CEO Kingsley Makhubela

Press release: Freedom is a gift from leaders like Kathrada

The freedom that we celebrate today is a precious gift bequeathed to us by leaders such as Ahmed Kathrada, says Brand South Africa's CEO...

Nation Brand Forum explores ways to build an inspiring South Africa

Civil society, the private sector and the government sought ways to build social cohesion and discussed a means for the nation to pull in...

Youth the key to competitiveness and growth in Africa

At the Junior Chamber International Conference in Johannesburg this week, Brand South Africa highlighted the importance of getting young people to play their part as active citizens of their communities, to build vibrant, competitive nations across Africa.

‘The destiny of Africa is in your hands’ – Brand South Africa CEO Kingsley...

Read the full text of the address by the CEO of Brand South Africa, Mr Kingsley Makhubela, at the Africa and Middle East Conference of the Junior Chamber International on Thursday 5 May 2016 at the Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesburg.

Springboks fly South African flag into semi-finals of Rugby World Cup

Brand South Africa joins the country in congratulating the Springboks on their well-played match against Wales in the first quarter-final of the Rugby World Cup.

South Africa retains ranking in 2015 Ibrahim Index of African Governance

South Africa has retained its position in the 2015 Ibrahim Index on Africa Governance. In the 2015 Index, South Africa has retained its rank of 4 of 54 countries assessed in the Index.

Springboks inspire the nation and the world

Brand South Africa today hailed the performance by South Africa’s national rugby team in their third match of the 2015 Rugby World Cup.

South African flag flies high in Birmingham

Brand South Africa today joined the nation in congratulating the Springboks for their excellent sportsmanship on the field in Birmingham as they battled Samoa in their second match of the 2015 Rugby World Cup.

South Africa is open for business

The rand might have been turbulent of late and the GDP might have shrunk but Brand South Africa's CEO Kingsley Makhubela assures investors that the country remains on an upward trajectory. With a reduction in the cost of fuel, increased foreign direct investment and a halt in load shedding, South Africa is, indeed, still open for business.