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SONA and Budget – Time to implement

We heard the numbers in President Cyril Ramaphosa’s State of the Nation Address and we’ll hear where the money will come from in Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana Budget Presentation. According to the President we’ve been creating jobs through various stimulus programmes addressing both broad unemployment, as well as youth unemployment. He says our education system […]

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WATCH – 10 Years of education upliftment in the Winelands

The Cape Wine Auction has earned a reputation as the significant international wine charity auction in South Africa. Since its inception in 2014 it has raised over R100 million with 38 partners benefiting through a co-operative donor-beneficiary model that prides itself on creating fundamental impact. ImpactSA spoke to Chairman of the Board of Trustees of

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Watch – Anglo American bursary recipients tell their stories

The Anglo American Community Bursary Programme, in partnership with Tshikululu Social Investments, believes in investing in people through prioritising education. Bursary Programme recipients 2022 highlight what makes the Community Bursary Programme different, to help students realise their dreams. Watch the highlights video here:

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Corporate social investment comes of age with CSI 3.0

Despite the challenges — or because of them — CSI continues to strive for transformational change in SA. By Nick Rockey for Business Day Corporate social investment (CSI) has evolved significantly over the past 25 years, from the pre-democratic era through political transition and economic transformation, to the “lost decade” under former president Jacob Zuma,

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Sumitomo Rubber gives learners a back-to-school boost

More than 2,900 learners have been given a back-to-school boost after receiving a donation of stationery packs and backpacks from leading tyre manufacturer, Sumitomo Rubber South Africa (SRSA). By The Sumitomo Group Joanne de Freitas, CSI manager of SRSA, said the company secured 2,300 stationery packs and backpacks – one per employee – and invited

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CSI – Making the world a better place in 2023

In 2023, businesses will be expected to play an increasingly significant role in making the world a better place. As the country continues to face socioeconomic and environmental challenges, we expect corporate social investment (CSI) programmes and community engagement initiatives becoming even more important to help provide much needed support and sustainable solutions to some

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16 Days of Activism – Taking a stand against gender-based violence

Refining the art of social investing through collaboration and tailoring social investment that is scaled for impact in the GBVF space should be a firm focus for corporate South Africa during this year’s 16 Days of Activism. “The importance of impactful initiatives through private and public collaboration that focus on gender equity – to emancipate

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Ndlovu Care Group opens its Vocational Training Centre

This November marked yet another milestone for the Ndlovu Care Group (NCG) with the official opening of the Ndlovu Vocational Training Centre in Bloempoort. The Non-Profit Organisation has a well-documented history and an exceptional track record of creating opportunities for orphaned and vulnerable children and youth in rural Moutse and surrounding villages. It is well-known

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COP27: SA asked rich countries for more grants instead of loans for climate plan – Ramaphosa

South Africa had asked the US, UK, France, Germany and the EU to consider further funding for the country’s climate goals to take the form of grants as opposed to loans, a query that was “well received,” President Cyril Ramaphosa said. Lameez Omarjee – News24 Climate Editor The president was speaking at a press briefing

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