We wish to remind those fashionistas who crave to win the grand prize of R50,000 worth of apparel from their favourite local designer to keep those entries coming before the cut-off date of 30 September. All they need to do to participate in this competition is to post pictures of themselves dressed to the nines in their favourite local designer and use the following hashtags: #LocalFashionPolice2025 #fashionablebanking and #LovedHereMadeHere and tag Proudly SA and African Bank to qualify. Good luck with those entries.
We wrapped up Women’s Month by partnering with one of our key members, Southern Sun, to host women leaders at one of their fine facilities in Sandton. During this event, which was hosted under the theme: Celebrating the brilliance and resilience of women who lead, renowned academic and former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cape Town Professor Mamokgethi Phakeng, shared valuable and practical lessons she learnt during her tenure at this institution. Her rousing speech galvanised the delegates and reminded everyone of the inherent power within each one of us.
Looking ahead, we are excited to kick off the season of Spring with exciting activations we have lined up for Heritage Month.
I am pleased to inform you that Proudly South African will turn up the heat at the much-anticipated DStv Delicious International Food & Music Festival that will be taking place on 20 and 21 September. The revellers will be blown away with exciting local experiences at the Proudly South African Local Playground, where eight of our lifestyle members will be exhibiting their wares. Festivalgoers can test their SA smarts in the fast-paced Shesha 3.2.1 board game and show off their knowledge in the “Know Your Local Brand” quiz featuring our exhibiting members. Prizes include Khoi Tech smartwatches, Shesha 3.2.1 board games, and proudly local goodies, all #LovedHereMadeHere. This calendar event gives us a perfect opportunity to showcase our support for the fashion and food industry and to drive the localisation agenda.
We are looking forward to the two-day extravaganza of flavour, music, culture, and connection.
In a bid to influence and shape policy formulation that is biased towards the localisation agenda, Proudly South African collaborates with industry bodies and makes contributions on sectoral plans that outline growth blueprints for various sectors of the economy. It is for this reason that we will be participating in the annual Master Builders South Africa (MBSA) congress, which is taking place on 11-12 September in Cape Town. The conference, which is hosted under the theme: Building South Africa Together, will, among other issues, address economic transformation in the local construction sector and the impact of ratings downgrades on the development and future of the industry. I will be joining other speakers from various sectors who will be exploring matters currently impacting the industry.
Localisation of the economy is no longer an option, but an existential crisis, as demonstrated by the grim findings of the Localisation Support Fund. South Africa continues to grapple with the triple challenges of unemployment, poverty and inequality. These deepening challenges necessitate the amplification of the localisation message and call upon each and every one of us to contribute in whatever way we can, to support local industries to enable them to create jobs, to alleviate poverty and to bridge widening inequalities.
I am looking forward to the engagements and the activations we will be having this month and hope that this new season will bolster our collective resolve to grow the economy and create jobs, facilitate reconnections, and re-cultivate our loyalty and patriotism through shared experiences.
Join the conversation and show your support for local fashion! Follow Proudly South African on X,
Instagram,
Facebook,
LinkedIn,
Tik Tok and
YouTube using the hashtags #LocalFashionPolice2025 #fashionablebanking and #LovedHereMadeHere.
For information on South African products to look forward to, please contact our team at
[email protected]. We will gladly share insights from our trusted member stakeholders.
Remember to check out Proudly SA’s latest CI document to see the various ways in which you as a member of Proudly SA can use our logo on all your qualifying products, websites, and other marketing material.
Should you have any questions or suggestions, or would like to collaborate on future initiatives, please do not hesitate to reach out to us. Should you wish to share with the newsletter team any milestones, events, awards, or sales, please send your email to
[email protected]. We value your feedback and involvement in shaping the course of our movement.