The CSI Legacy Awards celebrates those leading the way in social impact, with 379 nominations

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Corporate Social Investment (CSI) is more than just corporate responsibility—it’s a commitment to real, lasting change. The CSI Legacy Awards celebrates those leading the way in social impact, with 379 nominations across six categories this year.

In this insightful telephonic interview, Samm Marshall speaks with Simphiwe Mtetwa, the founder of the CSI Legacy Awards, about the power of recognition, the evolution of CSI in South Africa, and what it takes to create meaningful, sustainable impact.

Tune in for an inspiring discussion on the role of businesses in driving social change and the future of corporate social investment.
4 Feb English South Africa Business · Non-Profit

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