DAG - Key Persons


Alicia Cornelius

Job Titles:
  • Human Resources Administrator
Alicia is the Human Resources Administrator at DAG. Her work mainly focuses on providing administrative support to project staff and programme managers. In addition, she provides HR support to the Executive Director. She is particularly interested in cultivating a work environment that empowers and motivates employees in an attempt to help them realize their full potential and how it fits into the growth of the organisation. She holds a degree in Industrial Psychology and Public Administration from the University of the Western Cape. She enjoys working at DAG, because she believes the organisation provides a platform for continued learning that enable people to grow and learn something new every day.

Bafikile Bonke Simelane

Job Titles:
  • Vice - Chairperson
Bonke possesses a rich breadth and depth of experience as well as an intimate knowledge and understanding of the Built Environment acquired in over 20 years in a variety of senior management and leadership roles as a committed, diligent, conscientious and passionate Built Environment Practitioner who believes in authentic, intentional, collaborative partnerships based on professionalism, trust, integrity and mutual respect.

Chuma Giyose

Job Titles:
  • Project Coordinator
Chuma is a Project Coordinator for DAG. His work focuses mainly on the Contractor & Developer Academy (CDA) - a social enterprise development programme that focuses on capacitating and providing technical support to emerging contractors and developers in testing innovative housing delivery mechanisms. He holds a National Diploma in Town & Regional Planning from the Cape Peninsula University of Technology. To enhance his capability and skills, he completed a Property Management course and a Housing Finance for Sub-Saharan Africa course from the University of Cape Town. His work experience has made him more sensitive to both construction and urban development challenges. He is passionate about using his skills as tools to enact positive change in the delivery of affordable housing as well as to add value to communities at large.

Claudia Hitzeroth

Job Titles:
  • Project Coordinator
Claudia is a Project Coordinator at DAG. Her work focuses on institutionalising relevant land-based financing and land value capture strategies in South African metropolitan cities. She is particularly interested in the use of Land Value Capture as a funding mechanism for spatial transformation and inclusion. She holds a Masters degree in Sustainable Urban Development from the Bartlett Development Planning Unit, UCL, and a BSc in Environmental Sciences from University of Cape Town. Working at DAG excites her because it is an opportunity to continually learn and unlearn every day, as well being a way to action her passion for spatial justice.

Crystal West

Job Titles:
  • Programme Manager
Crystal is a Programme Manager at DAG. She is responsible for the "Re-imagining Neighbourhoods" programmatic area, which includes DAG's Informal Settlement Upgrading Projects, Active Citizen's Training Course, Socio-Technical Support, Woodstock / Salt River and Asivikelane WC projects. She has a track record of more than 25 years of successfully launching and managing large scale programs in NGOs. She has successfully coordinated several multi-disciplinary human settlements projects in both EPHP and Informal Settlement Upgrading from inception to successful completion. In addition, Crystal has led the implementation of community prioritized sustainable livelihood initiatives in more than 10 projects in the Western Cape, Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal. Crystal's extensive experience in neighbourhood development, capacity development relating to human settlements and strengthening community-based organizations, is indicative of her genuine passion to see people lead their own development. She holds a Bachelor of Social Science in Social Work obtained from the University of Cape Town in 1995.

Esther Schippers

Job Titles:
  • Communications and Public Relations Intern
Esther Schippers is the Communications and Public Relations Intern for DAG. She works within the communications team, assisting in the creation and management of multimedia content for DAG's various programmes. She is passionate about women's issues and holds a BA (Law) degree from Stellenbosch University. Esther looks forward to collaborating with community role players and making contributions to the stories shared by the organisation.

Helen Rourke

Job Titles:
  • Programme Director
Helen is a Programme Director at the Development Action Group. Helen has over seventeen years of experience in the urban development sector. She is the current project lead for a National Programme on Land Value Capture in partnership with the National Treasury Cities Support Programme and Lincoln Institute of Land Policy geared to providing technical support and training to metros. Over the last five years Helen has worked in partnership with the City of Cape Town and local civics around neighbourhood regeneration and social housing in the inner city which has resulted in the delivery of the first transitional housing project in Cape Town. She has extensive expertise in informal settlement upgrading and regularisation, including the coordination of the NUSP socio-technical assistance to the City of Cape Town for 32 informal settlements and pioneered the Hangberg in situ upgrade in 2008.

Kamogelo Shika

Job Titles:
  • Project Coordinator
Kamogelo is a Project Coordinator at DAG. Her work primarily focuses on the Contractor and Developer Academy (CDA) and the Backyard Matters projects. Her role entails strengthening the capacity of emerging developers in the implementation and management of affordable rental housing. Kamo has a strong background in GIS (Geographical Information Systems) and studied City and Regional Planning at the University of Cape Town (UCT). She is passionate about thinking spatially about justice - not only from a theoretical point of view but also using practical knowledge to lead to effective actions and to achieve a more inclusive city.

Kathryn Byrnes

Job Titles:
  • Project Officer
Kathryn Byrnes is a Project Officer at DAG. Her work focuses on monitoring, evaluation, and learning. She captures the impact of DAG's programmes and projects for monitoring, learning, communications, and funding purposes. Kath has a particular interest in the intricate, inventive, and radically just home-making practices being cultivated within the urban periphery. She holds a BSc (Hons) in Environmental and Geographic Sciences, English Language and Literature and Ocean and Atmosphere Science, and a master's degree in environmental and Geographic Sciences from the University of Cape Town, with a focus on housing access and housing innovations of the urban poor and working class. She hopes to be a part of building more caring and connected African cities through her work at DAG.

Kathy Aranes

Job Titles:
  • Executive Director
Kathy has been the Executive Director at DAG since September 2021. She previously held the Operations Director position and her major role in DAG over the past 18 years has been ensuring systems support changes in organisational strategies to adequately respond to the ever-changing external conditions in the urban development sector. She has worked in the Non-profit sector throughout her working career and is passionate about making a difference in society both personally and professionally. Kathy's dedication to social justice and meaningful transformation stems from a long history of community activism.

Kundai Nyamutenha

Job Titles:
  • Communication Officer
Kundai is the Communication Officer at DAG. She is a seasoned communications practitioner with over 10 years of experience working in the NGO sector. She studied Communication Science and Communications and Journalism. Kundai is passionate about community development and sharing community stories. She uses her skills in media and communications to amplify the voice of the community and highlight the impact that people are making in their communities. Kundai is also passionate about women's and young people's rights, participation and inclusion in all development processes. She is currently studying towards her PGDipMan in marketing at the University of Cape Town (UCT).

Lindokuhle Dhlamini

Working at DAG has exposed me to the harsh realities on the ground and has made me rethink and realise the importance of my role as a built environment professional in creating a country that is spatially just. Lindokuhle is an Architectural intern for DAG. His work mainly focuses on providing architectural support to the Contractor and Developer Academy (CDA) and Backyard Matters teams. He recently completed his undergraduate studies in Architectural Technology from the Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT). He is interested in helping create cities and neighbourhoods that are integrated and inclusive. Working for an organisation that addresses the continuous impact of the apartheid regime has been educational as much as it has been exciting, and he looks forward to making a remarkable contribution to the organisation.

Lorenzo Johnson

Job Titles:
  • Project Officer
Lorenzo is a Project Officer at DAG, who has been working with communities in the Woodstock Salt River area for over 2 years. His work as an organizer involves brokering of relationships and community facilitation, amongst other things. He has over 3 years of experience working in the improvement district industry. Lorenzo enjoys working for DAG because the organisation is passionate about supporting disempowered communities. He enjoys his role at DAG because it gives him the opportunity to do what he is passionate about and that is working in the inner city and disadvantaged communities.

Ludwe Qosho

Job Titles:
  • Project Officer
Ludwe is a Project Officer at DAG, working on the Asivikelane and Socio-Technical Support project. His role entails being on the ground and working with communities, where his main areas of interest are socio-economic rights, spatial justice, housing development and informal settlement upgrading. Ludwe holds a Masters degree in City and Regional Planning and is a 2021 Golden Key member from the University of Cape Town. He started working at DAG as an Intern in 2021, and is now a Project Support Officer. He loves the work that he does because he feels that DAG is working towards creating a just city for all through various programmes ranging from building relationships with key decision makers to engaging and co-creating collaborative strategies with marginalised communities.

Nosive Ngcawe

Job Titles:
  • Project Officer
Nosive is a Project Officer at DAG. She joined the organisation in 2021 as an Informal Settlement Support Programme (ISSP) Intern. She later joined the CDA and Backyarders Matters team where she now provides project support. Nosive holds an Honours degree in City Planning from the University of Cape Town. She is an advocate for inclusive cities and people-centred development, with particular interest on the marginalized women and children. Nosive envisions cities where women and children feel safe and comfortable to travel, work, and play. Since joining DAG, Nosive has grown enormously as a young built environment professional.

Ntombi Reshane

Job Titles:
  • General Assistant
Ntombi is a General Assistant at DAG. She is responsible for maintaining our office space, welcoming guests, managing logistics and ensuring that meetings run smoothly. Outside of DAG you will find her in Gym, playing Netball and attending community meetings.

Querida Saal

Job Titles:
  • Researcher
Querida is a Researcher at DAG, where she researches urban land reform and other pertinent issues. She is skilled in quantitative and qualitative research, policy analysis, and project impact evaluations. Querida has worked as a researcher at various institutions where she tracked the political, security, socio-economic, infrastructure and retail developments across various African countries. She is passionate about development and has always had a keen interest in a wide range of issues, including but not limited to socio-economic rights, poverty alleviation, inequality, development, gender and civil and political rights. Querida holds a Masters degree in Political Science from Stellenbosch University, and is excited to be working for an organisation that has a rich history and ground-breaking work on urban development and urban land reform.

Qureisha Nagdee

Job Titles:
  • Local Consultant for the Dreikonigsaktion
Qureisha is the local consultant for the Dreikonigsaktion, an Austrian donor organisation. She is responsible for South Africa and joint partnerships in Africa. She also works as an independent facilitator and consultant. She has a background in and expertise in social development, organisational development and the NGO sector.

Rugaya Edwards

Job Titles:
  • Chartered Accountant
Rugaya is a chartered accountant with 15+ years' experience in public practice. She is the managing director at Verryn & Co Inc., an accounting and auditing firm in the southern suburbs. She is a registered member with SAICA and IRBA.

Ryan Fester

Job Titles:
  • Project Coordinator
Ryan is a Project Coordinator at the DAG, focusing mainly on projects in Woodstock, Salt River and Mitchells Plain. His work involves leading projects for international donors with the objective of addressing spatial inequalities by helping marginalised communities access land and affordable housing opportunities. Working with grassroots organisations, the government, and the private sector, he believes in a collaborative approach to neighborhood development that places people at the center of their own development. Ryan holds a Master's degree in City and Regional Planning from the University of Cape Town, where he is also a guest lecturer and external examiner. He is a 2019 fellow of the Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders.

Sharon Ho

DAG is all about developing for the better - not just developing our cities, but also developing oneself - to help build a better society. Sharon is an intern at DAG and assists with ​socio-technical support to community-based organisations. She is passionate about placemaking and creating gender equal environments for women and girls. She is a graduate from City Planning (Hons) at University of Cape Town and has a background in architecture. Her previous work experience includes volunteering at the PHA Food and Farming Campaign, where she helped to conceptualise designs of farmlands along the urban edge for subsistence farming to prevent urban encroachment. She enjoys working at DAG because the organisation is value driven and attends to what the communities have to say. This allows her to develop her skills while putting people first.

Steve Kahanovitz

Steve worked in the Cape Town office of South Africa's public interest law group the Legal Resources Centre. He spent many years representing clients facing an oppressive apartheid state before serving as legal and later national director of the LRC. Since the adoption of the Bill of Rights in a democratic South Africa he has been litigating in cases regarding socio economic rights, particularly the right of access to housing on behalf of the LRC's clients. He also spent a year working as an acting judge of the Land Claims Court of South Africa. He is a graduate of the University of Cape Town (BA); the University of the Witwatersrand (LLB) and the London School of Economics (LLM).

Tasleema Mohamed

Tasleema has expertise in the field of Architectural Education and the Built Environment with a special interest in Earth Architecture. She is currently lecturing at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology.

Wilhelmina Trout - Chairman

Job Titles:
  • Chairman
Wilhelmina is an international gender activist and trade unionist. She has a resilient education background, especially with Community Adult Education and currently works as an independent consultant to the labour movement

Willard Matiashe

Job Titles:
  • Researcher
Willard is a researcher at DAG. He is an urban land specialist with extensive experience and understanding of spatial planning, informal settlement upgrading, urban land use management, and land-based financing to support local government programs and processes. Willard is also the project leader of a program on Land Value Capture. He draws on his interdisciplinary background and experience to tackle tough challenges that cities and communities face, from resource scarcity and infrastructure pressures to the impact of land use development practice on society. Willard holds a Master's degree in Spatial Planning from University of Aberdeen (UK) and is also pursuing PhD studies with the School of Economics and Management Sciences at the University of Pretoria. He thoroughly enjoys working in highly dynamic and creative environments and is excited to be part of an organisation that is making positive impact on marginalised and dispossessed communities.

Zama Mgwatyu

Job Titles:
  • Programme Manager
Zama is a Programme Manager at DAG. Having joined DAG in 2005, Zama has been involved in numerous DAG projects including informal settlement upgrading projects, ePHP projects and swathes of research projects. Currently, he leads DAG's programmatic area called the Contractor and Developer Academy (CDA), which seeks to capacitate and mentor emerging contractors and micro developers. As the leader of CDA, Zama has extensive experience liaising with government representatives from different spheres of government, micro finance institutions operating in the affordable rental space, and a range of other stakeholders including development forums, social movements and community-based organisations. He is an expert facilitator and is invested in building the capacity of citizens to activate their own change. Zama holds an Honours degree in Public Administration from the University of Western Cape (UWC) as well as a Diploma in Urban Land Management and Informal Settlement Regularisation from Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands. He also has a certificate in Housing Policy Development and Management with Wits University and a certificate in Housing Finance Course for Sub-Saharan Africa with UCT Graduate School of Business.

Zinzi Gatyeni

Job Titles:
  • Administrator
Zinzi is the Administrator at DAG. She is responsible for providing office and administrative support to the DAG team in order to enable effective running of the organisation. Her role is instrumental in the organisation of workshops, logistics, and the day-to-day operations of the organisation. Zinzi assists with a variety of projects and office activities. She is a loving and caring person who places high value on work and family, and cares deeply about community development.

Zukiswa Qezo

Job Titles:
  • Project Officer
Zukiswa is a Project Officer at DAG working on the Asivikelane Cape Town project. Her role entails working closely with Cape Town informal settlement communities. Zukiswa's main area of work focuses on mobilizing informal settlement residents to participate in monitoring and reporting the maintenance and provision of basic services in their communities. Her duties include, organising and recruiting settlement residents to join the Asivikelane campaign so that they can take ownership and contribute towards the improvement of service delivery in their underprivileged communities. This is done through collecting service delivery information and logging it on the city's fault reporting system. She enjoys working at DAG because the organisation gives her the capacity, platform, and weapons to challenge all spheres of government. Zukiswa also says, DAG makes her feel at home because the team value teamwork and support each other.