Growing up in poverty put Bonginkosi Kalipa on a mission to uplift his community and find practical solutions to hunger.
While studying accounting at the University of Johannesburg, he learned that business knowledge and strategic planning can contribute to better managed food sources. Kalipa started implementing these skills at home, with a small farming project that provided fresh vegetables to his mother and the surrounding community. Since then, the project has grown to a five-hectare space, with plans to expand to 100-hectares by 2030.
“This project has brought multiple solutions to the community — jobs for unemployed youth, rental income for land owners and dividends for investors,” Kalipa says. He believes that if managed correctly, agricultural projects like this one could uplift communities for centuries to come.
In 2019 Kalipa won the top spot at the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants’ Student Leadership Summit for his farming project.
“Community success will reach someone I will never see nor meet — that’s my target, every day.”