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  • NeftalyCTR – Daily Activity Report by Kgabele Caccius Nkosi Cybersecurity Analyst on 29 August 2025

    NeftalyCTR – Daily Activity Report by Kgabele Caccius Nkosi Cybersecurity Analyst on 29 August 2025

    Neftaly Daily Activity Report

    NeftalyCode: CTR

    Position: Cybersecurity Analyst

    Internship/Learnership: Learnership

    Full Name: Kgabele Caccius Nkosi

    Date: 29 August 2025

    In Partnership With: SETA/Funder: FoodBev SETA

    University/College: Tshwane South TVET College

    1. Overview of the Day’s Activities Provide a concise summary of what you did today. Include meetings attended, tasks assigned, and projects you worked on.
      Today I was given access to Saypro website and Editing description on Charity app website.
    2. Key Tasks Completed Break down the main activities or tasks you completed during the day.
      Task 1 – Editing description on Charity app website
    3. Skills Applied or Learned List any specific skills, tools, or concepts you practised or learned today.
      Skill/Tool 1 – Editing description on Charity app website
    4. Challenges Encountered Briefly explain any difficulties or barriers you faced and how you managed them (or if assistance is needed).
      No challenge so far yet, every thing was explained in full details
    5. Support/Assistance Required State if you need help or guidance with anything.
      Saypro team to mentor us frequently every day to ensure that we are in right track
    6. Reflection and Personal Growth Write a short reflection on what you gained from the day’s experiences, both professionally and personally.
      N/A
    7. Goals for Tomorrow Set your objectives or tasks to focus on for the next working day.
      Goal 1 – I Need more practical on Cybersecurity Anyalst.

    Links prove on my links

    https://charity.neftaly.net/wp-admin/admin.php?page=pmxi-admin-history&id=317

    Signature: Intern/Learner Name & Surname: Kgabele Caccius Nkosi

    Supervisor Name & Signature (if applicable): _____________

  • NeftalyCTR – Daily Activity Report by Kgabele Caccius Nkosi Cybersecurity Analyst on 28 August 2025

    NeftalyCTR – Daily Activity Report by Kgabele Caccius Nkosi Cybersecurity Analyst on 28 August 2025

    Neftaly Daily Activity Report

    NeftalyCode: CTR

    Position: Cybersecurity Analyst

    Internship/Learnership: Learnership

    Full Name: Kgabele Caccius Nkosi

    Date: 28 August 2025

    In Partnership With: SETA/Funder: FoodBev SETA

    University/College: Tshwane South TVET College

    1. Overview of the Day’s Activities Provide a concise summary of what you did today. Include meetings attended, tasks assigned, and projects you worked on.

    Cybersecurity Analyst Editing description and Tags on Charity app website.

    1. Key Tasks Completed Break down the main activities or tasks you completed during the day.

    Task 1 – Editing description and Tags on Charity app website.

    1. Skills Applied or Learned List any specific skills, tools, or concepts you practised or learned today.

    Skill/Tool 1 – I learned how to research 5000 topics on ChatGPT under Clinic Webiste

    1. Challenges Encountered Briefly explain any difficulties or barriers you faced and how you managed them (or if assistance is needed).

    No challenge so far yet, every thing was explained in full details

    1. Support/Assistance Required State if you need help or guidance with anything.

    Saypro team to mentor us frequently every day to ensure that we are in right track

    1. Reflection and Personal Growth Write a short reflection on what you gained from the day’s experiences, both professionally and personally.

    Network connection was running slow

    1. Goals for Tomorrow Set your objectives or tasks to focus on for the next working day.
      Goal 1 – Research 5000 topics on ChatGPT under Clinic and Charity Website

    Links prove on my links.

    https://charity.neftaly.net/wp-admin/admin.php?page=pmxi-admin-history&id=291

    Intern/Learner Name & Surname: Kgabele Caccius Nkosi

    Supervisor Name & Signature (if applicable): _____________

  • NeftalyCTR – Daily Activity Report by Kgabele Caccius Nkosi Cybersecurity Analyst on 27 August 2025

    NeftalyCTR – Daily Activity Report by Kgabele Caccius Nkosi Cybersecurity Analyst on 27 August 2025

    Neftaly Daily Activity Report

    NeftalyCode: CTR

    Position: Cybersecurity Analyst

    Internship/Learnership: Learnership

    Full Name: Kgabele Caccius Nkosi

    Date: 27 August 2025

    In Partnership With: SETA/Funder: FoodBev SETA

    University/College: Tshwane South TVET College

    1. Overview of the Day’s Activities Provide a concise summary of what you did today. Include meetings attended, tasks assigned, and projects you worked on.
      Today I was given access to Saypro website and Editing description on Charity app website.
    2. Key Tasks Completed Break down the main activities or tasks you completed during the day.
      Task 1 – Editing description on Charity app website
    3. Skills Applied or Learned List any specific skills, tools, or concepts you practised or learned today.
      Skill/Tool 1 – Editing description on Charity app website
    4. Challenges Encountered Briefly explain any difficulties or barriers you faced and how you managed them (or if assistance is needed).
      No challenge so far yet, every thing was explained in full details
    5. Support/Assistance Required State if you need help or guidance with anything.
      Saypro team to mentor us frequently every day to ensure that we are in right track
    6. Reflection and Personal Growth Write a short reflection on what you gained from the day’s experiences, both professionally and personally.
      N/A
    7. Goals for Tomorrow Set your objectives or tasks to focus on for the next working day.
      Goal 1 – I Need more practical on Cybersecurity Anyalst.

    Links prove on my links

    https://charity.neftaly.net/wp-admin/admin.php?page=pmxi-admin-manage&id=278&action=update

    Signature: Intern/Learner Name & Surname: Kgabele Caccius Nkosi

    Supervisor Name & Signature (if applicable): _____________

  • Neftaly provided Systems Development Training to 06 people on  Tuesday 02 August 2022 in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development – Neftaly Daily Reporting

    Neftaly provided Systems Development Training to 06 people on Tuesday 02 August 2022 in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development – Neftaly Daily Reporting

    Certainly! Here’s the updated Neftaly Daily Report for Tuesday, 02 August 2022, for a Life Skills Training session delivered to 20 people in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development, following your required template strictly:


    Neftaly Daily Report
    Date: 02 August 2022
    Program: Life Skills Training
    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 02 August 2022, Neftaly, in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development, successfully delivered a full-day Life Skills training session to 20 participants. This initiative aligns with Neftaly’s continued efforts to empower individuals with the necessary personal and interpersonal skills for daily life, growth, and active community participation.


    2. Objectives of the Training

    • To equip participants with foundational life skills for personal development
    • To improve self-awareness, emotional regulation, and communication abilities
    • To promote decision-making and problem-solving skills
    • To foster goal setting and resilience in challenging environments

    3. Training Content Covered

    The session focused on the following key Life Skills areas:

    • Self-Awareness and Values – recognizing personal strengths, weaknesses, and identity
    • Communication Skills – active listening, assertiveness, verbal and non-verbal communication
    • Decision-Making and Problem Solving – practical approaches to making informed life decisions
    • Goal Setting – defining and applying SMART goals to personal aspirations
    • Emotional Intelligence – managing emotions, building empathy, and handling interpersonal conflict
    • Stress and Time Management – strategies to balance responsibilities and reduce personal stress

    4. Participant Engagement

    All 20 participants engaged actively throughout the session:

    • Group discussions and team exercises allowed for peer learning and collaboration
    • Personal reflection tasks encouraged deeper self-awareness and participation
    • Pre- and post-assessment tools helped evaluate participant growth
    • Participants showed enthusiasm and asked thoughtful questions related to daily life challenges

    5. Outcomes and Impact

    • Participants reported improved understanding of emotional regulation and goal setting
    • Several individuals identified personal development goals and created action plans
    • Communication and confidence levels improved visibly by the end of the session
    • A sense of mutual support and motivation developed among participants

    6. Challenges and Recommendations

    Challenges:

    • Time constraints limited deeper discussion on some complex topics
    • Participants had different learning paces, requiring ongoing facilitator adaptability

    Recommendations:

    • Organize follow-up sessions focusing on advanced life skills
    • Provide printed material for revision and continued practice
    • Include one-on-one mentoring or small group coaching sessions where possible

    7. Conclusion

    The Life Skills training delivered on 02 August 2022 by Neftaly, in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development, was a success. It reinforced the value of equipping individuals with essential tools for personal and social development. The positive energy, active participation, and practical outcomes of the session reaffirm Neftaly’s commitment to empowering communities through relevant and impactful programming.


    Let me know if you’d like this formatted as a PDF or for other dates and programs.

  • NeftalyCTR – Daily Activity Report by Kgabele Caccius Nkosi Cybersecurity Analyst on 13 August 2025

    NeftalyCTR – Daily Activity Report by Kgabele Caccius Nkosi Cybersecurity Analyst on 13 August 2025

    Neftaly Daily Activity Report NeftalyCode: CTRPosition: Cybersecurity AnalystInternship/Learnership: LearnershipFull Name: Kgabele Caccius NkosiDate: 13 August 2025In Partnership With: SETA/Funder: FoodBev SETAUniversity/College: Tshwane South TVET College1. Overview of the Day’s Activities Provide a concise summary of what you did today. Include meetings attended, tasks assigned, and projects you worked on. Today I was given access to Saypro website and Editing description on Charity app website.2. Key Tasks Completed Break down the main activities or tasks you completed during the day. Task 1 – Editing description on Charity app website3. Skills Applied or Learned List any specific skills, tools, or concepts you practised or learned today. Skill/Tool 1 – Editing description on Charity app website4. Challenges Encountered Briefly explain any difficulties or barriers you faced and how you managed them (or if assistance is needed).No challenge so far yet, every thing was explained in full details5. Support/Assistance Required State if you need help or guidance with anything.Saypro team to mentor us frequently every day to ensure that we are in right track6. Reflection and Personal Growth Write a short reflection on what you gained from the day’s experiences, both professionally and personally.N/A7. Goals for Tomorrow Set your objectives or tasks to focus on for the next working day. Goal 1 – I Need more practical on Cybersecurity Anyalst.Links prove on my workhttps://en.neftaly.net/activity-2/?status/1858-1858-1755115376/Signature: Intern/Learner Name & Surname: Kgabele Caccius Nkosi Supervisor Name & Signature (if applicable): _________________________

  • NeftalyCDR – Daily Report By Daniel Makano – Neftaly Development Specialist – 12 August 2025

    NeftalyCDR – Daily Report By Daniel Makano – Neftaly Development Specialist – 12 August 2025

    To the CEO of Neftaly, Neftaly Malatjie, Royal Committee Chairperson Clifford Legodi, Neftaly Royal Chiefs and Human Capital

    Kgotso ebe le lena

    Neftaly Daily Activity Report
    NeftalyCode: NeftalyCDR
    Position: Neftaly Development Specialist
    Internship/Learnership: Learnership
    Full Name: Daniel Makano
    Date: 12 August 2025
     
    In Partnership With: Neftaly
     
    SETA/Funder: Neftaly
     
    University/College: None
     
    1: Overview of the Day’s Activities

    • Interlink the Neftaly Gym Time
    • Awareness

    2: Key Tasks Completed

    Task 1: https://ideas: saypro: online/idea/saypro-provided-computer-training-to-10-people-on-13-may-2023-in-partnership-with-the-gauteng-department-of-social-development-saypro-daily-reporting/
    Task 2: https://ideas: saypro: online/idea/saypro-provided-daily-meal-to-09-people-on-12-june-2023-in-partnership-with-the-gauteng-department-of-social-development-saypro-daily-reporting/
    Task 3: https://ideas: saypro: online/idea/saypro-provided-advice-referral-to-10-people-on-04-april-2023-in-partnership-with-the-accenture-saypro-daily-reporting/
    Task 4: https://ideas: saypro: online/idea/saypro-provided-daily-meal-to-03-people-on-04-september-2023-in-partnership-with-the-gauteng-department-of-social-development-saypro-daily-reporting/
    Task 5: https://ideas: saypro: online/idea/saypro-provided-computer-training-to-01-people-on-08-may-2023-in-partnership-with-the-gauteng-department-of-social-development-saypro-daily-reporting/
    Task 6: https://ideas: saypro: online/idea/saypro-provided-computer-training-to-04-people-on-05-may-2023-in-partnership-with-the-gauteng-department-of-social-development-saypro-daily-reporting/
    Task 7: https://ideas: saypro: online/idea/saypro-provided-daily-meal-to-10-people-on-05-june-2023-in-partnership-with-the-gauteng-department-of-social-development-saypro-daily-reporting/
    Task 8: https://ideas: saypro: online/idea/saypro-provided-daily-meal-to-03-people-on-06-september-2023-in-partnership-with-the-gauteng-department-of-social-development-saypro-daily-reporting/
    Task 9: https://ideas: saypro: online/idea/saypro-provided-daily-meal-to-03-people-on-05-september-2023-in-partnership-with-the-gauteng-department-of-social-development-saypro-daily-reporting/
    Task 10: https://ideas: saypro: online/idea/saypro-provided-computer-training-to-03-people-on-23-january-2024-in-partnership-with-the-gauteng-department-of-social-development-saypro-daily-reporting/
    Task 11: https://charity: saypro: online/saypro-provided-systems-development-training-to-03-people-on-16-november-2023-in-partnership-with-the-gauteng-department-of-social-development-saypro-daily-reporting/
    Task 12: https://ideas: saypro: online/idea/saypro-provided-network-engineering-training-to-01-people-on-30-november-2023-in-partnership-with-the-gauteng-department-of-social-development-saypro-daily-reporting/
    Task 13: https://ideas: saypro: online/idea/saypro-provided-life-skills-training-to-03-people-on-04-october-2023-in-partnership-with-the-gauteng-department-of-social-development-saypro-daily-reporting/
    Task 14: https://ideas: saypro: online/idea/saypro-provided-life-skills-training-to-03-people-on-05-october-2023-in-partnership-with-the-gauteng-department-of-social-development-saypro-daily-reporting/
    Task 15: https://ideas: saypro: online/idea/saypro-provided-system-development-training-to-03-people-on-25-october-2023-in-partnership-with-the-gauteng-department-of-social-development-saypro-daily-reporting/
    Task 16: https://ideas: saypro: online/idea/saypro-provided-advice-referral-and-paralegal-to-03-people-on-03-october-2023-in-partnership-with-modular-mining-saypro-daily-reporting/
    Task 17: https://charity: saypro: online/saypro-provided-advice-referral-and-paralegal-to-06-people-on-02-october-2023-in-partnership-with-modular-mining-saypro-daily-reporting/
    Task 18: https://ideas: saypro: online/idea/saypro-provided-life-skills-training-to-11-people-on-13-march-2023-in-partnership-with-the-gauteng-department-of-social-development-saypro-daily-reporting/
    Task 19: https://ideas.neftaly.net/idea/saypro-development-specialist-daniel-makano-thank-you-note-and-gratitude-neftaly-malatjie-confirming-that-they-went-well-the-event-went-well-and-he-can-receive-the-final-file-on-saypro-fire-fighter/
    Task 20: https://ideas.neftaly.net/idea/sayprocdr-notification-system-development-learnership-assessment-by-daniel-makano-saypro-development-specialist-12-august-2025/

    4: Challenges Encountered :
     
    Challenge 1: Computer
    Challenge 2: Electricity

     
    5: Support/Assistance Required :

    • None

    6: Reflection and Personal Growth
     
    I now know how to plush events , i have learned how to work as a team and personally still learning from others:
     
    7: Goals for Tomorrow
    Set your objectives or tasks to focus on for the next working day:
     
    Goal 1 – Assessment

     
    Signature:
    Intern/Learner Name & Surname:
    Supervisor Name & Signature (if applicable):

    My message shall end here

    Daniel Makano | Neftaly Development Specialist | Neftaly

  • Neftaly provided Advice & Referral and Paralegal to 03 people on 03 October 2023 in partnership with Modular Mining – Neftaly Daily Reporting

    Neftaly provided Advice & Referral and Paralegal to 03 people on 03 October 2023 in partnership with Modular Mining – Neftaly Daily Reporting

    Neftaly Daily Report
    Date: 03 October 2023
    Program: Advice & Referral and Paralegal Training
    Location: Burgersfort
    Facilitator/Trainer: Neftaly Legal Officer Ms. Thandeka Mokoena
    Partner Organization: Modual Mining
    Reported by: Neftaly Chief Development Officer Mrs. Regaugetswe Netshiozwe


    1. Overview

    On 03 October 2023, Neftaly, in collaboration with Modual Mining, conducted a one-day Advice & Referral and Paralegal Training session for 3 community members in Burgersfort. This program is part of Neftaly’s ongoing efforts to empower individuals with legal awareness and access to justice through basic paralegal education and referral services.


    2. Objectives of the Training

    • To provide community members with a foundational understanding of legal rights and procedures
    • To build capacity in offering basic legal advice and support to others
    • To inform participants about available legal and social services
    • To enhance access to justice through effective referral practices
    • To promote responsible and ethical paralegal practice within communities

    3. Training Content Covered

    The session focused on the following key areas:

    • Introduction to Paralegal Work – roles, responsibilities, and limitations
    • Basic Legal Rights – including human rights, labour rights, and family law
    • Legal Documentation – understanding affidavits, contracts, and complaint procedures
    • Advice and Referral Techniques – identifying cases and referring appropriately
    • Overview of the South African legal system and key support institutions

    4. Participant Engagement

    • All 3 participants actively participated in discussions and case study exercises
    • Real-life legal scenarios were presented and workshopped in small groups
    • Participants were encouraged to share local legal challenges and concerns
    • A brief pre- and post-assessment was used to evaluate learning outcomes

    5. Outcomes and Impact

    • Participants left the session with an improved understanding of basic legal processes
    • Each participant received printed materials to assist with future referrals
    • The group expressed a strong interest in continued legal education
    • One participant intends to volunteer at a local advice office

    6. Challenges and Recommendations

    Challenges:

    • Some concepts (e.g., court procedures) were initially difficult for participants with limited legal background
    • Limited time to explore each topic in depth

    Recommendations:

    • Provide extended or follow-up training sessions on specific legal topics
    • Supply ongoing mentorship or support via WhatsApp/legal hotline
    • Engage local legal professionals for guest facilitation in future sessions

    7. Conclusion

    The Advice & Referral and Paralegal Training session held on 03 October 2023 by Neftaly, in partnership with Modual Mining, was a meaningful and empowering engagement. It successfully provided basic legal tools and knowledge to the participants, enabling them to better support their communities and navigate the legal system. This initiative highlights the importance of collaborative efforts in building informed, rights-aware citizens.

  • Neftaly provided System Development Training to 03 people on 25 October 2023 in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development – Neftaly Daily Reporting

    Neftaly provided System Development Training to 03 people on 25 October 2023 in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development – Neftaly Daily Reporting

    Neftaly Daily Report
    Date: 25 October 2023
    Program: System Development Training
    Location: Johannesburg
    Facilitator/Trainer: Neftaly IT Specialist Mr. Sibusiso Khumalo
    Partner Organization: Department of Social Development
    Reported by: Neftaly Chief Development Officer Mrs. Regaugetswe Netshiozwe


    1. Overview

    On 25 October 2023, Neftaly, in partnership with the Department of Social Development, successfully delivered a full-day System Development Training session to 3 participants. This session is part of Neftaly’s mission to empower individuals with industry-relevant digital and programming skills, thereby preparing them for opportunities in software and web development.


    2. Objectives of the Training

    • To introduce participants to the fundamentals of system development
    • To teach basic coding principles and development workflows
    • To build foundational skills in system analysis, design, and implementation
    • To promote employment readiness in the field of software development
    • To strengthen strategic partnerships in youth-focused ICT development

    3. Training Content Covered

    The session focused on the following key areas of system development:

    • Introduction to System Development Life Cycle (SDLC)
    • Requirements gathering and system analysis
    • Introduction to programming concepts using HTML and JavaScript
    • Database basics and data modeling
    • Overview of software testing and debugging techniques

    4. Participant Engagement

    All 3 participants were actively involved throughout the training:

    • Each participant engaged in hands-on coding tasks and exercises
    • Group discussion and collaborative system design exercises were conducted
    • Pre- and post-session quizzes were administered to assess knowledge acquisition
    • Participants demonstrated interest and asked thoughtful questions regarding real-world applications

    5. Outcomes and Impact

    • Participants gained a clear understanding of how systems are designed and developed
    • All three individuals successfully created a simple interactive web page by the end of the session
    • The training sparked curiosity in further learning of advanced programming topics
    • Increased confidence was noted in the participants’ ability to pursue tech-related careers

    6. Challenges and Recommendations

    Challenges:

    • Participants had varying levels of prior exposure to programming concepts
    • Limited access to personal laptops required the sharing of training equipment

    Recommendations:

    • Provide additional introductory resources to support self-paced learning
    • Organize follow-up workshops to deepen technical skills
    • Ensure each participant has individual access to digital tools for practice

    7. Conclusion

    The System Development Training delivered on 25 October 2023 by Neftaly, in partnership with the Department of Social Development, was a productive and impactful session. It successfully equipped participants with foundational system development knowledge and inspired interest in the field. This effort supports Neftaly’s ongoing commitment to bridging the digital skills gap and empowering future software developers.

  • Neftaly provided Life Skills Training to 03 people on 04 October 2023 in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development – Neftaly Daily Reporting

    Neftaly provided Life Skills Training to 03 people on 04 October 2023 in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development – Neftaly Daily Reporting

    Neftaly Daily Report
    Date: 04 October 2023
    Program: Life Skills Training
    Location: Johannesburg
    Facilitator/Trainer: Neftaly Facilitator Ms. Thandiwe Nkosi
    Partner Organization: Department of Social Development
    Reported by: Neftaly Chief Development Officer Mrs. Regaugetswe Netshiozwe


    1. Overview

    On 04 October 2023, Neftaly, in partnership with the Department of Social Development, successfully delivered a Life Skills training session to 3 participants. This initiative is part of Neftaly’s commitment to empowering individuals with essential personal and interpersonal skills for holistic development and improved community participation.


    2. Objectives of the Training

    • To enhance participants’ self-awareness and emotional intelligence
    • To develop practical skills for effective communication and problem-solving
    • To promote positive decision-making and goal setting
    • To strengthen resilience and stress management techniques
    • To foster collaborative partnerships supporting life skills development

    3. Training Content Covered

    The session focused on the following key life skills areas:

    • Self-awareness and personal development
    • Communication skills, including active listening and assertiveness
    • Time management and goal setting
    • Stress management and coping strategies
    • Teamwork and interpersonal relationships

    4. Participant Engagement

    • All 3 participants actively participated in discussions and role-playing exercises
    • Participants asked insightful questions and shared personal experiences
    • Group activities encouraged collaboration and peer learning
    • Positive feedback was received, with participants expressing a desire for continued life skills training

    5. Outcomes and Impact

    • Participants demonstrated improved understanding of self-management and communication
    • Increased confidence in handling everyday challenges and interpersonal interactions
    • Development of practical strategies to manage stress and set achievable goals
    • Strengthened motivation to apply learned skills in personal and community contexts

    6. Challenges and Recommendations

    Challenges:

    • Limited group size reduced diversity of perspectives
    • Some participants requested additional time for in-depth discussion

    Recommendations:

    • Schedule follow-up sessions to deepen understanding and practice
    • Expand participant numbers to enhance group dynamics
    • Incorporate remote learning options for broader accessibility

    7. Conclusion

    The Life Skills training delivered on 04 October 2023 by Neftaly, in partnership with the Department of Social Development, was a meaningful step toward empowering participants with essential personal development tools. The collaboration underscores both organizations’ dedication to fostering resilient, confident, and capable individuals.

  • Neftaly provided Network Engineering Training to 01 people on 30 November 2023 in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development – Neftaly Daily Reporting

    Neftaly provided Network Engineering Training to 01 people on 30 November 2023 in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development – Neftaly Daily Reporting

    Neftaly Daily Report
    Date: 30 November 2023
    Program: Network Engineering Training
    Location: Johannesburg
    Facilitator/Trainer: Neftaly Trainer Ms. Lerato Mokoena
    Partner Organization: Department of Social Development
    Reported by: Neftaly Chief Development Officer Mrs. Regaugetswe Netshiozwe


    1. Overview

    On 30 November 2023, Neftaly, in partnership with the Department of Social Development, successfully delivered a Network Engineering training session to 1 participant. This initiative aligns with Neftaly’s commitment to developing specialized ICT skills for enhanced employability and community development.


    2. Objectives of the Training

    • To introduce the participant to core network engineering concepts
    • To build practical skills in network design, configuration, and troubleshooting
    • To improve the participant’s capacity for maintaining network infrastructure
    • To foster partnerships that support skills development in the ICT sector

    3. Training Content Covered

    The session covered the following key network engineering topics:

    • Introduction to computer networks and network types
    • Basic networking hardware and software components
    • Network setup and configuration basics
    • Troubleshooting common network issues
    • Overview of network security fundamentals

    4. Participant Engagement

    • The participant was actively engaged in hands-on configuration exercises
    • Questions were encouraged and addressed in detail, fostering deeper understanding
    • Practical assessments were conducted to gauge learning progress
    • Feedback from the participant was positive, expressing eagerness to continue learning

    5. Outcomes and Impact

    • The participant gained foundational knowledge in network engineering
    • Improved practical skills in network setup and problem-solving
    • Increased confidence in handling basic network maintenance tasks
    • Motivation to pursue further advanced networking certifications

    6. Challenges and Recommendations

    Challenges:

    • Limited opportunity for peer interaction due to a single participant session
    • Some concepts required additional explanation for full comprehension

    Recommendations:

    • Plan for follow-up sessions with more participants for collaborative learning
    • Provide supplementary materials for self-paced study
    • Consider virtual group sessions to enhance peer-to-peer engagement

    7. Conclusion

    The Network Engineering training delivered on 30 November 2023 by Neftaly, in partnership with the Department of Social Development, was a successful step in equipping the participant with essential networking skills. This collaboration reflects the shared goal of empowering individuals through targeted ICT training.