Impact SA

June 3, 2025

Gqeberha Chamber ignites local economy with youth entrepreneurship drive

The Nelson Mandela Bay Business Chamber has launched a bold new entrepreneurship programme aimed at empowering the next generation of business leaders in Gqeberha. With a focus on innovation, mentorship, and real-world business skills, the initiative is designed to ignite youth-led economic growth and tackle rising unemployment in the region. By Andisa Bonani – The […]

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World Bank, IMF critique misses the mark on SA’s transformation

Are Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) policies holding South Africa back—or is this a convenient narrative that overlooks deeper systemic issues? A recent article sparked debate after reports surfaced claiming that the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF) view BEE as a constraint on growth and investment in South Africa. But a closer look reveals

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Join Ladles of Love to feed SA’s children this Mandela Day

This Mandela Day, Ladles of Love is calling on individuals, corporates, and communities to roll up their sleeves and help nourish South Africa’s children through a nationwide campaign of kindness and impact. By False Bay Echo The non-profit organisation is mobilising thousands of volunteers to pack essential food and education items for children in need.

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Time to rethink corporate giving models in Africa

Africa stands at a critical juncture where corporate giving must evolve beyond traditional charity models to create lasting, systemic change. In a recent opinion piece, Tashmia Ismail-Saville argues that philanthropy in Africa often mirrors Western frameworks—short-term, donor-driven, and disconnected from the continent’s socio-economic realities. By Tshego Bokaba – IOL The call to action is clear:

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