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1 year ago
Ronald Matsheta

Name of the Entity: Inveraan Youth and Community Foundation. Locality: Inveraan, Senwabarwana, Blouberg Municipality, Ward 9, Limpopo Province. Background History: IYCF is a mix farming project comprising of crops farming enterprises. The project owns a 6ha (1ha properly fenced for start up) land acquired through the local tribal office (PTO) The intention of the project is to produce mainly vegetables. The core business is holistic approach towards community development targeting vulnerable groups of our communities that is children, youth, women and the elderly: The group is comprised of a vibrant group of patriotic, committed young people who are united by a common aim and mission of making a difference in the lives of those in our immediate environment. The group’s belief is that poverty can only be efficiently and effectively tackled through the implementation of a holistic model that includes mainly literacy, up skilling and nutrition. Soup kitchens and food parcels, when implemented in isolation, only result in a culture of apathy and dependency. This, we believe is a self-defeating cycle. The project acquired start up resources for it to kick-start its operating and thus: Borehole , drip irrigation system, Solar panels and solar pump. For the project to expand it require some major resources and thus: Solar power back up system, Green house and initial cycle production inputs including seedlings, fertilizer, and chemicals etc.

1 year ago
Julian Mouers

Founded in 2017, the SABBA Movement for Change is a dynamic force dedicated to eradicating hunger and poverty across Southern Africa. With a bold and innovative approach, we're not just talking the talk, we're walking the walk. Our flagship initiative, the Foodscaping Programme, is revolutionizing farming practices for sustainable food security. We believe in equipping communities with the skills they need to thrive. Through comprehensive Skills Development programs, we unlock the potential for income generation in every individual. But we don't stop there. Our commitment extends to supporting small businesses and services, fostering a culture of self-reliance and empowerment. At the heart of everything we do lies Community Service, where every beneficiary becomes a beacon of change, sharing knowledge and addressing local challenges. Operating with integrity, inclusivity, and a spirit of innovation and fun, SABBA is rewriting the narrative of poverty and hunger in the region. Now, let's zoom in on our latest endeavor in the Langeberg area of the Western Cape, specifically the vibrant community of Zolani. With a population of approximately 6000, most grappling with unemployment and poverty, the need is urgent, and the time for action is now. Since our arrival in November 2022, we've hit the ground running, achieving remarkable milestones alongside the resilient people of Zolani. Together, we've cultivated a thriving community garden at the local school, yielding fresh vegetables weekly to nourish young minds and bodies through the school's feeding scheme. But our impact doesn't end there. We're spreading our roots deeper by establishing over 50 home gardens, ensuring families have access to nutritious food right at their doorstep. And we're not just growing food; we're growing opportunities. Our poultry and rabbit program is poised to empower locals with sustainable income streams. Coops have been constructed, laying the foundation for a prosperous future. Additionally, we've set up two nurseries, not only for nurturing plants but also community engagement. Encouraging seed-saving practices, these nurseries will serve as hubs of growth and sustainability. From fruits to vegetables, flowers to herbs, and even mushrooms, the possibilities are endless. On the vocational front, our sewing and beading program is stitching together a brighter tomorrow. With 20 sewing machines humming with activity, we're producing reusable sanitary pads and stylish garments, providing both dignity and economic opportunities. And that's not all. The shoe-making program is gearing up to step into the market, crafting quality sandals destined for local and urban centers. With every stitch, every seed planted, and every meal served, SABBA is igniting hope and catalyzing change in Zolani and beyond. Join us in our mission to transform lives and communities, one project at a time.

1 year ago
Tom Butterwoth

The YouThrive programme, is a key component of Zoe Life’s youth development strategy, addressing the pivotal adolescent period. As part of the Zoe Life pipeline, it emphasizes safety, health, career guidance, and employability, aiming to positively shape young lives by understanding and fulfilling their needs. The successful 2023 programme has left a significant mark on participants. Throughout the programme, the learners participated in life skills lessons aimed at equipping them with information and tools for life. As a team, we have observed a particular shift with learners who faced behavioural challenges, where there have been clear improvements in conduct and attitude, with one learner sharing “the programme helped me heal and let go of how my past was affecting my academic behaviour”. Here's to another impactful year in 2024!

1 year ago
Kim Fuller

We are reaching out from New Somerset Hospital, which is the local government hospital behind the V@A Waterfront in Cape Town. We are the oldest hospital in SA, we are still a teaching hospital with many other accolades and firsts. Cape Town is a popular location for tourists and shoppers and being in such close proximity to the city, it is likely that some of your customers, staff or family make use of our outpatient or emergency facilities. As the official hospital to so many events that get hosted in Cape Town, and to such a large catchment area (all the way up the West Coast, to Vredenburg) we would like to offer the best service possible to the community. As a government hospital we are in need of assistance with our fundraising. Due to the severe government budget cuts across all hospitals and the freezing of all hospital posts, NSH staff are under immense pressure as the patients demands remain the same but the staff so few. Our community cannot afford to have less health care services available. So we want to host a few smaller fundraising projects to assist in boosting the staff morale and improve the patient care. Our ideas for the year Prizes and vouchers for our raffles A dinner/dance May 2024 A padal or pickel tennis tournament in October 2024 (in the process of finalising) Donations (clothing/furniture) to NSH We are happy to provide advertising inside the hospital in exchange. Outside sponsorship is also a possibility.

3 years ago
Bot Admin

Every year, in August, our country marks Women’s Month. We also pay tribute to the more than 20 000 women who marched to the Union Buildings on 9 August 1956 in protest against the extension of Pass Laws to women. A system meant to control women even further and take away their rights. This year's theme is : “Generation Equality: Realizing Women’s Rights for an Equal Future”. The concept of Generation Equality is a global campaign and links South Africa to global efforts to achieve gender equality by 2030. Women’s Month is a tribute not only to the thousands of women who marched on that day in 1956, but also a month where we celebrate all the women of South Africa who are making a difference in the lives of their families and communities. Take this opportunity to see how you can contribute to making a difference through volunteering and donating to causes that support and empower women.

3 years ago
Willem Gous

Creating jobs in South Africa through entrepreneurship. We got sponsorship for 10 jobs in Diepsloot, Johannesburg. So far it seems we will be creating 20 jobs through this sponsorship. We help unemployed people to start a business in 5 weeks or less, without any funding, that makes enough money to financially sustain themselves.

3 years ago
Duncan Luke

Sasol, in partnership with the Ministry of Mineral Resources and Energy (MIREME) supports the scholarship program, which aims to build skills and competencies of Mozambicans with expertise in the areas of mineral resources and energy. The 2 students at the University of Pretoria have also completed their studies, thus totaling 37. With graduation of these 2 students, Sasol has reached a total of 37 students to complete their higher education in oil and gas between 2014 and 2021. During the last quarter, Sasol together with MIREME welcomed the 10 students that graduated from Malaysia, signaling the end of the current program. It has been a successful journey for Sasol to contribute with such a number of capable technicians in such an area of high demand for the country, despite the challenges faced in the north with respect to gas operations. Sasol is already discussing with MIREME the new phase of the bursary program.

3 years ago
Duncan Luke

Investing in skills development in Sasolburg. The short supply of qualified, experienced artisans in South Africa has created a huge demand for these skills. In order for South Africa to meet and deliver the aspirational growth rate of 5% per annum by 2030 (as per the National Development Plan) the promotion of artisan skills is essential. To this end, Sasol in partnership with government and other stakeholders in Sasolburg, embarked on a number of skills development initiatives in Metsimaholo to increase the skills pool and assist in increasing the chances of employability of the youth. The Sasol Artisan Training programme in Sasolburg has reached 210 Zamdela youth since its launch in 2013. Training is done in partnership with registered artisan training entities, being the Sedibeng Artisan Skills Training Centre, MCD Training Centre, Steinmuller, Aurex Constructors (previously known as SNC-Lavalin) and Aveng Grinaker-LTA. Of the 151 learners recently trained, 84 have completed their training and 56 are still placed in experiential learning programmes at Sasol, companies in the Vaal Triangle, Metsimaholo Local Municipality and the Free State Department of Health. Eight learners pursued other qualifications. Sasol’s decision to be a key role player in the programme was further informed by a needs analysis done in the Metsimaholo local municipality which indicated the need for the following skills: electrical, boiler-making, fitting and turning, mechanical fitting, motor mechanics, rigging, plumbing, welding and instrumentation. The most recent development in the programme is the completion of a newly constructed welding school at Boitjhorisong Resource Centre in partnership with Aurex Constructors and Afrox. The centre offers a modular approach where participants are afforded the opportunity to expand their welding skills. The centre was further retrofitted to be able to offer level 2 Argon (TIG) welding as a training module. Of the first cohort of 12 who completed the structural welding module, three were accepted by Afrox on their advanced welding programme and four will continue with the TIG module at the centre. Two thousand applications were received for the 2021 cohort of which ten have been selected. The programme provides opportunities for the youth to pursue their goals and at the same time contributes to the increase of much needed skilled labour in the region. Sasolburg is committed to empowering the communities within which we operate through initiatives such as the Sasol Artisan Training programme. At Actom Turbo Machines in Vaalpark, learners gain experience on equipment such as turbines, compressors and high-speed rotating equipment.

3 years ago
Duncan Luke

Sasol helps rebuild Mozambican school amid cyclone Idai aftermath. In March 2019, a category 4 cyclone hit the Mozambican city of Beira and its surrounding districts, affecting more than one million people. The city was reduced to dust by almost 90%. Social services were severely impacted while private businesses, homes and government infrastructures were all brought down. Sasol joined hands with the Republic of Mozambique Pipeline Company and Central Termica de Ressano Garcia Gas to immediately contribute to the reduction of the negative effects of this disaster in Sofala and northern Inhambane. Together, a total of US$650 000 was provided for projects implemented in partnership with Red Cross Mozambique. After almost two years, the Red Cross has completed the rehabilitation of all infrastructures in both Beira and Inhambane. Three health centres were rehabilitated in Beira and handed over to the government in a formal inauguration attended by local administrators. Recently, the Red Cross also completed the last of the two primary schools that required repair and rehabilitation in northern Inhambane. Chitsecane primary school, with a total of 209 students who were split up into two shifts, studied in very precarious conditions for almost two years as five classrooms and an admin block were destroyed in the storm. It is a new dawn for both teachers and students. A formal inauguration is being prepared by the school and the community. Celestina Nhiquetuane Munguambe, the school headmaster, expressed her delight at the rehabilitation of the school.

3 years ago
Duncan Luke

Enviro-Waste Programme. In collaboration with SA Health and Mpumalanga Provincial Government, Sasol has implemented a waste management programme that includes rehabilitating the land, educating the community about waste management – especially the recycling of waste and creating communal food gardens. Environmental awareness and education drive is continuing in eMbalenhle, this campaign is aimed at getting community involvement in finding solutions and to take full responsibility of their own environment; 130 Job opportunities were created, 1 036 learners educated, and five NPO/NGOs in eMbalenhle underwent waste recycling education and awareness programmes. The initiative has resulted in more than 100 000 tons of waste recycled by the community. Through this project more than 16 illegal dumping sites have been converted into sustainable community food gardens. 40 households in the community were selected to benefit from household food gardens. These household were trained and mentored to start their own sustainable food gardens.