Wednesday, 30 April 2025

Article: South Africa: The Friendliest Country in the World? A Reputation Worth Embracing

 


South Africa has been crowned the friendliest country in the world in a recent global study by international money transfer service Remitly. Now isn’t that some incredibly positive news that we can all do with! While this news has been met with both celebration and scepticism, it raises a powerful question: What does this kind of international recognition mean for South Africa’s reputation?

A Reputation Built on Heart

Personally, I think it’s incredible news! I know not everyone may agree — and that’s fair. But I prefer to err on the side of positivity. After reviewing the methodology, I saw it was based on feedback from around 3,000 participants. I would be curious to know more about the sample — where were the participants from, and were the country options open-ended or predefined?

What did surprise me was that more African countries didn’t feature on the list. Having had the privilege of travelling across our beautiful continent, I’ve experienced first-hand the warmth and friendliness Africa has to offer. That said, I’m proud that South Africa has received this recognition — it’s a reflection of the heart that underpins our identity.

Why This Matters for Our National Brand

Recognition like this gives our national brand a valuable boost. At Reputation Matters, we often remind clients that a brand is what you say about yourself, whereas a reputation is what others say about you.

Despite the very real issues we face — from crime and unemployment to inequality — this moment serves as a reminder that South Africa’s character is defined by more than its challenges. As South Africans, we are often our own harshest critics. That’s why it’s important to pause and celebrate moments like these. They highlight the resilience and friendliness that quietly but consistently shape who we are.

Friendliness, Ubuntu and Global Reputation

A strong reputation isn’t built on a single study or feel-good headline — it’s built through consistent, authentic behaviour over time. Still, being recognised for something like friendliness is a powerful affirmation.

Ubuntu — the spirit of “I am because we are” — runs deep in our national DNA. Even when faced with adversity, the way we interact, the way we show care, and the small kindnesses exchanged daily all shine through.

Friendliness isn’t just a feeling. It’s a behaviour — a reflection of the values that guide us — and that matters when it comes to building a global reputation that’s not only strong, but human.

The Power of Balanced Storytelling

So how do we ensure that we keep building a credible reputation — one that celebrates the good while acknowledging the work that still lies ahead?

The key lies in balance. We must continue sharing stories of hope, kindness, and innovation alongside the real stories of the challenges we face. Platforms like Good Things Guy are wonderful examples of how we can shift the narrative without ignoring the truth.

It’s also a reminder that building a better South Africa is not only government’s responsibility — it’s up to all of us. Every small act of kindness, every effort to uplift, every story we choose to share contributes to the bigger picture.

A Reputation We Can All Be Proud Of

I’m thrilled that South Africa has been recognised as the friendliest country in the world. It’s a refreshing reminder of the heart, humour, and humanity that continue to define us. While we must acknowledge our challenges, we also need to hold space for the good — and celebrate it loudly.

Because in the end, reputation isn’t built in boardrooms. It’s built in everyday behaviour. And that’s where South Africa truly shines.

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"Borrow-a-Badge" – The Re.Bag.Re.Use Lanyard Loop

Borrow-a-Badge" – The Re.Bag.Re.Use Lanyard Loop

An eco-friendly, community-powered alternative to traditional lanyards.


Overview

As sustainability continues to rise on the agenda for both businesses and event organisers, Re.Bag.Re.Use offers an environmentally responsible, socially uplifting alternative to traditional conference lanyards.

We’d love to partner with you by providing reusable, returnable lanyards – thoughtfully handcrafted by local artisans using repurposed bread bags. Together, we can reduce waste, create jobs, and spark conversations that matter.

Our lanyards


Each of our lanyards is crocheted using approximately three clean, repurposed bread bags. What was once destined for landfill is transformed into a durable, functional item — complete with a sturdy clasp for securely holding name badges, access cards, or keys.

Behind every lanyard is a talented team of six dedicated cutters and 15 skilled crocheters, all part of the Re.Bag.Re.Use community. More than just a lanyard, each piece represents sustainability, creativity, and a commitment to community upliftment.

How It Works: The Lanyard Loop Model

Cost per lanyard: R30
  • Includes labour, materials, and admin
  • R10 of this acts as a sustainability deposit
Return incentive:
  • For each undamaged lanyard returned to Re.Bag.Re.Use, you will receive R10 back – or, you may choose to donate the deposit to one of our community partners: The Neighbourhood Old Age Home (NOAH) or the SPCA.
Returned lanyards are sanitised and reused for the next conference.

Why Choose Re.Bag.Re.Use?

♻️ Zero-waste mindset – Reduce conference waste and landfill impact
🧵 Locally handmade – Every lanyard creates income for a cutter and crocheter
🫶 Social upliftment – Directly supports our community-focused work
💚 Conversation starter – Each lanyard tells a story of repurposing and purpose
📸 Great for your brand – Shareable, eco-conscious conference content

Add-ons & Options

🌳Custom wooden name / logo tags – Laser-etched and reusable (R20 extra)

📖 Story tags – Mini message on each lanyard:

“This lanyard was made by [Name], repurposing [material]. Return me, and I’ll return the favour.”
        ✅No charge for orders over 50 lanyards

🧼 Sanitising station signage –
 “Drop it like it’s hot (then we’ll clean it)”
        ✅ Included at no charge

Post-Event Impact Report (Optional)

We can provide a short visual summary post-event, highlighting:
Number of lanyards reused
Waste avoided
Community impact
Funds raised via deposit donations

Sample of the lanyard

Please note: the clip shown in the image is for illustrative purposes only. The final clip may vary slightly depending on availability at the time of production. Rest assured, all clips used are durable and functional, selected with quality and sustainability in mind. 



More about Re.Bag.Re.Use

Re.Bag.Re.Use is a proudly South African initiative started in 2021, born from a desire to turn everyday plastic waste into purposeful products. Instead of ending up as pollution on our streets, in landfills or oceans, clean, soft plastic is repurposed into beautiful, functional bags and accessories.

At the heart of Re.Bag.Re.Use is the opportunity to make a difference — reducing plastic waste while also creating income-generating opportunities for women in under-resourced communities. By crafting each item by hand, our makers not only earn extra pocket money, but also help put bread on the table — one stitch, one bag, one lanyard at a time. 

Re.Bag.Re.Use has received four international awards and one local recognition for its work in sustainability, communication, and social impact — including being a finalist in the 2025 SABRE Awards Africa (Fashion & Beauty category) and a winner in the 2024 Global Alliance Awards for ESG impact.

Let’s Make it Official

We’d love to help make your events more sustainable and more meaningful. If you’d like to chat or book your lanyards, please contact:

Contact us to discuss further:

Regine le Roux
📞 083 302 1528
✉️ regine@rebagreuse.com
🌍 www.rebagreuse.com

Payment terms: A 50% deposit is required to confirm your booking, with the balance payable upon delivery of the lanyards. If you choose to join our Lanyard Loop, we’ll refund R10 for every lanyard returned in good condition. It’s a small step that helps us keep waste low and community impact high.

A portion of proceeds from each lanyard booking will be donated to the Neighbourhood Old Age Home (NOAH) and the SPCA.


Re.Bag.Re.Use – From plastic to purpose, one lanyard at a time


Friday, 25 April 2025

Re.Bag.Re.Use Stitches Up a Spot in SABRE Awards Africa Finals



We’re proud to share that Re.Bag.Re.Use has been named a finalist in the 2025 SABRE Awards Africa, under the Fashion & Beauty category. The SABRE Awards (Superior Achievement in Branding, Reputation & Engagement) celebrate excellence in strategic communication and highlight campaigns that make a meaningful impact.

This recognition reflects the power of purpose-led storytelling. Re.Bag.Re.Use is a Hout Bay-based social enterprise initiative that transforms discarded plastic into handcrafted bags and accessories — each one made with care, creativity, and a commitment to sustainability. Beyond reducing waste, the initiative creates income opportunities for women in under-resourced communities, using creativity to fuel both economic upliftment and environmental impact.

Being recognised on a continental stage reaffirms the value of our mission: to stitch together a more sustainable and socially conscious future, one bag at a time.

Every Re.Bag.Re.Use product sold not only supports a cutter and a crocheter, but also gives back — a percentage of each sale is donated to the Neighbourhood Old Age Home (NOAH) and the SPCA.

Support purposeful fashion and community upliftment by purchasing your unique Re.Bag.Re.Use creation at: www.rebagreuse.com