In this conversation, Gareth Cliff interviews Sazini Mojapelo, Managing Executive: Absa Corporate Citizenship and Community Investments on the impact of #StopToStart.
20 Feb 2020
English
South Africa
Society & Culture · Self-Improvement Gareth Cliff
Charley Pietersen, Founder of the 'Growing up without a Father Foundation', explains how he and his team worked on #StopToStart to shape the future men of our country by equipping boys with a sense of self-worth and honour - and a belief that violence is never the answer.
Role models come in different forms - in South Africa’s case, it’s undeniable that soccer players inspire many. Siphiwe Tshabalala and Teko Modise chat about how #StopToStart is a creative and audacious combination, setting out to positively impact young men.
Jenny Moore - GM Brand, Design & Group Functions Marketing at Absa - explains how #StopToStart is one of Absa’s priorities in playing a role in putting the basic building blocks in place to ensure that young South Africans have the opportunity to reimagine their futures.
What can we as South Africans do to equip boys to become better men? Gareth Cliff interviews David Wingfield, Managing Executive: Group Brand & Marketing, about why it was important for Absa to be a part of this cause.
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