positively contribute to the development of the Kenhardt community.

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