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BRAND SOUTH AFRICA CELEBRATES ACTIVE CITIZENSHIP: THE SPIRIT OF COLLABORATION CONTINUES TO KEEP PLAY YOUR PART ALIVE

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BRAND SOUTH AFRICA CELEBRATES ACTIVE CITIZENSHIP: THE SPIRIT OF COLLABORATION CONTINUES TO KEEP PLAY YOUR PART ALIVE

It has been over a decade since the establishment of Brand South Africa’s Play Your Part initiative and it is stronger than ever. Since inception, Play Your Part has been onboarding new faces that adequately represent the country’s extraordinary citizens, and who are using their resources to co-create a better South Africa for everyone.

Brand South Africa recently held two engagements in Durban and Johannesburg on 7 December and 12 December, respectively, to celebrate Ambassadors and the important work that they do.

Acting CEO, Sithembele Ntombela mentioned the importance of Ambassador collaboration, stating that “You first need to love us. Then you need to like us. And then you need to call us.” She reiterated how ambassadorship was ultimately a mutual collaboration, and how vital it was for Play Your Part to keep avenues of communication open in order to fully benefit from the programme’s intent.

Brand South Africa Marketing Manager, Tshepiso Malele, outlined the various pillars that uphold the Play Your Part Programme including Creative Arts, Education, Entrepreneurship and Environment. There are currently a wide range of Play Your Part Ambassadors holding the flag high in their respective fields, from actress Candice Modiselle to social justice advocate Yusuf Abramjee, as well as a variety of socially conscious entrepreneurs who have been active in positively changing the economic landscape to empower youth, create jobs and enhance skills development.

The two events not only celebrated the existing Ambassadors but also onboarded new ambassadors, including Tshepiso James Kwakwa, a community activist and the founder of The Big Brothers Hug Foundation – an organisation that is dedicated to raising awareness about the mental health of men in the community.

Ambassadors that will be onboarded at the next Play Your Part engagement will be Claudia Noble-Areff, Faith Wesson from the In My Feelings organisation and Sharon Dillner from the Infinity Dignity Organisation, which focuses on period poverty in South Africa.

The Ambassador programme has significantly contributed to South Africa’s global visibility, which Ntombela noted in her address, drawing attention to how people make a country what it is, and how people hold the bulk of responsibility for a country’s brand image. Brand South Africa values its Ambassadors as champions of South African excellence – and examples of the people who define a country’s personality, both locally and abroad.

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About Brand South Africa

Brand South Africa is the official marketing agency of South Africa, with a mandate to build the country’s brand reputation, in order to improve its global competitiveness. Its aim is also to build pride and patriotism among South Africans, in order to contribute to social cohesion and nation brand ambassadorship.

About Play Your Part

Play Your Part is a nationwide programme created to inspire, empower and celebrate active citizenship in South Africa. It aims to lift the spirit of our nation by inspiring all South Africans to contribute to positive change, become involved and start doing. A nation of people who care deeply for one another and the environment in which they live is good for everyone.

Play Your Part is aimed at all South Africans – from corporates and individuals, NGOs and government, churches and schools, from the young to the not-so-young. It aims to encourage South Africans to use some of their time, money, skills or goods to contribute to a better future for all.

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