Ahipfunaneni aims to help young people

Young people started their organisation with the aim to help others with anything they are in need of.

Ahipfunaneni SA Campaign, an organisation started by young people from Roadhuis outside Giyani, aims to help villages around them. “We’ve long set the goal to focus and commit ourselves to empowering and helping the youth. Last year we started a successful cleaning project with the Amukelo Roadhuis Disable Centre and TT Foundation,” said Innocent Mundalamo, one of the founders.

The organisation was established in June 2021 to provide essential support and assistance to community members and play a role in meeting their needs. “We look at missed opportunities of building better communities by inspiring entrepreneurship, and the creation of jobs and fun activities with educational value for the youth. In the past year and a half, we’ve worked, participated and donated to the Miss Collins Chabane Municipal, Miss Royal, Miss Face of Yima and Miss Phaweni Beauty pageants as well as the Vukati I Kata Mani Talent Show, Mala FM, and the Amukelo Roadhuis Disability Centre,” said Mundalano.

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“We would like to extend our gratitude to the TT Foundation for trusting us and thus sponsoring us. We as Ahipfunaneni believe that we will still work together in the future as we continue to build and better our communities. Again, this wouldn’t have been possible without the Amukelo Roadhuis Disability Centre’s management, who allowed us to do the project at the centre.

Without God, none of this would’ve come to fruition, it’s only by his grace that we are all here today.” Mundalano said that they also worked on a schools’ campaign in support of the TT Foundation awarding and motivating students. They will also be hosting their first annual Mr & Miss Supremacy this year. Anyone interested can contact Mundalano at 071 616 8156.

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