Success Stories
Our Success Stories
Social solidarity is an ancient African practice, from the Cape to Cairo. The intergenerational nature of conversations unearths the names we give to the practice of sharing.
In isiXhosa it is called ukunqoma, and in isiZulu it is called ukuSisa.
CASE STUDY 01 · SOLIDARITY ECONOMY
The Motor Spares Collective
Social solidarity is an ancient African practice, from the Cape to Cairo. The intergenerational nature of conversations unearths the names we give to the practice of sharing.
In isiXhosa it is called ukunqoma, and in isiZulu it is called ukuSisa.
CASE STUDY 02 · RURAL DEVELOPMENT
Bhaziya Wind Farm
20MW community-owned renewable energy project transforming a rural Eastern Cape community into stakeholders and investors.
CASE STUDY 03 · INFRASTRUCTURE · POLICY
The Togo Transport Corridor
Social solidarity is an ancient African practice, from the Cape to Cairo. The intergenerational nature of conversations unearths the names we give to the practice of sharing.
In isiXhosa it is called ukunqoma, and in isiZulu it is called ukuSisa.
CASE STUDY 04 · ADVANCED MANUFACTURING
Nigerian Automotive Industry Development Plan
Automotive capacity expanded from 5,000 to 450,000 units annually, attracting Honda, Nissan, Ford, Hyundai, Kia, and Innoson into the Nigerian market.




