Our mission is to amplify the voices of communities at a grassroots level by empowering the people of rural and peri-urban communities in South Africa to promote community upliftment, women and youth empowerment, poverty alleviation, social cohesion, and advance education, technology, agriculture, and health. We are committed to preserving South African culture, heritage, and arts, land restoration, and advocating for human rights in rural and peri-urban areas.
Founded by HRH Princess Azola Mabinza, The African Monarch Group collaborates with Royal Houses and Traditional Councils to foster economic involvement and village area development under the leadership of traditional leaders. Through the South African Royals who serve on the African Monarch Group, the Traditional Councils can work towards empowering community members in inclusive sports development, cultural heritage preservation, tailoring, artistic pursuits, technology and agriculture. By providing training in value addition, community members are enabled to participate in both domestic and global trade networks. Additionally, the group campaigns for the establishment of sporting programs, production facilities, cultural centers, and technologically advanced incubators, further supporting community growth and development.
Learn MoreThanks For The Impact Achieved With YouThe African Monarch Group operates as a catalyst for social change, economic development and promote unity for the semi-urban and rural areas, encouraging the private sector investment, public-private partnerships, and community-led economic development initiatives that will improve the quality of life in these areas. To Donate |
Official engagements to be undertaken by Royal Family members of the African Monarch Group are to be extended up to two months in advance.
We are happy to be alive in an era where young African Professionals are rising to the top. We value the commitment of Forty Under 40 in celebrating new leaders and innovatives whose work continues to shape the tragetry of our continent now and in the future. The work of Forty Under 40 is crucial and sets the stage for young Africans to project a positive image of an advancing, prosperous Africa. We would not have missed the opportunity to interact with the nominees and winners implementing agenda 2063.
On the 9th of August (Women's Day) the Sports For Social Change Network in patnership with the Leading Like Mandela Foundation hosted the 2nd annual edition of the Arise Women of Africa Symposium aimed to create a platform for African women to come together, share experiences, discuss challenges and explore opportunities advancing gender equality in alignment with Sustainable Development Goals. HRH Princess Azola Mabinza spoke on Breaking Barriers.
We were honoured to be part of the cause of ending the genocide in Palestine and freeing the people of Palestine. The Embassy of the State of Palestine, in collaboration with the Department of International Relations and Cooperation of the Republic of South Africa and United Nations South Africa, convened at Freedom Park fostering International solidarity and reinforcing the importance of standing together in support of justice and peace.