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  • Neftaly Learnership Students CLASSROOM and WORK attendance register for January and February

    Leanership Register for January

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

    Kgotso a ebe le lena

    Neftaly Learnership Students CLASSROOM and WORK attendance register for January and February

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    Leanership Register for February

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    Linah Ralepelle | SayPro Chief Development Officer | SayPro

  • 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 History of Neftaly Arts, Culture and Heritage Services

    Neftaly History of Neftaly Arts, Culture and Heritage Services


    History of Neftaly Arts, Culture, and Heritage

    Founding and Early Vision (2008–2012)
    Neftaly Arts, Culture, and Heritage was officially established in 2008 as part of the broader Neftaly initiative, which sought to build a multi-sectoral platform connecting education, community development, and professional services. The Arts, Culture, and Heritage arm was conceived as a dedicated entity to preserve, promote, and celebrate the diverse cultural narratives of South Africa while providing a platform for emerging artists, performers, and cultural practitioners.

    The founding vision was guided by three core objectives:

    1. Preservation of Heritage: Protect South Africa’s intangible and tangible cultural heritage, including traditional crafts, oral histories, languages, music, and dance forms.
    2. Cultural Education: Educate communities, schools, and institutions about the value of cultural identity and heritage as a driver for social cohesion.
    3. Arts Promotion: Create opportunities for local artists to showcase their talents nationally and internationally, integrating cultural creativity into broader economic development programs.

    During its formative years, Neftaly Arts, Culture, and Heritage focused on grassroots initiatives. The organization partnered with local communities to document traditional practices, conduct workshops on heritage conservation, and organize small-scale exhibitions highlighting indigenous art forms.


    Expansion and National Recognition (2013–2018)
    Between 2013 and 2018, Neftaly Arts, Culture, and Heritage experienced rapid growth. Strategic partnerships with government departments, educational institutions, and private cultural foundations allowed the organization to scale its operations and increase its reach across South Africa.

    Key initiatives during this period included:

    • National Heritage Documentation Program: Neftaly collaborated with historians, anthropologists, and community elders to systematically document endangered cultural practices, folklore, and traditional ceremonies.
    • Neftaly Arts Festival: Launched in 2015, this annual festival became a cornerstone event, celebrating music, visual arts, theatre, and traditional dance. The festival not only showcased local talent but also facilitated workshops, mentorship programs, and cross-cultural dialogues.
    • Cultural Education Outreach: Neftaly introduced school programs aimed at integrating heritage education into the national curriculum. Students were exposed to traditional art forms, indigenous storytelling, and music education, fostering pride in South African culture.

    During this period, Neftaly Arts, Culture, and Heritage earned recognition from both national and international cultural organizations. The platform became known as a bridge between traditional heritage and contemporary artistic expression, supporting both preservation and innovation.


    Innovation and Digital Transformation (2019–2023)
    The onset of the digital era and the COVID-19 pandemic brought new challenges and opportunities for cultural institutions. Neftaly Arts, Culture, and Heritage responded by embracing technology to expand its reach and preserve cultural materials digitally.

    Significant milestones included:

    • Digital Archives and Virtual Exhibitions: Thousands of artworks, performances, and oral histories were digitized, allowing global audiences to access South African heritage.
    • Virtual Workshops and Cultural Webinars: Artists, musicians, and cultural educators began offering online tutorials and discussions, enabling continuity of learning and engagement despite pandemic restrictions.
    • Creative Economy Programs: Neftaly launched initiatives to support the economic empowerment of artists, including online marketplaces, grants, and professional development courses.

    These innovations positioned Neftaly Arts, Culture, and Heritage at the forefront of contemporary cultural management in South Africa, blending tradition with modern technology to ensure sustainability and global visibility.


    Community Impact and Legacy (2024–Present)
    Today, Neftaly Arts, Culture, and Heritage is recognized as a leader in cultural preservation, education, and promotion. Its work has left a lasting impact on communities by:

    • Empowering Artists: Thousands of emerging and established artists have benefited from mentorship, exposure, and economic support.
    • Strengthening Cultural Identity: Programs have strengthened pride in South African heritage, particularly among youth, who engage with traditional practices alongside contemporary art forms.
    • Global Cultural Exchange: Neftaly has facilitated international collaborations, enabling South African artists and cultural practitioners to share their work on global platforms while learning from other cultures.

    The organization continues to innovate through digital projects, collaborative exhibitions, and inclusive cultural initiatives, ensuring that South Africa’s rich artistic and cultural legacy is preserved, celebrated, and passed on to future generations.


    Key Principles and Vision for the Future
    Neftaly Arts, Culture, and Heritage operates under core principles that guide its work:

    1. Cultural Preservation: Protect and celebrate the diverse cultural heritage of South Africa.
    2. Education and Knowledge Sharing: Ensure that communities and younger generations understand and value their cultural identity.
    3. Artistic Empowerment: Support artists in achieving economic sustainability and professional growth.
    4. Innovation and Sustainability: Embrace technology and modern approaches to ensure heritage is accessible and relevant.

    Looking forward, Neftaly Arts, Culture, and Heritage aims to expand its influence internationally, creating networks that celebrate African arts and culture globally, while continuing to be a trusted custodian of South Africa’s heritage.


    Neftaly Arts, Culture, and Heritage was established in 2008 as part of the broader Neftaly initiative, with the vision of preserving, promoting, and celebrating South Africa’s diverse cultural landscape. Its founding mission centered on three pillars: safeguarding heritage, educating communities about cultural identity, and creating platforms for artists to thrive. In its early years, Neftaly worked closely with local communities to document traditional practices, oral histories, music, and dance while organizing workshops and small exhibitions to promote indigenous art forms.

    Between 2013 and 2018, Neftaly Arts, Culture, and Heritage expanded nationally through partnerships with government agencies, educational institutions, and cultural organizations. Key initiatives during this period included the National Heritage Documentation Program, which recorded endangered cultural practices, and the launch of the Neftaly Arts Festival in 2015, an annual event showcasing music, theatre, visual arts, and dance. The organization also introduced cultural education programs in schools, exposing students to traditional storytelling, music, and crafts, thereby fostering pride and awareness of South African heritage. These efforts positioned Neftaly as a bridge between traditional practices and contemporary artistic expression, supporting both preservation and innovation.

    From 2019 onward, Neftaly embraced digital transformation to expand access and ensure sustainability. The creation of digital archives allowed thousands of artworks, performances, and oral histories to be preserved online, while virtual workshops and webinars provided artists and cultural educators with new platforms for engagement. Programs supporting the creative economy, including online marketplaces and professional development courses, empowered artists economically and professionally. These initiatives helped Neftaly maintain continuity during the COVID-19 pandemic and positioned the organization as a leader in combining heritage preservation with modern technology.

    Today, Neftaly Arts, Culture, and Heritage continues to make a significant impact by empowering artists, strengthening cultural identity, and facilitating international cultural exchange. Thousands of emerging and established artists have benefited from mentorship, exposure, and economic support, while communities, especially youth, have deepened their connection to South African traditions. The organization remains committed to its principles of preservation, education, artistic empowerment, and innovation.

    Looking ahead, Neftaly Arts, Culture, and Heritage aims to expand its global reach, creating networks that celebrate African arts and culture internationally while continuing to safeguard the rich and diverse heritage of South Africa for future generations.

    Neftaly Arts, Culture, and Heritage, founded in 2008, preserves and promotes South Africa’s cultural legacy. It empowers artists, documents traditions, and educates communities through festivals, workshops, and digital archives, blending heritage with innovation to strengthen cultural identity and support creative growth locally and globally.

  • Neftaly Creating Cultural Trading Cards for Students

    Neftaly Creating Cultural Trading Cards for Students

    Collect. Learn. Celebrate.

    At Neftaly, we believe that learning about different cultures should be fun, personal, and interactive. That’s why we’ve developed a creative and educational initiative for young learners:

    ???? Cultural Trading Cards – A World of Culture in the Palm of Your Hand!


    ???? What Are Cultural Trading Cards?

    Cultural Trading Cards are student-friendly, collectible cards that highlight various cultures from around the world. Each card showcases a country, tradition, language, custom, dress, food, famous figure, or proverb, giving students a bite-sized look into global heritage.

    Think of them as Pokémon cards—but instead of characters, students collect cultures, history, and stories!


    ???? Educational Benefits

    • Encourages Curiosity – Kids explore the world beyond their own.
    • Promotes Inclusion – Helps students celebrate diversity in their classrooms and communities.
    • Strengthens Identity – Students can create cards that reflect their own cultural heritage.
    • Boosts Literacy and Research Skills – Students read, write, and present information to others.

    ✍️ How It Works

    Neftaly provides schools or community groups with:

    • Templates for Designing Cards
    • Guides for Research and Presentation
    • Fun Facts and Themes by Region
    • Teacher Toolkits for integrating the project into social studies or language classes

    Students can:

    • Create their own cards based on family history or a culture they want to learn about
    • Trade with peers to build multicultural decks
    • Present their cards during cultural days, class discussions, or community events

    ???? Card Themes Can Include:

    • ???? Country Profiles
    • ????️ Common Phrases or Greetings
    • ???? Traditional Foods
    • ???? Music & Dance
    • ???? Traditional Clothing
    • ????️ Historical Heroes
    • ???? Proverbs or Sayings
    • ???? Cultural Holidays

    ???? Why It Matters

    Cultural Trading Cards are more than just fun—they are a bridge to empathy, respect, and global awareness. Students don’t just learn about other cultures; they learn from each other.


    ???? Perfect For:

    • Primary & High Schools
    • Language and History Classes
    • Homeschool Groups
    • Cultural Events & Heritage Days
    • Libraries and After-School Programs

    ???? Get Involved

    ???? Download a starter kit or request a workshop for your school
    ???? Submit your students’ card designs for display in our online gallery
    ???? Connect with other schools participating in the Neftaly Trading Card Exchange


    ???? Let’s Celebrate Every Culture—One Card at a Time

    Join Neftaly in teaching the next generation that diversity is not just seen—it’s shared.

  • Neftaly Inspire youth, students, and aspiring chefs across Neftaly’s networks.

    Neftaly Inspire youth, students, and aspiring chefs across Neftaly’s networks.


    Neftaly Ignite: Inspiring the Next Generation of Culinary Leaders

    An Empowerment Initiative by Neftaly Development Competitions Office
    Under the Patronage of Neftaly Development Royalty


    ???? Purpose

    To ignite passion, purpose, and potential among youth, students, and aspiring chefs by connecting them to inspirational stories, hands-on opportunities, and real-world mentors through Neftaly’s vast culinary and developmental ecosystem.


    ???? Program Components

    1. Neftaly Culinary Inspiration Tours

    A nationwide series of motivational school and college visits by Neftaly Chefs, alumni, and industry mentors.

    • Live cooking demos and storytelling
    • Q&A with culinary competition finalists
    • Showcasing affordable pathways into culinary careers

    “We bring the chefs to the classrooms and the dream to the students.”


    2. Aspiring Chef Mentorship Program

    A structured 3- to 6-month mentorship journey pairing aspiring chefs (ages 15–25) with experienced Neftaly culinary professionals.

    • One-on-one mentorship (in person or virtual)
    • Access to Neftaly Chef Toolkits & starter kits
    • Mentors share career paths, mistakes, and mindset advice

    3. Neftaly Young TasteMakers Bootcamp

    An immersive holiday program for students to explore the world of food through:

    • Cooking fundamentals
    • Kitchen safety and etiquette
    • Entrepreneurship 101 in food & hospitality
    • Visits to restaurants, markets, and farms

    4. Youth Culinary Challenge Series

    Quarterly mini-competitions open to high school and college students.

    • Themed challenges (e.g., zero-waste meals, street food reimagined, plant-based dishes)
    • Judged by Neftaly Culinary Alumni and guest chefs
    • Winners receive scholarships, mentorship, and showcase opportunities

    5. Neftaly Stories: Youth Edition

    A digital storytelling campaign featuring:

    • Short video profiles of student chefs and young innovators
    • Behind-the-scenes footage from culinary schools, competitions, and homes
    • Hashtag-driven storytelling on Instagram and TikTok (e.g., #NeftalyIgnite, #MyChefJourney)

    6. Neftaly Scholarships & Training Grants

    Competitive bursaries and funding opportunities for youth to:

    • Attend culinary schools
    • Purchase kitchen equipment or starter packs
    • Launch small food ventures (e.g., stalls, delivery kitchens)

    ???? Values Embedded

    • Inclusion: Reaching rural, urban, and under-resourced youth
    • Representation: Showcasing chefs of all backgrounds, genders, and languages
    • Accessibility: Mobile-first content, low-barrier application processes, community-based training

    ???? Expected Outcomes

    • Motivated youth who see food as a pathway to purpose and prosperity
    • Increased enrollment in culinary programs and Neftaly development tracks
    • Stronger community networks linking aspiring chefs with seasoned mentors and industry professionals
    • Greater visibility for young voices in the culinary innovation space

    ???? Call to Action

    Are you a student with a passion for food? A young person who dreams of running your own kitchen one day? Neftaly is here to ignite your journey.

    Join the Neftaly Ignite Movement today and take your first step toward a future full of flavor, purpose, and impact.


    ???? Tagline:

    “Neftaly Ignite – Fueling Dreams, One Dish at a Time.”


  • Neftaly Target Audience The competition is open to individuals, students, researchers

    Neftaly Target Audience The competition is open to individuals, students, researchers

    Certainly! Here’s how you can structure the Neftaly Target Audience section for the competition:


    Neftaly Target Audience

    The Neftaly Science and Innovation Competition is designed to engage a wide range of participants from various backgrounds who are passionate about addressing real-world challenges through research, technology development, and innovation. The competition is open to the following groups:

    1. Individuals

    • Description: The competition welcomes individuals with a strong interest in scientific research, engineering, technology, and innovation. Whether you are an inventor, entrepreneur, or hobbyist, this platform provides an opportunity to showcase your innovative ideas and solutions.
    • Ideal Participants: Innovators, aspiring entrepreneurs, tech enthusiasts, and anyone with a passion for creating new solutions to societal challenges.

    2. Students

    • Description: We encourage students from all academic disciplines to participate, as innovation knows no bounds. Whether you are in high school, college, or graduate school, the Neftaly competition provides an excellent opportunity to apply your knowledge and creativity to real-world problems.
    • Ideal Participants: Students from diverse fields such as engineering, computer science, environmental science, medicine, social sciences, and more. Students who are eager to make an impact through innovation and problem-solving.

    3. Researchers

    • Description: Researchers working in academia, independent research organizations, or research and development (R&D) sectors are encouraged to participate in the Neftaly competition. Researchers with experience in cutting-edge technologies, data analysis, and scientific discoveries can leverage this competition as a platform to bring their innovations to the next level.
    • Ideal Participants: Post-graduate researchers, Ph.D. candidates, and professionals engaged in scientific and technological research. Those involved in applied research, experimental design, and development of innovative solutions in various sectors.

    4. Organizations

    • Description: Organizations, including startups, NGOs, research institutions, and companies with a focus on technology development, sustainability, healthcare, or social innovation, are invited to submit projects. The competition offers an opportunity for organizations to test new concepts, collaborate with like-minded professionals, and gain visibility.
    • Ideal Participants: Startups and small enterprises focused on innovation, R&D departments of larger companies, NGOs working in science and technology, and academic institutions. Organizations looking to further their work by engaging in collaborative projects or by solving pressing global challenges.

    5. Innovators & Entrepreneurs

    • Description: Innovators and entrepreneurs who are developing new products, systems, or services with commercial or societal potential are key participants in the Neftaly competition. If you are looking to scale your innovative ideas or gain exposure, this competition will help you reach a broader audience and access valuable resources.
    • Ideal Participants: Entrepreneurs, technologists, and innovators with ideas or prototypes that could make an impact in their respective industries or address key global challenges.

    Why Participate?

    The Neftaly Science and Innovation Competition provides a unique platform for individuals, students, researchers, and organizations to:

    • Showcase their innovative solutions to a global audience.
    • Collaborate with industry experts, mentors, and other professionals.
    • Gain Exposure to potential investors, collaborators, and partners.
    • Access Resources including mentoring, cash prizes, and development opportunities.
    • Contribute to solving real-world problems in fields like sustainability, healthcare, technology, and social good.

    This section aims to clearly outline the diverse target audience for the competition, encouraging a broad spectrum of participants from various sectors. Would you like help refining or adding more details to any of the sections?