Brotherhood Social Club
BROTHERHOOD SOCIAL CLUB ‘Behave like a gentleman’ Fascinated by human power to generate change I was intrigued by a group of men and women who fight in a remarkable way against the omnipresent crime in their communities in a country with more than 50 murders a day and a rising gender based violence rate. Dressed up in exquisite fashion outfits, referring to the good old days - when respect was a high value amongst black South Africans – the members of the Brotherhood Social Club parade around their townships to beat back the attitude of crime and to reintroduce good manners. In an original and positive way, they approach their brothers and sisters demonstrating empathy and fellowship to tackle the problems from within. Together with the use of social media, their physical presence in the community makes them the real influencers in today’s South Africa.












