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We recently caught up with Lungisa Sobhuwa, an Education Changemaker and grant recipient from Cohort #1. Lungisa runs a project called Sikhululekile Reading Development &
It’s been a period of mixed emotions as hundreds of thousands of 2020 matriculants received their results yesterday. The class of 2020 wrote their final
It has become a norm that when South African President Cyril Ramaphosa addresses the nation, a.k.a, holds a “family meeting”, the country comes to a
A Message from our Chairman “At the core of the Foundation’s work is the idea that kids of today are being told to be the
This week marks the 6th anniversary of the #IBelong Campaign to End Statelessness. UNHCR launched this campaign in 2014 with the aim of ending statelessness
October is Mental Health Awareness Month and a crucial opportunity to educate our communities on the importance of mental health. The Trevor Noah Foundation chose
“What has inspired me? Realising how much kids want to learn… they want to build the future.” – Trevor Noah In celebration of the
In October 2019, the St John’s College Matric class began fundraising for their Matric Dance event. With the continual extensions to the lockdown and the
This Women’s Month we recognize a woman who holds the title #SuperMom to its highest form – Khanyisile Motsa, affectionately known as Mam Khanyi –
Across the globe, the Coronavirus quietly and swiftly entered our lives. While no one can predict when the pandemic will be behind us, for now,
“Khulani” means “grow” in Xhosa, one of South Africa’s mother tongue languages. We are excited that just like the name of our school’s initiative, the