Diagnosed 100% SA Positive

I knew I wanted to be a newspaper journalist at 13. Precocious, moi? So I did a whole lot of reasonably-focused swotting stuff, replaced my sister on a typing course and managed to finish it despite being the only male (19-years-old) among approx 20 females. I don’t know how I did that. Got a couple of dates out of it too. Not much else.... This is the world of Fred Hatman - he has been diagnosed 100% SA Positive.

SA Rocks

SA Rocks is not a website dedicated to blindly praising South Africa. I understand that every country has flaws and I do not deny the flaws of South Africa. I do feel that there are enough people who berate our country and it’s time for people to start acting and thinking positively about South Africa.

The Greater Good

The GreaterGood Network of websites offer the public a unique opportunity to support causes they care about at no cost to them.

Homecoming Revolution

The Homecoming Revolution is a non-profit organisation aimed at reversing the South African skills shortage. We encourage and facilitate the journey home.

Grow South Africa

Grow South Africa (GSA) is a “one-stop  transformation” shop. This means providing a platform for companies, organisations and individuals who are involved in initiatives that aim to make South Africa a better, safer and richer place to live.

Kaelo

At Kaelo, we believe it is important to drive awareness of development initiatives in a broader audience, reaching all the stakeholders of South African companies. In this way, best practices can be shared, the public can be better informed, and corporate social investment can be further mobilized.

South Africa The Good News

South Africa: The Good News is a news website that highlights the positive developments in South Africa.

We are an independent organisation, apolitical and with no agenda other than to source and publish good news about our beloved country. We like to stimulate dialogue and debate. We like to offer a fresh perspective.

South Africa Info

If you're a South African at home or abroad, or if you're interested in visiting or investing in the country, this site is for you.

Stop Crime Say Hello

hello! sawubona! yebo! howzit! hoe gaan ‘it? dumela!

we believe that by regularly doing small things that prick this ‘bubble of anger’ we can each play our part in creating an environment in which crime, particularly of the violent kind, will not flourish. we believe that by respecting one another and actively restoring every human being’s dignity we will see dramatic decreases in violence in our country.

for some this may mean doing things as simple as smiling at a car guard and saying hello. for others, it might mean treating your staff more fairly. your personal hello is dependent on your circumstances and is as unique as your dna. it’s not important what we do, but that we each do something to become a ripple in a wave of change.



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