About us

“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)

Our Story

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 its 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, Kwa Zulu 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.

Mission

Our mission Love Cities exists to connect, equip and mobilise community builders and active citizens, so that we collectively inspire a transformed and prosperous South African society.

Vision

Our vision is to transform communities across South Africa through sustainable, collaborative, and locally driven solutions.

Our Values

INTEGRITY:

Upholding strong moral principles and ethical standards.

POSITIVITY:

Committed to positive speech, hope-fueled ideas, and promoting optimism.

DIVERSITY:

Valuing each individual, embracing diversity, and fostering an environment of inclusion.

HUMILITY:

Making serving the community the primary posture of influence.

EXCELLENCE:

Demonstrating high standards of professionalism and ongoing learning.

OUR STRATEGIC FOCUS AREAS

SOCIAL INVESTMENT HUB:

A Social Investment Hub is a dedicated platform that facilitates social investment activities, connecting investors and non-profit organizations interested in generating social impact. As a social investment hub, we aim to:

SOCIAL IMPACT NETWORK

A Social Impact Network is a collective of individuals, organizations, institutions, and initiatives that collaborate to create positive social change. As a social impact network, we aim to:

Collaborate:

Enabling partners to work together toward common goals, leveraging their diverse expertise, resources, and connections to enhance our collective impact

Share Resources:

Providing avenues for sharing financial, human, and informational resources, making it easier for partners to access what they need to drive their social initiatives

Exchange Knowledge:

Serve as a platform for sharing best practices, research findings, and innovative solutions, helping partners learn from each other’s successes and challenges

Support:

Providing a platform for mutual encouragement, sound advice, emotional support and key practices that ensure longevity and wellbeing in our partners

Build Capacity:

Building the capabilities of our partners through training, workshops, and mentoring, helping organizations enhance their effectiveness and sustainability

Create Awareness:

Engaging in advocacy efforts to raise awareness about specific social issues, influencing public policy and mobilizing broader community support

Measurement and Evaluation:

Leading the charge of measuring social impact, enabling partners to assess their effectiveness and communicate their results to stakeholders

Our Team

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.

Matt Hogarty

Founder & CEO
Matt Hogarty is an entrepreneur, former school principal, and community and faith leader, who holds a Bachelor of Commerce (Management and Economics) and a Post Graduate Certificate in Education (Senior and FET Phase). Matt is the founder of Love Howick NPC, Love Cities NPC and the former Oasis Preparatory School. He serves as the director and Managing Director of Love Howick, and is the driving force behind this movement for positive change in our community and country.

Judith Mtsewu

Independent Board Chair
Judith Mtsewu is a transformative leader with experience across civil society, government, academia, and the corporate sector. She has held senior leadership roles, shaping strategy, driving impactful programs, and building operational systems. Starting in academia, she transitioned to civil society before being headhunted into local government, where she gained deep expertise in policymaking, transformation, and participatory processes. Her work reinforced the critical role of civil society in social change. With a proven track record, Judith is a strategic leader committed to driving meaningful transformation.

Justin Green

Non-Executive Director & Partners’ Representative
Justin Green lives in the KZN Midlands. He started his professional career as a teacher, before studying an MBA at the University of Cape Town. Justin has always been involved in social development initiatives and projects, including co-founding an enterprise development organization based in Cape Town. His passionate belief is that access to education and the development of economic opportunities holds the key to sustainable transformation.

Dianne Perrett

Non-Executive Director
Dianne is a business strategist, marketing expert, and author with a global footprint. She founded one of South Africa’s first full-service marketing agencies in 1989 and later expanded into business strategy consulting, working across Australia, the UK, Holland, Kenya, and Zambia. She has mentored executive teams, led business turnarounds, and authored Simple Solutions to Effective Marketing. Dianne has held leadership roles with the IMM, Rotary Club of Pietermaritzburg, WESSA, St John’s DSG, and Grace College. She currently serves as Vice-Chair of Sunfield Home, Howick.

Barbara Dommett

Secretary/Treasurer
Barbara-Ann Dommett is a finance and administration professional with over 30 years of experience in financial planning, bookkeeping, and compliance. She currently serves as Finance & Admin Support for Love Cities NPC, where she ensures financial sustainability, efficient processes, and accurate record-keeping. Barbara-Ann is passionate about purpose-driven work and plays a vital role in supporting the organisation’s mission to build thriving, sustainable communities.

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