“Love Cities aims to catalyse a movement of ordinary people, united behind a common mission and inspired by a strong belief in the good of humanity, to come together to restore communities and bring lasting social transformation in South Africa.” – Matt Hogarty (Founder)
Across South Africa, our small towns and large cities are all grappling with the stark reality of neglect, mismanagement, and sabotage. Our dream of a ‘rainbow nation,’ brimming with opportunity, economic inclusion, ubuntu has been shipwrecked by empty promises from government, business confidence is at an all-time low with many battling to keep their doors open, service delivery is waning and the heartache of continually saying goodbye to family and friends who are leaving for ‘greener pastures’ in other countries weighs heavy on hearts. This is often reflected in the media, with news of further corruption in our community leadership dominating headlines, continual gripes about the state of failing infrastructure and often angry letters written to no one in particular but shared by many as the common negative sentiments of our communities.
“Little did I know, but I too had fallen prey to the power of negativity, projecting my own pain, self-limiting beliefs and disempowered thinking onto the community. My complaints became the only way of appeasing my conscience, keeping me trapped in a destructive cycle of powerlessness. My conscience would often remind me when witnessing the broken state of our town, that ‘something could be done to change things.’ I didn’t want to hear it. I felt inadequate, scared and overwhelmed. The job looked too big, the challenges too numerous and my scarce resources didn’t match the task at hand” remarks our Founder, Matt Hogarty.
“This all changed one Saturday morning as I was driving around town. It was a normal Saturday, and I was on a mission to get through our weekly shopping list at the local grocer as quickly as possible. Travelling with my wife and kids into the centre of town took all of five minutes, but as I entered this Saturday my usual habits of complaining were at an all-time high. Verges that looked like forests with overgrown grass, waste colouring the pavements and what was left of the roads after potholes had grown to the size of bunkers, became the target of my negativity. I could have earned a Ph.D. in negativity during those years, if there was such a thing, as I looking at the bleak possibilities of change that lay ahead of me. As I turned towards our destination, navigating the chaos caused by broken streetlights and trying to avoid a head-on collision as an approaching vehicle veered into my lane to miss one of the many potholes, there was a moment that changed everything.
My five-year-old daughter who was calmly sitting on the back seat while I was ranting and raving quietly waited for her moment to do what only children can do, and pierce through the quagmire of our fortified thinking to ask a simple question that changed everything:
‘Dad, why are you always complaining? Why don’t you do something to change it?’
If that wasn’t enough, this question was quickly followed up with a very graceful response from my wife, sitting beside me in the passenger seat – ‘Yes – do something about it?’
I had suddenly been exposed. The realization that I had given into the narrative that I was powerless to bring any positive change, or the notion that it’s someone else’s job to change the state of our towns and cities in this beautiful Nation called South Africa, suddenly could not be ignored.”
This was the starting point of a revolution in thinking that resulted in the birth of a movement to bring people together to change their communities. Launched in Howick, KwaZulu-Natal during September 2015, this movement has become a catalyst for change. Sparked by collective action, public-private partnerships and a will to ‘be the change we want to see,’ the story continues as the Love Cities network invites you to become the builder, restorer, and uniter to make your community great again. Let’s defy the critics and shape the future of this beautiful land.
Together, transforming South Africa – one town at a time!
We aspire to be catalysts for change, creating a flourishing network of social impact organisations that harness the power of collaboration to drive systemic transformation and build a prosperous Nation.
Our mission is to activate and support transformative social change across South Africa by uniting organizations, communities, and stakeholders in a collaborative network. We are dedicated to addressing systemic challenges, fostering empowerment, and promoting sustainable development. By leveraging collective strengths, sharing resources, and amplifying local voices, we strive to build resilient communities where every individual has the opportunity to thrive.
Upholding strong moral principles and ethical standards.
Committed to positive speech, hope-fueled ideas, and promoting optimism.
Valuing each individual, embracing diversity, and fostering an environment of inclusion.
Making serving the community the primary posture of influence.
Demonstrating high standards of professionalism and ongoing learning.
As a Social Investment Hub, we are dedicated to facilitating social investment activities, and connecting investors and non-profit organizations interested in generating social impact across various communities in South Africa. As a social investment hub, we aim to:
As a Social Impact Network, we exist to provide a robust platform for strategic partnerships between individuals, organizations, institutions, and initiatives that want to collaborate to create positive social change in a particular town or city in South Africa. As a social impact network, we aim to:
Behind the vision of Love Cities stands a dedicated team of community activists. Drawing from many years of leadership experience in the Social Impact sector, this team is positioned to help your community start your journey towards a thriving community.

Leadership isn’t about titles—it’s about stepping up when it matters most. It’s about seeing the needs in your community and taking action, no matter how small. Inviting a neighbor to collaborate. Reaching out to another. Keeping the momentum going, even when progress feels slow.
Because every effort, every voice, and every act of service shapes the future of uMgeni. In times of change, leadership—whether recognized or not—makes all the difference. We are proud to share the stories of those who have embraced the challenge and stood up for their community.

There is nothing mysterious about leadership. It’s about the desire to help – and then just starting where you are. Calling a friend and inviting them to join you. Calling another. It’s about keeping going. Knowing that, even when it doesn’t seem like it, your efforts matter.
Because leadership, whether you consider yourself to be a leader or not, matters, and we are honored to share stories of those who met the moment during a year of such seismic change.

Mergon is an entrepreneurial investment company that exists to create Kingdom impact and equip others to do the same.
We do this by building businesses – strong, resilient ones across diverse industries with a significant potential to scale and grow over the long term.
The proceeds of these investments are distributed to the Mergon Foundation, which partners with impactful ministries that serve communities and nations across Africa and the Middle East.
Through Mergon Integrate, we inspire and equip the business community to use their business as a force for social good. These initiatives promote cross-sector conversations, rich in knowledge sharing and positive storytelling, that facilitate learning, collaboration and innovation for business leaders in South Africa and Africa.

uMngeni Municipality proudly endorses Love Cities for its dedication to community development, collaboration, and civic engagement. Their initiatives align with our vision for a thriving and connected municipality.

First National Bank (FNB) endorses Love Cities for its commitment to economic empowerment and sustainable community growth. By supporting local initiatives, Love Cities helps foster financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and long-term development.
Fairfield recognizes Love Cities for its dedication to social impact and community well-being. Through collaboration and strategic initiatives, Love Cities contributes to building stronger, more resilient communities.

Toyota supports Love Cities in its mission to drive positive change through innovation and sustainability. Their shared vision for progress and social responsibility helps create lasting transformation in the communities they serve.

Janine Ward and ABCD South Africa support Love Cities’ commitment to asset-based community development, empowering individuals and organizations to drive transformation using local strengths and resources.

Investigative journalist Greg Ardé and Daily Maverick have highlighted Love Cities’ role in creating meaningful social change through advocacy, storytelling, and public engagement, helping to amplify important community voices.

Inscape Design School JHB commends Love Cities for inspiring innovation and creativity in urban development. Their work bridges the gap between design, sustainability, and real-world impact, providing a platform for future changemakers.
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