
Confidence. Momentum. Opportunity
Discover South Africa
Inspiring new ways to belong, create, celebrate, lead and protect.
Inspiring new ways of belonging
Ubuntu Nation
Ubuntu is how South Africans hold one another up. Through discipline, care, and compassion. It lives in stokvels built on trust, in NGOs feeding millions, in community patrols and shelters that work quietly while the world sleeps.
“I am because we are,
it’s not philosophy here, it’s logistics.”

Inspiring New Ways to Solve Problems
Makers and Innovators
Here, invention is instinct. From township garages to global runways, South Africans reimagine what’s possible. Clay becomes ancestry, beadwork becomes code, and necessity becomes design.
“When others see constraint, South Africans see a design brief.”
Athi-Patra Ruga
Performer of New Myths
Athi-Patra Ruga weaves performance, tapestry, and satire into a radiant subversion of power. Draped in colour and humour, his work queers history — replacing colonial heroes with fabulous, self-invented deities. Whether parading in beaded heels or stitching utopias, Ruga turns art into rebellion and laughter into politics.
Venice Biennale exhibitor; Standard Bank Young Artist Award, 2015.
Liza Korsten
The Plant Pathologist
Professor Liza Korsten has spent decades chasing the microbes that threaten our crops. Her bio-control products and diagnostic kits have reduced losses for hundreds of farms, ensuring fruit leaves South Africa healthy for global shelves. She has raised a generation of women scientists to see food security as a calling — proving that quiet science can feed nations.
NSTF-South32 Lifetime Achievement in Plant Health.
Luvuyo Sume & Riaan Knight
The Prosthetic Makers
In resin-scented workshops, Luvuyo Sume and Riaan Knight fashion prosthetic liners that restore dignity to amputees. Their silicone designs are comfortable, affordable, and 3D-printed for scale. Hundreds now walk taller because of them — proof that engineering is not just about parts, but about people.
SAB Foundation Disability Empowerment Award (2023).
Inspiring new ways to celebrate togetherness
Fire and Fellowship
South Africans celebrate together — at the braai, in stadiums, in song. From the township table to Amapiano dance floors, humour, rhythm, and shared pride weave the social fabric. Sport and art become languages of belonging that the world understands.
“When South Africa comes together, we don’t just play, we unite.”

Inspiring New Ways to lead, create and hope
The Next Generation
Half our nation is under 35 — and fully alive to possibility.
They’re coders, creatives, activists, and entrepreneurs rewriting the country’s story in real time. Born after apartheid but not beyond its lessons, this generation leads with energy and empathy.
“We’re not waiting our turn — we’re building our future.”
Inspiring new ways to protect nature and build livelihoods
Wild Heart
Rangers, innovators, and communities are restoring ecosystems and reimagining livelihoods. From anti-poaching patrols to marine guardians, from agroforestry to green tech — stewardship has become the nation’s quiet superpower.
“We protect what we depend on — and it protects us back.”


Let’s build together
The Circle Complete
South Africa is not just a place you visit — it’s a story you join. In Ubuntu’s embrace, in the maker’s spark, in the laughter around a fire, in youth’s courage, in the wild’s heartbeat — South Africa is Inspiring New Ways.
Discover more. Connect deeper. Carry South Africa with you.





