Author: Regaugetswe Mashala

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  • NeftalyCDR – Daily Activity Report by Regaugetswe Netshiozwe Chief Development Officer – 22 July 2025

    NeftalyCDR – Daily Activity Report by Regaugetswe Netshiozwe Chief Development Officer – 22 July 2025

    To the CEO of Neftaly Neftaly Malatjie, the Chairperson of the Neftaly Royal committee, Mr Legodi, Neftaly Royal Committee Members, all Neftaly Royal Chiefs and Neftaly Human capital

    Kgotso a ebe le lena

    Neftaly Report Code: NeftalyF535-01

    Neftaly Date: 22 July 2025

    Neftaly Employee Name: Regaugetswe Esther Netshiozwe

    Neftaly Royal Name: Development Royalty

    Neftaly Office Name and Code: NeftalyCDR

    Neftaly Royal Chief: Regaugetswe Esther Netshiozwe

    1. Neftaly Tasks Completed

    Task 1: reviewing and approving the following activities:

    • – https://ideas.neftaly.net/idea/sayprocdr-monitoring-development-royalty-minutes-of-the-meeting-by-daniel-makano-saypro-development-specialist-22-july-2025/
    • – https://ideas.neftaly.net/idea/sayproroyal-first-aid-report-and-request-for-supplies-by-daniel-makano-saypro-development-specialist-22-july-2025/
    • – https://ideas.neftaly.net/idea/sayprocdr-saypro-online-course-in-digital-marketing-118279-booking-confirmation-2/
    • – https://ideas.neftaly.net/idea/sayprocdr-saypro-training-course-in-hiv-aids-13915-booking-confirmation/
    • – https://ideas.neftaly.net/idea/sayprocdr-online-course-in-basic-invoicing-and-accounting-252435-11241-booking-confirmation/

    Task 2: writing a request to refill office fire extinguishers – https://ideas.neftaly.net/idea/sayproroyal-diepsloot-youth-project-urgent-request-to-refill-office-fire-extinguishers

    Task 3: working on NeftalyCDR Daily activities:

    • https://ideas.neftaly.net/idea/saypro-provided-advice-and-referral-services-to-03-people-on-10-october-2023-in-partnership-with-the-gauteng-department-of-social-development-saypro-daily-reporting/
    • https://ideas.neftaly.net/idea/saypro-provided-advice-and-referral-services-to-03-people-on-18-october-2023-in-partnership-with-the-gauteng-department-of-social-development-saypro-daily-reporting/
    • https://ideas.neftaly.net/idea/saypro-provided-advice-and-referral-services-to-03-people-on-18-october-2023-in-partnership-with-the-gauteng-department-of-social-development-saypro-daily-reporting-2/
    • https://ideas.neftaly.net/idea/saypro-provided-life-skills-training-to-03-people-on-19-october-2023-in-partnership-with-the-gauteng-department-of-social-development-and-accenture-saypro-daily-reporting/
    • https://ideas.neftaly.net/idea/saypro-provided-daily-meals-to-01-person-on-23-october-2023-in-partnership-with-the-gauteng-department-of-social-development-saypro-daily-reporting/
    • https://ideas.neftaly.net/idea/saypro-provided-ict-basic-skills-training-to-02-people-on-26-october-2023-in-partnership-with-the-gauteng-department-of-social-development-and-accenture-saypro-daily-reporting-2/
    • https://ideas.neftaly.net/idea/saypro-provided-ict-basic-skills-training-to-02-people-on-26-october-2023-in-partnership-with-the-gauteng-department-of-social-development-and-accenture-saypro-daily-reporting/
    • https://ideas.neftaly.net/idea/saypro-provided-daily-meals-to-03-people-on-20-december-2023-in-partnership-with-the-gauteng-department-of-social-development-in-partnership-saypro-daily-reporting/

    Task 4: reviewing and approving the teams reports:

    • Ntshuxeko Shihangu – https://ideas.neftaly.net/idea/sayprocdr-daily-report-by-ntshuxeko-shihangu-advice-desk-officer-22-july-2025sayprocdr-daily-report-by-ntshuxeko-shihangu-advice-desk-officer-22-july-2025/
    • Daniel Makano – https://ideas.neftaly.net/idea/sayprocdr-daily-report-by-daniel-makano-saypro-development-specialist-22july-2025/

    2. Neftaly Tasks In Progress

    Task 1: Finish interlinking

    3. Neftaly Challenges Encountered

    challenge 1: lack of resources

    4. Neftaly Support or Resources Needed

    Computers x10

    5. Planned Neftaly Tasks for Tomorrow

    Task 1: Finish interlinking

    6. General Neftaly Comments / Neftaly Observations

  • Neftaly provided Daily Meals to 03 people on 20 December 2023 in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development in partnership – Neftaly Daily Reporting

    Neftaly provided Daily Meals to 03 people on 20 December 2023 in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development in partnership – Neftaly Daily Reporting

    Neftaly Daily Report
    Date: 20 December 2023
    Program: Daily Meals
    Location: Diepsloot
    Facilitator/Trainer: Neftaly Chancellor Mr. Jeffrey Motapina
    Partner Organization: Gauteng Department of Social Development
    Reported by: Neftaly Chief Development Officer Mrs. Regaugetswe Netshiozwe


    1. Overview

    On 20 December 2023, Neftaly, in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development, successfully delivered daily meals to 3 individuals in Diepsloot. This intervention is part of Neftaly’s ongoing initiative to provide nutritional support and improve food security for vulnerable members of the community, particularly during the high-need holiday season.

    2. Objectives of the Program

    • To provide immediate nutritional relief to individuals experiencing food insecurity
    • To uphold dignity through consistent and respectful food service delivery
    • To promote health and well-being through balanced daily meals
    • To strengthen collaboration with social development partners in addressing basic needs

    3. Service Content Covered

    The daily meal service included:

    • Distribution of one nutritious, freshly prepared meal per person
    • Meals included a balanced portion of protein, vegetables, and carbohydrates
    • Ensured food hygiene standards and safe distribution practices
    • Brief wellness check-in to assess any urgent additional support needs

    4. Participant Engagement

    • All 3 recipients accepted the meals with gratitude and engaged positively with the facilitator
    • Informal dialogue allowed for identification of possible referrals to further services
    • Participants appreciated the consistency and quality of the meal provision

    5. Outcomes and Impact

    • Immediate relief from hunger was provided to 3 individuals
    • Strengthened trust between recipients and service providers
    • Reinforced Neftaly’s presence in the community as a reliable source of support
    • Opportunity created for follow-up and holistic service referral if needed

    6. Challenges and Recommendations

    Challenges:

    • Limited food resources relative to the wider community demand
    • Need for continued follow-up to identify recurring food insecurity cases

    Recommendations:

    • Expand the meal program to reach more individuals, especially during holidays
    • Collaborate with additional food sponsors and local vendors
    • Integrate meal provision with broader social services, such as referrals for grants, employment, or psychosocial support

    7. Conclusion

    The daily meal service provided on 20 December 2023 by Neftaly, in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development, successfully reached 3 individuals in need. The initiative contributed positively to addressing food insecurity and demonstrated the collective commitment to supporting the most vulnerable through compassion and community collaboration.

  • Neftaly provided ICT Basic Skills Training to 02 people on 26 October 2023 in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development and Accenture – Neftaly Daily Reporting

    Neftaly provided ICT Basic Skills Training to 02 people on 26 October 2023 in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development and Accenture – Neftaly Daily Reporting

    Neftaly Daily Report
    Date: 26 October 2023
    Program: ICT Basic Skills Training
    Location: Diepsloot
    Facilitator/Trainer: Neftaly Chancellor Mr. Jeffrey Motapina
    Partner Organization: Gauteng Department of Social Development and Accenture
    Reported by: Neftaly Chief Development Officer Mrs. Regaugetswe Netshiozwe


    1. Overview

    On 26 October 2023, Neftaly, in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development and Accenture, successfully delivered a full-day ICT Basic Skills training session to 2 participants in Diepsloot. This session forms part of Neftaly’s ongoing commitment to promoting digital inclusion and improving employability among community members through foundational computer literacy.

    2. Objectives of the Training

    • To introduce participants to fundamental Information and Communication Technology (ICT) concepts
    • To build essential digital literacy and hands-on computer operation skills
    • To enhance job readiness by developing basic digital competencies
    • To strengthen partnerships in community skills development initiatives

    3. Training Content Covered

    The training focused on key ICT topics, including:

    • Introduction to ICT – Understanding the role of technology, hardware, and software
    • Basic Computer Operations – Powering on/off, using a mouse and keyboard, navigating desktops
    • Microsoft Office Basics – Introduction to Microsoft Word and Excel
    • Internet and Email Use – How to browse safely, use search engines, and create/manage email accounts
    • Digital Communication – Introduction to email etiquette and basic online communication tools

    4. Participant Engagement

    • Both participants were highly engaged and completed all practical tasks
    • They actively participated in discussions, asked insightful questions, and collaborated during paired exercises
    • A short pre- and post-training assessment indicated noticeable improvement in ICT understanding and confidence
    • Participants expressed interest in further ICT development and advanced training opportunities

    5. Outcomes and Impact

    • Participants gained confidence in using computers and essential software
    • Skills such as internet searching, document creation, and email setup were successfully demonstrated
    • Both participants indicated they felt better prepared to pursue employment or education opportunities that require digital competency
    • The training contributed to building a strong foundation for ongoing digital learning

    6. Challenges and Recommendations

    Challenges:

    • Small group size limited opportunities for peer learning and group interaction
    • One participant had limited prior exposure, requiring additional support

    Recommendations:

    • Offer future sessions with varied group sizes to encourage peer engagement
    • Provide one-on-one assistance or mentoring for beginners
    • Explore blended training options combining in-person sessions with self-paced digital modules

    7. Conclusion

    The ICT Basic Skills training delivered on 26 October 2023 by Neftaly, in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development and Accenture, successfully equipped 2 participants with valuable digital skills. The session reflected the dedication of all partners to bridging the digital divide and empowering individuals with tools essential for personal and professional growth.

  • Neftaly provided Daily Meals to 01 person on 23 October 2023 in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development – Neftaly Daily Reporting

    Neftaly provided Daily Meals to 01 person on 23 October 2023 in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development – Neftaly Daily Reporting

    Neftaly Daily Report
    Date: 23 October 2023
    Program: Daily Meals
    Location: Diepsloot
    Facilitator/Trainer: Neftaly Chancellor Mr. Jeffrey Motapina
    Partner Organization: Gauteng Department of Social Development
    Reported by: Neftaly Chief Development Officer Mrs. Regaugetswe Netshiozwe


    1. Overview

    On 23 October 2023, Neftaly, in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development, successfully provided a daily meal to 1 beneficiary in Diepsloot. This initiative is part of Neftaly’s broader commitment to supporting food security and combating hunger within vulnerable communities through direct nutritional assistance.

    2. Objectives of the Program

    • To provide immediate food relief to individuals facing hunger and nutritional challenges
    • To promote dignity and well-being through consistent, respectful food service delivery
    • To reduce the impact of food insecurity on vulnerable individuals in the community
    • To strengthen public-private partnerships in addressing basic human needs

    3. Service Content Covered

    The meal provision included the following:

    • One freshly prepared and balanced meal served to the identified individual
    • Nutritional components included a protein, carbohydrate, and vegetable portion
    • Basic hygiene and food safety measures were strictly adhered to during service
    • Brief engagement with the individual to assess any further support needs

    4. Participant Engagement

    • The recipient expressed gratitude for the meal and was open to further assistance
    • The engagement provided an opportunity to connect the individual to other support services
    • A follow-up discussion was proposed to assess eligibility for ongoing food relief or social support

    5. Outcomes and Impact

    • The individual received immediate nutritional support, which helped alleviate hunger
    • The engagement enabled Neftaly to assess broader social needs and consider referrals
    • Reinforced trust between the community and the service providers
    • Demonstrated the effectiveness of targeted interventions, even on a small scale

    6. Challenges and Recommendations

    Challenges:

    • Limited access to broader food distribution for others in similar need
    • Difficulty in scaling support quickly due to resource constraints

    Recommendations:

    • Explore opportunities to expand the meal program to more beneficiaries
    • Increase community outreach to identify individuals in urgent need
    • Consider partnerships with local food suppliers to sustain and grow the initiative

    7. Conclusion

    The daily meal service delivered on 23 October 2023 by Neftaly, in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development, made a meaningful impact on one individual in Diepsloot. While modest in scale, this action reflects a deep commitment to human dignity, compassion, and collaborative community upliftment.

  • Neftaly provided Life Skills training to 03 people on 19 October 2023 in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development and Accenture – Neftaly Daily Reporting

    Neftaly provided Life Skills training to 03 people on 19 October 2023 in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development and Accenture – Neftaly Daily Reporting

    Neftaly Daily Report
    Date: 19 October 2023
    Program: Life Skills Training
    Location: Diepsloot
    Facilitator/Trainer: Neftaly Chancellor Mr. Jeffrey Motapina
    Partner Organization: Gauteng Department of Social Development and Accenture
    Reported by: Neftaly Chief Development Officer Mrs. Regaugetswe Netshiozwe


    1. Overview

    On 19 October 2023, Neftaly, in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development and Accenture, successfully delivered a Life Skills training session to 3 participants in Diepsloot. This initiative supports Neftaly’s ongoing commitment to developing individuals holistically by equipping them with essential personal development skills needed to navigate everyday challenges and improve their quality of life.

    2. Objectives of the Training

    • To improve participants’ self-awareness, emotional intelligence, and communication skills
    • To build personal resilience and goal-setting capabilities
    • To equip participants with decision-making and problem-solving skills applicable in real-life situations
    • To promote social inclusion and collaboration through life-enhancing education

    3. Training Content Covered

    The session focused on the following key life skills areas:

    • Self-Awareness and Self-Esteem – understanding personal strengths, values, and identity
    • Effective Communication – verbal and non-verbal communication, active listening
    • Decision-Making and Problem Solving – identifying challenges, exploring solutions, and making responsible choices
    • Stress and Conflict Management – techniques for emotional regulation and peaceful conflict resolution
    • Goal Setting and Motivation – setting achievable personal goals and building internal motivation

    4. Participant Engagement

    • All 3 participants were highly engaged and shared openly during group discussions and reflective exercises
    • Interactive role-playing and real-life scenario activities helped participants practice new skills
    • Participants completed a pre- and post-session reflection, showing increased awareness of personal growth areas
    • Feedback indicated a desire for continued development through additional sessions

    5. Outcomes and Impact

    • Participants gained practical tools to manage daily challenges more effectively
    • Improved understanding of how emotions and decisions affect personal and professional outcomes
    • Participants reported a renewed sense of motivation and hope in setting and pursuing life goals
    • The session strengthened the relationship between community members and supporting partners

    6. Challenges and Recommendations

    Challenges:

    • Some difficulty in discussing personal topics due to initial hesitance
    • Limited number of participants due to scheduling conflicts in the community

    Recommendations:

    • Incorporate ice-breakers and trust-building activities at the beginning of sessions
    • Explore flexible scheduling options to reach a broader group of beneficiaries
    • Offer a series of life skills workshops to allow for deeper, sustained impact

    7. Conclusion

    The Life Skills training conducted on 19 October 2023 by Neftaly, in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development and Accenture, successfully empowered 3 participants with practical personal development skills. The session reflected the strong commitment of all partners to fostering resilient, capable individuals equipped to make positive life choices and contribute meaningfully to their communities.

  • Neftaly provided Advice and Referral services to 03 people on 18 October 2023 in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development – Neftaly Daily Reporting

    Neftaly provided Advice and Referral services to 03 people on 18 October 2023 in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development – Neftaly Daily Reporting

    Neftaly Daily Report
    Date: 18 October 2023
    Program: Advice and Referral Services
    Location: Diepsloot
    Facilitator/Trainer: Neftaly Chancellor Mr. Jeffrey Motapina
    Partner Organization: Gauteng Department of Social Development
    Reported by: Neftaly Chief Development Officer Mrs. Regaugetswe Netshiozwe


    1. Overview

    On 18 October 2023, Neftaly, in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development, successfully delivered advice and referral services to 3 individuals in Diepsloot. This initiative is part of Neftaly’s continuous mission to connect community members with the relevant social services and support structures that promote personal well-being and social upliftment.

    2. Objectives of the Service

    • To provide professional and personalized guidance to individuals facing social and economic challenges
    • To refer individuals to appropriate government or non-government service providers for sustained support
    • To empower individuals by helping them access the services they need for personal development
    • To reinforce strategic collaboration between Neftaly and the Gauteng Department of Social Development

    3. Service Content Covered

    The session included the following activities:

    • Initial Assessments – Understanding each individual’s background and current needs
    • Advisory Support – Offering guidance on issues including unemployment, access to social grants, and mental health services
    • Referrals – Directing participants to relevant service providers such as SASSA, local job placement agencies, and wellness centers
    • Information Sharing – Educating participants on how to navigate public service systems and what documents are required

    4. Participant Engagement

    • All 3 participants actively shared their concerns and provided feedback during their sessions
    • Participants showed appreciation for the advice provided and were eager to follow up on the referrals
    • Personal action plans were discussed to ensure that each participant could take the next steps toward accessing assistance

    5. Outcomes and Impact

    • Participants were linked to social support systems including mental health services and grant application assistance
    • Increased awareness among participants of available public resources and how to access them
    • Motivation and a sense of empowerment were evident as participants left with clear action steps
    • Neftaly’s intervention facilitated improved connection between community members and the Gauteng Department of Social Development

    6. Challenges and Recommendations

    Challenges:

    • Limited access to transportation was highlighted as a barrier to reaching referral centers
    • One participant lacked proper documentation for accessing certain services

    Recommendations:

    • Work with local partners to explore mobile or satellite service offerings in Diepsloot
    • Provide information sessions in advance to help individuals gather necessary documents
    • Consider follow-up calls or visits to ensure referred participants receive proper support

    7. Conclusion

    The advice and referral service session conducted on 18 October 2023 in Diepsloot, in collaboration with the Gauteng Department of Social Development, successfully assisted 3 individuals in addressing key personal and social challenges. This ongoing partnership continues to play a vital role in ensuring inclusive support and access to essential services for community members in need.

  • Neftaly provided Advice and Referral services to 03 people on 18 October 2023 in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development – Neftaly Daily Reporting

    Neftaly provided Advice and Referral services to 03 people on 18 October 2023 in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development – Neftaly Daily Reporting

    Neftaly Daily Report
    Date: 18 October 2023
    Program: Advice and Referral Services
    Location: Diepsloot
    Facilitator/Trainer: Neftaly Chancellor Mr. Jeffrey Motapina
    Partner Organization: Gauteng Department of Social Development
    Reported by: Neftaly Chief Development Officer Mrs. Regaugetswe Netshiozwe


    1. Overview

    On 18 October 2023, Neftaly, in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development, successfully delivered advice and referral services to 3 individuals in Diepsloot. This initiative is part of Neftaly’s continuous mission to connect community members with the relevant social services and support structures that promote personal well-being and social upliftment.

    2. Objectives of the Service

    • To provide professional and personalized guidance to individuals facing social and economic challenges
    • To refer individuals to appropriate government or non-government service providers for sustained support
    • To empower individuals by helping them access the services they need for personal development
    • To reinforce strategic collaboration between Neftaly and the Gauteng Department of Social Development

    3. Service Content Covered

    The session included the following activities:

    • Initial Assessments – Understanding each individual’s background and current needs
    • Advisory Support – Offering guidance on issues including unemployment, access to social grants, and mental health services
    • Referrals – Directing participants to relevant service providers such as SASSA, local job placement agencies, and wellness centers
    • Information Sharing – Educating participants on how to navigate public service systems and what documents are required

    4. Participant Engagement

    • All 3 participants actively shared their concerns and provided feedback during their sessions
    • Participants showed appreciation for the advice provided and were eager to follow up on the referrals
    • Personal action plans were discussed to ensure that each participant could take the next steps toward accessing assistance

    5. Outcomes and Impact

    • Participants were linked to social support systems including mental health services and grant application assistance
    • Increased awareness among participants of available public resources and how to access them
    • Motivation and a sense of empowerment were evident as participants left with clear action steps
    • Neftaly’s intervention facilitated improved connection between community members and the Gauteng Department of Social Development

    6. Challenges and Recommendations

    Challenges:

    • Limited access to transportation was highlighted as a barrier to reaching referral centers
    • One participant lacked proper documentation for accessing certain services

    Recommendations:

    • Work with local partners to explore mobile or satellite service offerings in Diepsloot
    • Provide information sessions in advance to help individuals gather necessary documents
    • Consider follow-up calls or visits to ensure referred participants receive proper support

    7. Conclusion

    The advice and referral service session conducted on 18 October 2023 in Diepsloot, in collaboration with the Gauteng Department of Social Development, successfully assisted 3 individuals in addressing key personal and social challenges. This ongoing partnership continues to play a vital role in ensuring inclusive support and access to essential services for community members in need.

  • Neftaly provided Advice and Referral services to 03 people on 10 October 2023 in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development – Neftaly Daily Reporting

    Neftaly provided Advice and Referral services to 03 people on 10 October 2023 in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development – Neftaly Daily Reporting

    Neftaly Daily Report
    Date: 10 October 2023
    Program: Advice and Referral Services
    Location: Diepsloot
    Facilitator/Trainer: Neftaly Chancellor Mr. Jeffrey Motapina
    Partner Organization: Gauteng Department of Social Development
    Reported by: Neftaly Chief Development Officer Mrs. Regaugetswe Netshiozwe


    1. Overview

    On 10 October 2023, Neftaly, in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development, provided advice and referral services to 03 individuals seeking guidance and support. This initiative is part of Neftaly’s ongoing commitment to empowering individuals in need of social services, providing them with access to resources and support systems that facilitate their personal and professional development.

    2. Objectives of the Service

    • To offer professional advice and guidance to individuals facing personal, social, or economic challenges
    • To provide appropriate referrals to relevant departments and organizations for continued support
    • To empower individuals by connecting them to resources that address their immediate needs
    • To strengthen the collaboration between Neftaly and the Gauteng Department of Social Development in addressing community issues

    3. Services Provided

    The session included the following key activities:

    • Initial Consultation: Each individual shared their specific situation, outlining the challenges they faced in areas such as employment, health, and social support.
    • Advice and Guidance: Based on the needs identified, tailored advice was given regarding available support programs, legal assistance, and healthcare services.
    • Referrals: Referrals were made to local NGOs, government agencies, and service providers specializing in social welfare, employment services, and mental health support.
    • Follow-up Instructions: Participants were advised on how to follow up on the referrals and seek additional help if necessary.

    4. Participant Engagement

    • All 03 participants were actively engaged in their consultations and responded positively to the advice and recommendations provided.
    • There was open dialogue between the facilitator and the participants, allowing for clarity and understanding of the referrals.
    • Participants expressed gratitude for the direct support and the guidance offered to navigate their situations.

    5. Outcomes and Impact

    • Participants left the session feeling empowered with practical knowledge on available resources and how to access them.
    • Immediate referrals were made to organizations offering mental health support, job readiness training, and family assistance programs.
    • Follow-up sessions were suggested to ensure that participants received ongoing assistance and guidance.
    • The partnership between Neftaly and the Gauteng Department of Social Development proved effective in delivering relevant services to those in need.

    6. Challenges and Recommendations

    Challenges:

    • Some participants expressed difficulty in navigating the bureaucratic processes required to access certain social services.
    • Language barriers were noted with one participant, which slowed down the consultation process.

    Recommendations:

    • Offer language support or translation services to better cater to diverse community needs.
    • Streamline referral processes and provide clear, easy-to-understand instructions for participants.
    • Consider organizing workshops for individuals to better familiarize themselves with navigating social services and benefits.

    7. Conclusion

    The advice and referral services provided on 10 October 2023, in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development, successfully assisted 03 individuals in accessing valuable support. The initiative highlighted the importance of collaboration in addressing community challenges, and the impact was evident through the positive feedback and immediate outcomes. Neftaly remains committed to supporting individuals and enhancing their access to essential services.

  • NeftalyRoyal – Diepsloot Youth Project Urgent Request to Refill Office Fire Extinguishers

    NeftalyRoyal – Diepsloot Youth Project Urgent Request to Refill Office Fire Extinguishers

    To the CEO of Neftaly Neftaly Malatjie, the Chairperson of the Neftaly Royal committee, Mr Legodi, Neftaly Royal Committee Members, all Neftaly Royal Chiefs and Neftaly Human capital

    Kgotso a ebe le lena

    We would like to inform you that there was a house fire near our office earlier today. In response to the emergency, the Diepsloot Youth Project team took immediate action and used the office fire extinguishers to assist members of the community in containing the fire.

    While we are grateful that no lives were lost and proud of the team’s quick response, we would like to request that the used fire extinguishers be refilled by tomorrow to ensure our office remains compliant with safety standards and prepared in case of an emergency.

    Thank you for your understanding and prompt attention to this matter.

    Regaugetswe Netshiozwe | NeftalyCDR | Neftaly

  • NeftalyCTR – NeftalyCDR request for access to the following Neftaly websites

    NeftalyCTR – NeftalyCDR request for access to the following Neftaly websites

    To the CEO of Neftaly Neftaly Malatjie, the Chairperson of the Neftaly Royal committee, Mr Legodi, Neftaly Royal Committee Members, all Neftaly Royal Chiefs and Neftaly Human capital

    Kgotso a ebe le lena

    NeftalyCDR requests access to the following websites:

    email addresses are as follows:

    regaugetswemashala@gmail.com

    xekoprevi@gmail.com

    danielmakano8@gmail.com

    andrisemakwakwa58@gmail.com

    linahraleplle88@gmail.com


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