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Dear Vuk’uzenzele

I hope you are doing well.

My name is Mr Siphephelo Sinethemba Ndlovu, I am residing in Newcastle, KwaZulu Natal. I would like to adopt a child between the ages of 0 to 4 years. The child should preferably be of African descent. 

Young entrepreneurs empowering local youth

Two young entrepreneurs are running a dynamic business that empowers and creates job opportunities for local youth.

Khutzmo (Pty Ltd), founded in 2021 by Managing Director Nhlakanipho Khuzzy Zwane (32) and Project Manager Karabo Mphathi Mogotsi (24), was officially registered in 2024. The company specialises in a range of agricultural projects, including seasonal crops, pig and pork sales, egg production, broiler chicken sales, logistics, entertainment, and maintenance.

Girl, you are enough

Zonke Shazi-Hlongwane’s story of adversity and resilience is now serving as an inspiration for township and rural girls facing various challenges which once also left her feeling unseen and worthless.  

After witnessing her father abuse her mother and losing her at a young age, she experienced significant hardships, including becoming pregnant as a teenager and being sent to live with relatives.

In 2024, she published a book titled “Girl, You Are Enough,” which has touched the hearts of many and has become a beacon of hope for young girls facing similar struggles.

Land rights and food security a human right

As South Africa commemorates Human Rights Month in March, Vuk’uzenzele spoke to Commissioner Philile Ntuli of the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) about land rights and food security.   She said it is impossible to speak about any of the rights enshrined in the Bill of Rights without speaking about access to land.  “If you talk about food, it is a matter of land. If I do not have land to plant food it means I cannot have food unless I have a job that gives me an income so that I can buy food,” she said.

Social grants set to increase in April

All social grants, barring the Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant, are expected to increase from April this year.  Delivering the 2025 Budget Speech in Parliament recently, Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana said the number of social grant beneficiaries – excluding those receiving the SRD grant – is expected to rise to some 19 million in 2025/26 and 19.3 million in 2027/28 due to a growing population of older persons.

A Budget for all South Africans

The government has added R19.1 billion over the medium term to keep approximately 11 000 teachers in classrooms.  “Our learner-teacher ratios remain higher than we would like, meaning that we still need more teachers in classrooms,” Minister of Finance Enoch Godongwana said recently when presenting his Budget Speech in March.

Broadcasting visionary redefines media industry

Siyamthanda Johns (32) of George, in the Western Cape, leads a thriving broadcast media company dedicated to delivering captivating and informative content that educates and entertains audiences.  Johns owns Muzi Capital Media (Muzi FM), a business he started in 2019 as a skills development institution. Initially, it offered skills development and trainings on radio production for unemployed youth. 

Young chef flies SA flag in Qatar

Chef Xolisa Kalipa (22) of Daveyton in Ekurhuleni, Gauteng, has just landed a chance of a lifetime: introducing authentic South African flavours to the world through working for Qatar Airways.  The talented young chef is among nearly 50 newly appointed recruits who have just joined the multi-award-winning airline’s catering company, retail and hospitality subsidiaries in Doha, Qatar.  Kalipa is now placed with Qatar Aircraft Catering Company (QACC) and Qatar Duty Free (QDF), both of which operate from the world-renowned Hamad International Airport. 

Mthatha funeral business makes a difference

Abaveleli Funeral Directors, founded in 1999 by the late Nocawe and Zanemvula Saul, provides burial services across South Africa. Now led by their daughter, Unathi Saul, the company has expanded to 13 branches, creating 125 jobs while honouring its legacy.

“I am proud to carry on my parents’ legacy. Their vision was to serve communities with dignity, and I remain committed to that mission while ensuring that our services evolve to meet the needs of today’s families,” she said.

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