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CAPSI in the Media

Study finds NPOs are major employers of youth in SA
Newzroom Afrika Amani TV
“Giving With a Smile”: Wits and 4 Youth Foundations Donate Shoes to Rural Communities
briefly.co.za
Afrique: Contributions du secteur àbut non lucratif aux économies africaines – Atelier de validation des résultats de recherche
AllAfrica.com
Emploi en Afrique : le secteur à but non lucratif, une opportunité pour les jeunes
le soleil
2026 Budget | Discussion on whether the budget met expectations
SABC News
IN CONVERSATION WITH PROF. PAUL MALULEKA PROFESSOR OF HISTORY AT UNISA
Vow FM
The Jet Set Breakfast
SAfm
Inyathelo | The South African Institute for Advancement
Facebook
Powerful calls for African-led financing and collaboration as the 6th African Philanthropy Conference concludes
Alliance magazine

Featured Spotlight

Today, CAPSI is based at Wits Business School and has grown into the first centre of its kind in sub-Saharan Africa. Through research, academic development, publications, convenings, and partnerships, it continues to help shape a stronger African ecosystem for philanthropy, social investment, and public knowledge.

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Media Enquiries

Communications contact details for media enquiries and requests, and expert profiles for media commentary on African Philanthropy and Social Investment:

Ntando Hoza, Digital Communications Specialist (for media enquiries)

Press Kit

Dr Wycliffe Nduga Ouma

Faculty of Commerce, Law and Management
Areas of interest and research: Economic policy; youth employment; social impact investment; financial management; and the non-profit policy landscape.

Professor Bhekinkosi Moyo

Faculty of Commerce, Law and Management
Areas of interest and research: African politics; global governance; development; civil society; philanthropy; social investment; political economy; International Political Economy (IPE); South-South relations; democracy; Pan-Africanism; African regional integration; and corporate social investment (shared value).