Foundation is half-way to achieving its goals

The branded vehicle also affords the foundation incredible visibility on the ground and on social media – because it is very hard to achieve translating social media power and visibility to ground visibility and power.

Halfway Ford Port Shepstone has yet again donated a vehicle to the Ayanda Msweli Foundation, which will be instrumental in enabling the foundation to respond to the needs of communities that are desperate for interventions.

Ukhozi FM’s traffic anchor and ambassador, Ayanda Msweli was recently handed over the keys to a new, branded Ford Ranger Wildtrak.

Accepting the new vehicle, Msweli said that it was worth noting that the condition of South African roads is appalling, especially in the rural areas in which the foundation operates.

“It is a huge load off our backs to use a vehicle without incurring the costs of insurance and service. The branded vehicle also affords the foundation incredible visibility on the ground and on social media – because it is very hard to achieve translating social media power and visibility to ground visibility and power.

The journey of everyday South Africans that keeps getting better owes its greener pastures to Halfway Ford Port Shepstone which has strengthened the ability of the foundation to develop rural communities.

“The vision of the foundation is to turn South Africa into a rural area the size of a ward under traditional leadership. The incredible contribution of Halfway Ford Port Shepstone has landed us half-way towards achieving our goals; and our journey towards our vision keeps getting better,” he added.

Msweli thanked Halfway Ford Port Shepstone for contributing towards alleviating human suffering and maintaining human dignity.

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