mission

To preserve, promote and constructively use/share the interlinked legacies or ideals of SOMAFCO and Solomon Mahlangu to empower South Africa youth from all backgrounds. To Play a pivotal role in fostering and providing a better education for all Youth. Moral Regeneration; and the cohesion of all South Africans, regardless of political background, race or gender.

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Independant Development Trust

Somafco Anchor Partner

Our clients call us when they have something pressing on their minds—whether it is a major strategic or operational need or an organizational challenge. They look to us for honest, objective, thoughtful, and experienced advice... visit site

 

Department Of Education

Our vision is of a South Africa in which all our people have access to lifelong education and training opportunities, which will in turn contribute towards improving the quality of life and building a peaceful, prosperous and democratic society... visit site

McKinsey & Company

McKinsey & Company is a global management consulting firm. We are the trusted advisor to the world’s leading businesses, governments, and institutions. We help leaders make distinctive, lasting, and substantial improvements to the performance of their organizations.

We tackle their most difficult issues and serious challenges. We provide our people an outstanding place to work, with opportunities for growth that they can find nowhere else... visit site

 

National Youth Development Agency

The vision of NYDA is to mainstream and integrate youth development in all organs of state, private sector and civil society for sustainable livelihoods. Its Purpose is To mainstream and integrate youth development for sustainable livelihoods.

The Nature of Business is to initiate, facilitate, implement, coordinate and monitor youth development interventions aimed at reducing youth unemployment and promoting social cohesion... visit site

 

SAFM

SAfm - 104 - 107
SAfm is the SABC's English public broadcasting service, covering the news and canvassing the opinions of the country since the 1930s. It was first known as the "A Programme", becoming the English Service when the Afrikaans Service came into being a year later. In 1985 it changed its name again to Radio South Africa and, ten years later, to SAfm... visit site