ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2027

The biggest stage Africa has seen since 2010. This time, we keep the value.

GO MZANSI is the national workforce, MSME and volunteer mobilisation platform for the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2027. We don't just host the world — we build the pipeline that ensures South Africa earns from it.

"This is not just an event for 2027. It must bring people back to South Africa — and leave something behind for the people who never left."

200 000
Youth to empower
5 000
MSMEs to support
10 000
Volunteers to certify
8
Host cities
200 000
Youth to empower
5 000
MSMEs to support
10 000
Volunteers to certify
8
Host cities

One platform. Three ways in.

Every sign-up starts with the volunteer pledge. From there you unlock the path that fits you — work, MSME, or stay volunteer — without ever leaving the portal.

Door 1 — Work

Young and ready

Screened, trained, placed. Your skills deserve a stage. Register on the workforce pipeline — get a role, earn an income, leave with a certificate that opens the next door.

Register as a jobseeker
Door 2 — MSME

Your business on the big stage

From catering to security to branded merchandise — if you are a verified South African MSME, you belong in this marketplace. We match, vet, and connect. You deliver.

Register your MSME
Door 3 — Volunteer

Serve your country. Keep the credential.

This is not gig work in a yellow bib. It is structured service, accredited training, and a certificate that says you were part of South Africa's proudest tournament.

Join GO-Volunteers
The GO MZANSI Manifesto

The biggest risk is not that the world ignores us. It is that we host the world — and nothing changes for the people serving it.

01
Every tournament leaves a receipt

Stadiums get built. Jerseys get sold. Sponsors take pictures. Then the circus moves on. GO MZANSI was founded on a single refusal: that this is not inevitable.

02
Impact is not a side order

Most events bolt transformation on at the end. We design it in at the start. The workforce pipeline, the MSME marketplace, the volunteer certification — these are the event's operating system.

03
The township is the supply chain

Not a charity recipient. Not a beneficiary footnote. South Africa's township economy is a network of skilled, motivated businesses waiting for a verified gateway into the formal market.

04
A certificate should outlast the closing ceremony

A young person who trains and serves deserves more than a lanyard. They deserve a SETA-certified credential and a front-of-queue position for every event that follows.

05
Africa hosts. Africa earns.

When Africa hosts a global event, the economic story should belong to Africa — not to the logistics companies that flew in, made margin, and flew out.

06
This model travels

We built GO MZANSI for one tournament and one country — but the platform, the framework, and the proof points are designed to replicate.

The clock is running. South Africa earns from the world coming here.

Join the platform that makes the transformation story of CWC 2027 a contractual commitment — not a press release.