EKASINOMICS – 20 years of running a private security business.

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GUEST - Shimmy Mochobo, the Managing Director of M.E.G Security
In an industry where resilience and adaptability are key to survival, Mochobo Executive Guards has not only stood the test of time but thrived for two decades. As a Black-owned private security firm operating in South Africa, their journey is a testament to strategic foresight, commitment to excellence, and an ability to navigate the ever-evolving security landscape.
With private security playing an increasingly crucial role in the country—driven by rising crime rates, corporate security needs, and advancements in surveillance technology—MEG Security has remained ahead of the curve. But what does it take to sustain a business in such a demanding field for 20 years? What trends are shaping the future of private security in South Africa? And what lessons can aspiring entrepreneurs learn from their success?
26 Mar 2025 1PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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