A New Dawn for South Africans in the UK: The Birth of SACA UK
Diaspora Insurance News
For thousands of South Africans living in the UK, life abroad brings both opportunities and major challenges, from financial pressures and cultural disconnection to immigration struggles. But in Birmingham, a significant change has begun.
At the Diaspora Insurance House, community members gathered to confront these issues and officially launch an organisation designed to uplift, protect, and empower the South African community abroad.
This historic moment marked the birth of South Africans Community Abroad UK (SACA UK), a unified platform dedicated to supporting South Africans throughout the United Kingdom.
Why the South African Community Needs Support in the UK
Life in the diaspora often means facing hardships alone. South Africans in the UK frequently struggle with:• High bereavement and repatriation costs
• Financial strain and emergency expenses
• Isolation from culture, family, and community
• Confusing immigration processes
• Challenges settling as newcomers in a foreign country
These realities sparked the need for a structured organisation that understands the unique challenges experienced by South Africans abroad.

Diaspora Insurance: Preparing the Community for the Future
To open the event, Diaspora Insurance Chief Executive Officer , Jeff Madzingo delivered a compelling presentation on the importance of planning for the unexpected.
He highlighted how families often resort to fundraising when a loved one passes away in the UK, a painful and unnecessary burden when proper funeral cover is in place. His message was clear: financial preparedness is the foundation of dignity and peace of mind for migrant communities.
Madzingo explained that “whenever there is bereavement, there is begging,” emphasising that families suffer twice, first from the loss itself, and then from the humiliation of having to ask for help.
He added, “Losing someone is traumatic enough. Having to beg afterwards is a second wound that no family should endure.”
He urged attendees to take proactive steps to protect their loved ones:
“We encourage you to plan ahead. Funeral cover is not just a product. it is dignity, it is peace of mind, it is love for your family.”
Madzingo also highlighted the limitations families face when someone passes away without proper arrangements:
“We can’t sell your assets to bury you. We can’t retrieve your money from the bank. Even if you have a house abroad, once you pass on, it becomes deceased property.
Instead of a financial crisis in your pockets, you can choose to be covered. Protect yourself, protect your family that is the true meaning of preparedness.”

The Launch of SACA UK: A Milestone for South Africans Abroad
The heart of the event was the official formation of SACA UK, a long-awaited initiative aimed at addressing the real needs of the South African diaspora.
SACA UK’s Mission and Core Objectives
SACA UK is committed to:
• Eradicating diaspora challenges by supporting South Africans facing financial difficulties, cultural isolation, and crisis situations
• Strengthening unity across the UK
• Building a supportive, family-like network for South Africans abroad
• Providing crisis and emotional support, including assistance during bereavements, illness, and emergencies
• Promoting financial education, including insurance awareness, savings, and long-term planning
• Preserving South African culture by promoting heritage, identity, and cultural pride
Meet the Newly Elected SACA UK Leadership Team
Newly elected chairperson Pastor Cynthia Moloi has ushered in a new era for the South African Community Abroad, describing the chapter as one built on “unity, dignity, empowerment, and progress.” Speaking with heartfelt conviction, she emphasised that:
“SACA UK is more than an organisation it is a movement, a promise, a new dawn for every South African building a life far from home.”
Pastor Moloi reminded the community:
“If you’re a South African living anywhere in the UK, this is your community. This is your support system. This is your family abroad.”
Her message reflects SACA UK’s mission to create a strong, supportive network that helps South Africans thrive while staying connected to their roots.

Appointed Leadership Team
• Chairperson: Pastor Cynthia Moloi
• Deputy Chairperson: Pastor Siya TwanI
• Secretary: Nonhlanhla Ngcobo
• Deputy Secretary: Motsamai Solomon Dlamini
• Treasurer: Jimmy HB’James, Esq
• Public Relations Coordinator: Zukiswa Mpande
• Deputy Public Relations Coordinator: Dr. Queen Patience.
What began as a simple meeting transformed into a powerful rebirth for the South African community in the UK. People entered as strangers but left as family united by shared experiences, shared struggles and shared hope.









