Update on our Organic Food Garden
We have successfully erected the tunnel frames for our garden! Thanks to the hard work and dedication of our amazing team, our vision of creating… Read More »Update on our Organic Food Garden
We have successfully erected the tunnel frames for our garden! Thanks to the hard work and dedication of our amazing team, our vision of creating… Read More »Update on our Organic Food Garden
Exciting News! We are thrilled to announce that we are working on our very own Organic Garden! The dedicated team has already begun preparing the… Read More »Our very own organic garden
We are thrilled to share the incredible progress we’ve made in our early childhood development program! Our dedicated team is now providing computer literacy training… Read More »Ensuring a solid foundation in computer literacy
Congratulations to our 50 School of Fashion graduates who have completed their journey with us
Congratulations to our welding students who just received their certificates! This is an incredible accomplishment!
Thank you for joining us (whether it was in person or in spirit) at the recent Easter Open Day event we held at Siyabonga Africa last week, 5 April. Your presence and support made the day a great success
As we gear up to enjoy a public holiday on 21 March in celebration of Human Rights Day – we’re asking you to help fight… Read More »When human rights are meaningless
Sibongile, a woman with a passion for fashion, came top of her class at one of our recent School of Fashion courses.
Zanele is taking opportunities. A previous beneficiary of Siyabonga Africa and now a full-time staff member and change maker. She is a single mother and provider for her family.
Siyabonga Africa didn’t only change my life, but it helped six people get employment and my family isn’t struggling as much.
Pertunia Makakola sacrificed to bring her dreams to life and is now the proud owner and the founder of Jelly Day Care centre.
Sheila is a real agent of change – the kind of person that we, at Siyabonga Africa, want to work with. People who do not just want a hand out, but a hand up – so that they can be independent and become postive contributors in their communities.