ZAMANGWANE FOUNDATION
VISION
Our vision is to create and maintain safe and Peaceful living environment for all.
MISSION
Our mission is to instil a positive thinking culture through instilling confidence and vision learning at all times.
CONTACT DETAILS
060 7353 608 / 082 846 3427 / 082 330 0483
zamangwanebooks@gmail.com
Non profit organisation, Registration No. 2019/426960/08
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SUCCESSFUL STORIES
TRUE BEAUTY OF A WOMA EVENT.
CAPRISA (Centre for the AIDS Programme of Research in South Africa), a Christian church organization, was invited to give a presentation on the services and advantages that their organizations offer that may help the women in various aspects of their lives by uplifting them.
The theme of this even was called ’True beauty of a woman” and the emphasis of the event was to encourage woman to be helpful and to look for one person to impact within their area that may require the help they possess. This impact of this event was so great that Zamangwane received a number of invites from different institutions including churches, tertiary institutions and some government institutions for Zamangwane to come and share about this helping one another vision, and as a result a formal None Profit organisation had to be registered as Zamangwane Foundation was only formally registered as an NPC on the 19th of August 2019. Pictures below from the “True Beauty of a Women ” event.
Debate on mental health subject at DUT ( Durban University of Technology) Pietermaritzburg campus.
The main purpose of the lecture was to provide ideas on how people might make money with what they already own. It was a huge success, and I think everyone who went learned a lot from the suggestions to the craft projects. People interacted with one another and shared knowledge in a very large network. Zamangwane foudation also provided sales trainings for unemployed and gave them opportunity to sell our books and earn commission.
Zamangwane Foundation is currently embarking on upgrading
Kwa-Nomfihlela primary school, situated in Kwa-Ximba village where the founder
of Zamangwane Foundation attended during her early schooling. The Zamangwane Foundation aims
to assist the school to build and upgrade the school facilities, in order to
stimulate quality education learning. The Zamangwane Foundation has decided to use this project as a springboard for putting into action a strategic plan for community development income generation. Following through on the advice we give in our books, "Finding My Passion," "Power over Money," and "Emotional Intelligence," we choose to begin by constructing a computer library facility because providing library services is something we are proud of as we promote learning. It gives learners and community members the chance to expand their knowledge while also giving the school the chance to develop new revenue streams.
Once the wall fence project is finished, we will then move forward with implementing the garden service because fencing is essential to ensuring a successful garden that is protected from people who might try to destroy the project or steal from the school garden and that is not disrupted by animals invading. The department of agriculture will contribute seeds, and they'll help out with professional and trained people, to help plant fruit trees, vegetables, flowers, and shade trees on the school grounds.
In order to generate a revenue stream for the community garden, we want to cooperate with the traditional leadership council headed by "Inkosi Mlaba" to secure the land needed for the garden's growth. We plan to construct a wall barrier on this property, much like we would do for Kwa-Nomfihlela Primary School, with the aid of cement manufacturing firms and the Department of Correctional Services.
For media inquiries kindly contact:
Zamangwane Thabethe Mtshali
CEO of ZAMANGWANE FOUNDATION
060 7353 608 / 082 846 3427 / 082 330 0483

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