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Supporting the youth through art and chocolate: Masiphumelele Lalela Art Programme x Honest Chocolate
In a unique collaboration aimed at empowering youth through the arts, Lalela and Honest Chocolate present a special edition of chocolate slabs...

Digital skills centre readies youth for early job market placement
Ming Coding, a community-based digital skills initiative, is providing sought-after digital skills to young people to help them enter the job market...

The Mastercard Foundation to Accelerate Education & Job Creation for Over 70,000 Young Africans
The Mastercard Foundation is expanding its long-standing partnerships with the Campaign for Female Education (CAMFED) and the Forum for African...
NGO NETWORK AND CIVIL SOCIETY ARTICLES

Rural education NGO explains why putting others first is vital for leaders this Mandela Month
What makes a good leader? This Mandela Month, Good Work Foundation (GWF), a rural education non-profit, asked some of its young leaders and older denizens what the concept of leadership means to them – and their responses bear the hallmarks of Madiba himself. A...

#MandelaMonth: BET Software and Hollywood Foundation make a real impact
In celebration of Mandela Day, BET Software, in collaboration with the Hollywood Foundation, had a series of impactful initiatives designed to support vulnerable children through sustainable solutions. Inspired by this year’s theme "It's still in our hands to combat...

Islamic Relief hijacked in Philippi while helping flooded residents
The organisation has nonetheless continued to provide humanitarian relief Islamic Relief was continuing its work this week distributing food and materials to flood victims in Cape Town in spite of a hijacking on Sunday. A team of 12 volunteers and staff members were...
CORPORATE SOCIAL INVESTMENTS AND DONORS

UWC Empowers Entrepreneurs with Financial Literacy Workshops to Bridge Knowledge Gap in South Africa
A 2020 study by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) revealed that only 30% of South African adults are considered financially literate. Financial literacy encompasses a range of skills, including personal financial management, budgeting,...

Meropa Casino in action with donation to the elderly
Age in Action was the latest beneficiary from Meropa Casino and Entertainment World, the heartbeat of Limpopo’s kindness as they received a printer worth R37 000. The handover, which happened live on Energy FM, was to the Limpopo branch of the national NPO which aims...

Kagiso Trust Awards R3 Million to SPAR’s Rural Hub Farmers, Strengthening Rural Farming and Community Empowerment
Kagiso Trust, through its Tyala Impact Fund, has made a significant impact on rural farming communities by awarding R300,000 each to 10 rural hub farmers as part of its support for The SPAR Group’s Rural Hub farmer development programme. The total donation of three...
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Cape Schools show up strong for musical showcase
22 schools from Mitchells Plain and the Cape Flats to take part in Next Generation Talent showcase with R 60 000 cash to be won by schools Cape Town, 26 September 2024: The Liberty Promenade Next Generation Musical Showcase returns this spring, having attracted a...

South Africa has a new education law: some love it, some hate it – education expert explains why
South Africa has a new law governing education. The Basic Education Laws Amendment (BELA) Act changes several aspects of how schools are managed. It was introduced to address inequalities in the school system by standardising rules on admissions, language policies,...

SAPA 2024 discusses future of South African education
The 2024 South African Principals Association (SAPA), held from 12 to 14 September at Emperors Palace Convention Centre, brought together over one thousand South African principals and deputy principals to explore the theme “Connecting Through Diversity: Shaping the...






