Hlahlindela Secondary School receives tablets

Hlahlindela Secondary School receives tablets

Adopt-a-School Foundation continues to erect computer labs and media centres and facilitate the donation of devices to marginalised schools. In May, Adopt-a-School showcased one of its digital projects at Hlahlindlela Secondary School in the rural community of Kwa Ngcolosi in Kwa-Zulu Natal. One hundred and thirty matric learners received tablets to enable them to continue…

KST Science Lab handover

KST Science Lab handover

On Friday, 14 May, KST’s Project Manager: Curriculum, Pumeza Tena, officially handed-over a life science laboratory to the educators of Sediba-Thuto Secondary School in the Fezile Dabi District in the Free State. Tena facilitated a half-day training workshop for teachers to demonstrate the use of the laboratory equipment. This is to ensure that theoretical lessons…

Thari Programme School Health Week awareness campaign in collaboration with Botshabelo Moral Regeneration Forum

Thari Programme School Health Week awareness campaign in collaboration with Botshabelo Moral Regeneration Forum

On 12 May 2021 and 13 May 2021, the Botshabelo Moral Regeneration Forum held a School Health Week awareness campaign at four high schools. The campaign was held for Grade 8 learners to address risk behaviours like early sexual relations, smoking substances, drinking alcohol and gang activities that lead to health challenges. The campaign promoted…

Mokgadi Mashapu

Mokgadi Mashapu

Mokgadi Mashapu is from Diepkloof in Soweto. She works as a baker with Hadasha Enterprises. The company has been supported by the Foundation’s partner entity, Black Umbrellas, which develops small Black-owned businesses. This helps create employment in South Africa. “I have gained a lot of skills whilst working at Hadasha Enterprises,” Mokgadi says, “not just…

Princess Shabalala

Princess Shabalala

Princess Shabalala, from Soshanguve near Tshwane, works for Mbhuduma Business Solutions as a Marketing Officer. The company has been supported by the Foundation’s partner entity, Black Umbrellas, which develops small Black-owned businesses. This helps create employment in South Africa. “As a communications graduate, this was the first company to give me a job, so I…

Lethabo Lekhele

Lethabo Lekhele

Lethabo Lekhele is from Munsieville township near Krugersdorp. In 2020 she sent an email to Foundation partner entity Cyril Ramaphosa Education Trust (CRET) for study support. “Today I am working as a Ground Hostess,” Lethabo says. This is as a result of CRET’s partnership with the Academy of Aviation to put candidates through a five-month…

Mamoratehi Modise

Mamoratehi Modise

Mamoratehi Modise lives in Maokeng in Kroonstad. In 2019 she saw a poster at the Phuleng Primary School advertising a position for a Safety Health Environment (SHE) representative. The SHE representative was needed for a building project at the school that Foundation partner entity KST was implementing. KST is a partnership between Cyril Ramaphosa Foundation…

Visky Moroleke

Visky Moroleke

Visky Moroleke is from Kraaipan village in the North West. He owns a local bricklaying and maintenance company. When Foundation partner entity Adopt-a-School began to build a dining and nutrition centre at the Boithaopo Secondary School in the village in 2019, Visky was identified by the school to be the team leader for the project….

RETURN ON INVESTMENT FOR BURSARIES CALLS FOR HOLISTIC SUPPORT

RETURN ON INVESTMENT FOR BURSARIES CALLS FOR HOLISTIC SUPPORT

23 April 2021 By Chantelle Oosthuizen, Executive Director, Cyril Ramaphosa Education Trust Many students are supported in their tertiary studies through bursaries provided by private companies. However, university retention and pass rates in South Africa are low. A recent Top Empowerment Masterclass noted that 33% of students enrolled in a four-year degree will drop out….