Lungelo Ndlovu is a beautician, make-up artist and business owner: “As a business owner, I face funding challenges. The next step in my business is to be a brow and nail technician. However, there are not too many platforms or nearby colleges I am aware of to apply for funding to study this specific course at a beauty institution. I need an opportunity to sharpen the skills I know I already have and want to grow. That extra push to continue studying other aspects of the beauty industry or furt
New Year’s resolutions have become a tradition for many individuals, while each industry requires attention, changes, growth and new implementations. The African Reporter hit the streets to ask community members to share their goals are for 2025, and how they plan to achieve them.
Pastor Mustmust Motshwali of the Ratanang Feeding Scheme: “This year, we will have a special focus on reducing drug addiction in our community. This means we need to educate each other about what drug addiction is and how to deal with it. We have found programmes that can help us achieve this. Anyone who wants to learn more about addiction can approach us. We also invite anyone addicted to drugs and wanting to break free.” Call Motshwali on 073 086 8116.
Lebo Mothlanke of the Lebo Care Centre: “This year, we want to get supplies children need to do their school work and a guaranteed meal. Every other year before this, we had certain things, and other times not. I want to create stability for the children who come here. I want them to know that we will be ready to help them every time they come.”
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