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  • NeftalyCDR Q4 Presentation Jan to March 2026

    NeftalyCDR Q4 Presentation Jan to March 2026


    To the CEO of Neftaly Mr Neftaly Malatjie, the Chairperson Mr. Legodi, Neftaly Royal Committee Members and all Neftaly Chiefs and Neftaly Human capital

    Kgotso a ebe le lena

    Developing skills, transforming lives.

    Neftaly: Empowering Communities for a Brighter Future

    About Neftaly

    • Neftaly is a youth development institution dedicated to empowering communities—especially youth, women, and persons with disabilities.
    • We create opportunities for personal growth, education, entrepreneurship, and skills development.
    • Our programs address social inequality and promote sustainable livelihoods.

    Vision & Mission

    • Vision: “To empower communities by nurturing youth, women, and persons with disabilities to become self-reliant, skilled, and socially responsible leaders of tomorrow.”
    • Mission: “To provide accessible education, technology, health, entrepreneurship, and skills development programs that enable personal growth, community development, and sustainable livelihoods for marginalized and underserved populations.”

    Core Values

    • Empowerment: Enabling communities to lead their own development.
    • Innovation: Using technology and creative solutions to address challenges.
    • Inclusion: Ensuring all programs are accessible to youth, women, and persons with disabilities.
    • Integrity: Operating with transparency, accountability, and social responsibility.
    • Sustainability: Promoting long-term impact through skills and education.

    Key Focus Areas

    • Education & Skills Development: ICT Computer Training, Life Skills, Network Engineering, Digital Marketing, System Development, HIV & AIDS Training, Data Capturing, Entrepreneurship, Project Management, Graphic Design, Business Administration, Contact Centre Training
    • Entrepreneurship & Economic Empowerment: Business incubation, mentorship, financial literacy
    • Health & Wellbeing: Community health initiatives, mental health awareness, nutrition programs
    • Community Engagement: Events, workshops, and awareness campaigns for social development

    Program Highlights

    Training Reach: 150+ students per quarter

    • Community Projects: Initiatives in Diepsloot and other regions
    • Partnerships: Collaboration with schools, NGOs, corporate partners
    • Success Stories: Graduates employed or starting businesses
    • Strategic Value: Conceptual frameworks and youth development strategies form the basis for implementation plans and funding proposals

    Proposed Programmes

    • Funded Programmes: ICT Computer Training, Life Skills Training, Network Engineering, Digital Marketing, System Development Training
    • Non-Funded Programmes: HIV & AIDS Training, Data Capturing, Entrepreneurship, Project Management, Graphic Design, Business Administration, Contact Centre Training

    Funded vs non-funded

    • ICT Computer Training – Funded
    • Life Skills Training – Funded
    • Network Engineering – Funded
    • Digital Marketing – Funded
    • System Development Training – Funded
    • HIV & AIDS Training – Non-Funded
    • Data Capturing – Non-Funded
    • Entrepreneurship – Non-Funded
    • Project Management – Non-Funded
    • Graphic Design – Non-Funded
    • Business Administration – Non-Funded
    • Contact Centre Training – Non-Funded

    Human Capital Overview
    Total Human Capital: 6
    Roles include strategic oversight, operational delivery, programme facilitation, and operational support.

    Human Capital Roles

    • Makgotlo Linah Ralepelle: Neftaly Chief Development Officer – Strategic direction, stakeholder management, staff development
    • Ntshuxeko Previous Shihangu: Neftaly Development Manager – Daily programme delivery, operational efficiency
    • Andrice Macuacua: Neftaly Development Officer (Neftaly Events) – Event coordination, logistics, client engagement
    • Daniel Makano: Neftaly Development Specialist / Advice Desk Officer – Technical training, learner guidance, data management
    • Manoko Ditsoabane: Neftaly Development Specialist – Life skills training, mentoring, monitoring engagement
    • Elizabeth Mokgaetji Gwangwa: Neftaly Development Cleaner – Facility readiness, hygiene, event setup

    Programme Breakdown & Q4 Targets

    • ICT Computer Training: 12/month, 35/quarter, Digitally skilled participants
    • Network Engineering: 4/month, 10/quarter, Basic networking competencies
    • System Development: 4/month, 10/quarter, Entry-level development skills
    • Digital Marketing: 4/month, 10/quarter, Digital marketing knowledge
    • Life Skills: 25/month, 75/quarter, Improved work readiness
    • HIV Awareness: 4/month, 10/quarter, Increased health awareness
    • Data Capturing: 4/month, 10/quarter, Data processing skills
    • Entrepreneurship: 4/month, 10/quarter, Business-ready entrepreneurs
    • Project Management: 4/month, 10/quarter, Project coordination skills
    • Contact Centre Training: 4/month, 10/quarter, Customer service competencies
    • Business Administration: 4/month, 10/quarter, Administrative skills
    • Bookkeeping: 4/month, 10/quarter, Financial record-keeping skills

    Total Expected Q4 Beneficiaries: 200 learners

    Presented by Makgotlo Linah Ralepelle Neftaly Chief Development Officer

    My message shall end here

    Linah Ralepelle | Development Manager | Neftaly





















  • Neftaly EWET Youth Enterprise Society YES Programme Empowerment through Education Organize intensive training workshops that focus on key areas such as business planning, financial management, marketing strategies, and leadership development

    Neftaly EWET Youth Enterprise Society YES Programme Empowerment through Education Organize intensive training workshops that focus on key areas such as business planning, financial management, marketing strategies, and leadership development

    ???????? Neftaly: EWET Youth Enterprise Society (YES) ProgrammeEmpowerment through Education – Intensive Entrepreneurial Training Workshops—Building Stronger Entrepreneurs Through Practical Skills TrainingAs part of its commitment to empowering youth through entrepreneurship, the Neftaly EWET Youth Enterprise Society (YES) Programme organizes intensive training workshops designed to equip young entrepreneurs with the core skills necessary to launch, manage, and grow successful businesses.These workshops are immersive, hands-on, and tailored to address the real challenges that youth face in today’s competitive economic landscape.—???????? Workshop Focus Areas1. Business PlanningHow to turn ideas into structured, viable business modelsWriting winning business plans and executive summariesSetting realistic goals and identifying market opportunities2. Financial ManagementBudgeting, pricing, and cash flow managementUnderstanding profit and loss, break-even analysisBookkeeping tools and financial compliance basics3. Marketing StrategiesDeveloping brand identity and customer engagement plansLeveraging digital marketing, social media, and content creationBuilding cost-effective marketing campaigns that deliver results4. Leadership DevelopmentCultivating entrepreneurial mindset and decision-making skillsTeam building, communication, and emotional intelligenceEthical leadership and resilience in business—???? What Participants Gain✅ Practical skills they can apply immediately to their ventures✅ Templates, tools, and frameworks for better business execution✅ One-on-one mentorship during and after workshops✅ Confidence to pitch, fund, and scale their ideas✅ A supportive community of fellow youth entrepreneurs—???? Who Should Attend?Aspiring entrepreneurs aged 16–35Early-stage business owners looking to strengthen operationsSocial impact innovators and community-based entrepreneurs—???? Why It MattersThese workshops are not just educational—they’re transformational. By focusing on both technical and soft skills, the YES Programme is helping shape resilient, capable leaders who will drive economic and social change across Africa and beyond.—???? Register Now or Partner With Us???? Contact: [Insert Contact Info]???? Visit: [Insert Website]???? #NeftalyYES #EntrepreneurshipTraining #YouthEmpowerment #SkillsForSuccess #EmpowerThroughEducation #YouthBusinessWorkshops

  • Neftaly Progress Tracking Sheets For documenting individual progress, including milestones reached and areas for further development

    Neftaly Progress Tracking Sheets For documenting individual progress, including milestones reached and areas for further development

    Absolutely! Here’s a complete and structured entry for:


    ???? Neftaly Progress Tracking Sheets

    Program: Neftaly Monthly – June SCDR-4
    Facilitated by: Neftaly Camps Office
    Under: Neftaly Development Royalty (SCDR)


    ???? Purpose

    To create and utilize Progress Tracking Sheets that monitor each participant’s growth throughout the program—highlighting achievements, skill development, and areas needing further support.


    ???? Tracking Sheet Components

    Each individual Progress Tracking Sheet should include:

    1. Participant Information
      • Full Name
      • Registration ID
      • Date of Enrollment
      • Assigned Coach/Facilitator
    2. Core Skill Areas Assessed
      • Communication
      • Emotional Intelligence
      • Leadership
      • Teamwork & Collaboration
      • Self-Awareness & Goal Setting
    3. Milestones & Activities
      • Attendance record
      • Completion of key workshops
      • Engagement in activities (e.g., group discussions, assignments, presentations)
    4. Progress Indicators
      • Self-assessment scores (pre-/mid-/post-program)
      • Facilitator observations and notes
      • Peer or group feedback highlights
      • Behavioral changes or application in real scenarios
    5. Areas for Development
      • Specific skills needing improvement
      • Recommended resources or coaching actions
      • Notes for follow-up or future development plans
    6. Summary & Rating
      • Overall progress summary (narrative and rating scale)
      • Final performance snapshot
      • Certification eligibility or completion status

    Expected Outcome

    A detailed and consistent documentation tool that captures each participant’s journey—supporting individualized feedback, performance reporting, and data-driven program evaluation.


    Would you like a sample tracking sheet in Excel or Google Sheets format for immediate use or a dashboard view for tracking group progress at a glance?