Every time I return home in rural Mpumalanga, Kabokweni, for the holidays, I am reminded…
The Phantom Enforcers of Inequality: Rethinking South Africa’s Social Contract
There is a Christian Holy Bible scripture that has stayed with me for many years…
Unemployment Is Costing South Africans Half A Trillion Rand Annually In Lost GDP.
South Africa’s unemployment crisis is no longer simply a labour market problem. It is the…
Beyond Bursaries: The Case for Corporate South Africa to Build Universities
As I reflected on the role of corporate social investment (CSI) in South Africa, one…
Rewriting South Africa’s Corporate Social Investment: Women, Inequality, and the Mandate for Change – CSI Indaba Series
Inequality is not new to South Africa. It has been woven into the fabric of…
Taking Care of Business: Finalist in the 2026 CSI Legacy Awards for Best Social Enterprise
Taking Care of Business (TCB) stands proudly among the finalists for the 2026 CSI Legacy…
Stellenbosch University Denies Thousands of Black Learners: Is Race or Capacity the Real Barrier?
I was listening to the radio this past week when a parent was complaining that…
CSI South Africa: 30 Years of CSI Spend Almost Equivalent to Eswatini and Lesotho GDP Combined
I was reading a book by Salim Ismail, Exponential Organizations, and in it he recounts…
From Schoolroom to Boardroom: Primestars and Martin Sweet’s Journey to the 2026 CSI Legacy Awards
Primestars’ selection as a finalist for the 2026 CSI Legacy Awards marks a proud moment…
Bridging the Digital Divide with Ubuntu: UR Global’s Path to the 2026 CSI Legacy Awards
UR Global’s selection as a finalist for the 2026 CSI Legacy Awards in the Best…
From Waste to Wealth: Taking Care of Business’s Journey to the 2026 CSI Legacy Awards
Taking Care of Business (TCB) has been named a finalist for the 2026 CSI Legacy…
Warming Lives, Restoring Dignity: Moti Group Through The Moti Cares Foundation Recognised at the 2026 CSI Legacy Awards
The Moti Cares Foundation’s selection as a finalist for the 2026 CSI Legacy Awards marks…