10 Feb ReimagineSA Board, Uncategorized Vision 2030: Communities must also be part of creating South Africa’s future February 10, 2020 By Malesoiti Ntsukunyane 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email linkedin WhatsApp Written By: Luvuyo Madasa, Executive Director at ReimagineSA Government has set a compelling vision for South Africa in the National D...Continue reading
03 Feb Activators How social housing can help to heal South Africa’s urban fractures February 3, 2020 By Malesoiti Ntsukunyane 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email linkedin WhatsApp Written by Professor Stephan de Beer South Africa’s cities and towns remain deeply marked by apartheid planning and segregation. Heali...Continue reading
23 Jan ReimagineSA Board 5 changes to schooling that could empower our children in 2020 January 23, 2020 By Malesoiti Ntsukunyane 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email linkedin WhatsApp Written by: Dr. Mamphela Ramphele What society in a modern knowledge driven global community sets 30% and 40% as pass rates for its ch...Continue reading
16 Jan Activators Climate emergency: an opportunity for the youth to re-conceptualise local and global economies January 16, 2020 By Malesoiti Ntsukunyane 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email linkedin WhatsApp By Alexander Stefes, Executive Director of The Club of Rome and Luvuyo Madasa, Executive Director at ReimagineSA Under the stewardship...Continue reading
12 Dec Activators Reflecting on 2019: a vision of Ubuntu is a guiding light in times of darkness January 16, 2020 By Malesoiti Ntsukunyane 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email linkedin WhatsApp Written by Luvuyo Madasa (Executive director at ReimagineSA) As we sit in darkness following the latest round of Eskom loadshedding...Continue reading
29 Nov Activators Stuffocation and suffocation – both are killing us January 16, 2020 By Malesoiti Ntsukunyane 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email linkedin WhatsApp Written by: Shauneen Procter (Partner: Idea Engineers, Co-founder: Reimagine Impact Incubator) Our gaping Gini coefficient wound was l...Continue reading
01 Nov Activators Home to All January 16, 2020 By Malesoiti Ntsukunyane 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email linkedin WhatsApp Written by Ilse Henning My childhood was, by my standards, rather normal. I grew up in a typical Afrikaans home with two parents, two...Continue reading
25 Oct Activators Providing screening for breast cancer in remote rural areas of the Eastern Cape January 16, 2020 By Malesoiti Ntsukunyane 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email linkedin WhatsApp Written by Dr. Zukiswa Jafta (Founder of the Beat! Cancer Foundation) Breast cancer screening entails self-breast examination in pursu...Continue reading
24 Oct Activators Adaptability January 16, 2020 By Malesoiti Ntsukunyane 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email linkedin WhatsApp Written By Rienzo Colpo The most critical task facing anyone in business; from start-up to multi-national – is to ma...Continue reading
14 Oct Activators Heritage from an African American Perspective January 16, 2020 By Malesoiti Ntsukunyane 1 comment Facebook Twitter Email linkedin WhatsApp Written by Jamal Grant The word ‘heritage’ is a loaded term—it means many things to different people. It symbolises culture, family he...Continue reading