Change makers in South Africa

The many, and somewhat all too familiar challenges that South Africa faces – chief among them, crime, racial tensions, slowed GDP growth and investment, high unemployment, and wide spread poverty are major draw backs that weigh so much on the populace, social capital and in-turn, social progress. As much of Africa seems to be experiencing […]

Education in South Africa: One Learner at a Time

The system of education in South Africa is a particularly sensitive subject for me.  Having lived in South Africa for 4 years it is clear to me that while everyone seems to be in agreement about the devastating inequality in standards of education across the country, I have come across a million and one opinions […]

a Trillion Fracking Rands: what’s in it for me

Joshua Davis, writing about the founder of Bitcoin, notes that technology with a compelling story is hard to stop.  Taking this thinking a step further, when that technology solves a critical problem or need that society faces and pays enormous dividends to its patrons, its adoption becomes hard to prevent. Viewing hydraulic fracking (the process […]

CLASH OF THE SPAZA SHOPS – the business of xenophobia

Given the recent spate of “xenophobic” attacks, we found ourselves asking whether the South African perpetrators really “dislike” or are “afraid of” foreign nationals, or if the problem runs deeper than what we see at face value. This level of violence towards foreign nationals was last seen in 2008 where the most common reason given […]

Welcome to Simanye’s Blog – Open dialogue on economic development in South Africa

Simanye Group is passionate about social and economic change in South Africa. As a business we provide specialist consulting services in Broad Based Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) and Economic Development, with a focus on delivering what our clients need to make their businesses thrive while helping to improve the overall economic development of South Africa.  Through […]