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Dean Zwoitwaho Nevhutalu, a Trustee at Kagiso Trust.
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Kagiso Trust debate on the youth and the upcoming elections

Young people are tokenized in politics; everyone wants them to vote, but nobody is actually addressing their concerns

Kagiso Trust Twitter Spaces: The impact of coalition governments on service delivery

‘We must get adults into the room who will focus on issue- and policy-driven coalitions, rather than position- and deal-making coalitions’

Mankone Ntsaba, Kagiso Trust Chairperson

Kagiso Trust Twitter talk: Active citizenry and ageing infrastructure

There must be meaningful engagement by local government with the public on civic projects

Promote agriculture so that more women are landholders and not labourers

The inequality is reflected in the statistics: 60% to 80% of smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa are women but only 15% to 20% have rights over the land

Reverend Frank Chikane at Carlswald Estate, Midrand. (Photograph: James Puttick)

Q&A Sessions: Frank Chikane on the rainbow where colours never meet

Reverend Frank Chikane has just completed six years as the chairperson of the Kagiso Trust. He speaks about corruption, his children’s views and how churches can be mobilised

Harsh land: Farming is a high-risk activity because of the unpredictable weather, as shown by this dry riverbed. (Photos: Delwyn Verasamy/M&G)

The promised land? Lack of access to finance hinders farmers

The agricultural sector has grown this year, but an absence of collateral is preventing black farmers from making a go of their business

Nongovernmental organisations like Equal Education have played an important role in advocating for equality and social justice in South Africa.

NGOs today: Competing for resources, power and agency

NGOs play a critical role in advancing social change and transformation, but their current funding model needs to be addressed for them to make a sustainable impact in South Africa

Kagiso Trust is helping South Africans prepare for the fourth industrial revolution

4IR and South Africa’s readiness to embrace it

Most South Africans have little idea about 4IR or it’s potential impact

Mankodi Moitse, chief executive of Kagiso Trust, says we cannot afford to ignore the opportunities that come with 4IR. (Photos: Tumi Mmola – Creative Fiends)

Critical thinking in critical times

Forward thinking and research that defines the societal impact of the 4IR reveals a realm of potential within a world of challenges

Zamantungwa Khumalo, Ayanda Magida, Brynne Guthrie, Buyani Zwane and Professor Daniel Mashoa discuss issues at the critical thinking forum on 4IR. (Photos: Tumi Mmola – Creative Fiends)

The 4IR: A re-imagining

Will South Africa be at the forefront of driving change, or at its mercy?

Mahomed was an architect of the UDF

It is no accident that a meeting held to commemorate the life of Yunus Mahomed was attended by scores of luminaries from the African National Congress and the United Democratic…

Kagiso Trust chairperson dies

Kagiso Trust announced on Thursday the death of its chairperson, Yunus Mahomed. He was 57. He died on Sunday. Kgotso Schoeman, chief executive of Kagiso Trust, said: "Yunus, or…

No UK dispute, says Kagiso

The Kagiso Trust announced it was pulling out of the agreement because of ”undue political pressure”.