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  • NeftalyCDR Performance Report Progress Review Meeting – Agenda

    NeftalyCDR Performance Report Progress Review Meeting – Agenda


    Date: 28 January 2026
    Meeting Type: Performance Report Progress Review

    Agenda Items

    1. Opening and Welcome
    2. Song – Ditsoabane
    3. Prayer – Makano
    4. Apologies and Attendance Confirmation
    5. Review of Current Performance Challenges
      • Low performance due to Neftaly website system issues
      • Printer functionality and resource availability (ink procurement)
    6. Discussion of Impact on Reporting and Operations
    7. Recommendations and Proposed Solutions
    8. Next Steps and Action Items
    9. Closure

  • NeftalyCDR performance report progress reports review meeting report 28 January 2026

    NeftalyCDR performance report progress reports review meeting report 28 January 2026


    NeftalyCDR Performance Report – Progress Review

    Date: 28 January 2026

    1. Introduction

    This report outlines the key performance challenges and progress issues discussed during the NeftalyCDR Performance Report Progress Review Meeting held on 28 January 2026. The purpose of the meeting was to review operational efficiency and identify factors contributing to low performance.

    2. Opening

    The meeting was opened with a song led by Ditsoabane, followed by a prayer conducted by Makano.

    3. Attendance

    • Ralepelle
    • Makano
    • Macuacua
    • Ditsoabane
    • Shihangu

    4. Apologies

    • Mpe

    5. Performance Challenges

    5.1 Low Performance Due to Website System Issues

    • The meeting highlighted that low performance is being experienced due to a poor system for Neftaly websites.
    • This system issue is affecting operational efficiency, timely reporting, and overall programme delivery.

    5.2 Printer Functionality

    • It was noted that printing operations are being hindered due to lack of printer ink.
    • An invoice for ink procurement was identified as necessary to ensure that the printer works properly, allowing reports and documentation to be prepared on time.

    6. Recommendations and Next Steps

    • Website System Improvement: Immediate review and maintenance of the Neftaly websites to resolve system inefficiencies.
    • Printer Resource Management: Procure printer ink as a priority to ensure printing capacity for reports and documentation.
    • Monitoring Performance: Track operational efficiency after system and resource improvements to assess performance gains.

    7. Conclusion

    The meeting successfully identified key factors affecting performance and proposed immediate actions to address these challenges. Management attention is required to ensure timely resolution and improved operational outcomes.


  • NeftalyCDR performance report progress reports review meeting minutes 28 January 2026

    NeftalyCDR performance report progress reports review meeting minutes 28 January 2026

    Date: 28 January 2026
    Meeting Type: Performance Report Progress Review

    Opening

    • Song: Ditsoabane
    • Prayer: Makano

    Attendance

    • Ralepelle
    • Makano
    • Macuacua
    • Ditsoabane
    • Shihangu

    Apologies

    • Mpe

    Key Discussion Points

    1. Low Performance Concerns
      • The team noted low performance due to a poor system for Neftaly websites, which is affecting overall operational efficiency and reporting.
    2. Printer Functionality
      • It was highlighted that an invoice for printer inks is needed to ensure the printer can work properly.
      • The lack of working printing resources is contributing to delays in report preparation and documentation.

    Closure

    The meeting concluded after discussion of performance challenges and identification of immediate issues affecting reporting and operational efficiency. Follow-up actions regarding the website system improvements and printer ink procurement were noted for management attention.

    Minutes Prepared By: Ntshuxeko Shihangu
    Date: 28 January 2026


  • NeftalyCDR feedback report meeting agenda 28 January 2026

    NeftalyCDR feedback report meeting agenda 28 January 2026

    Agenda Items

    1. Opening and Welcome
    2. Song – Ditsoabane
    3. Prayer – Makano
    4. Apologies and Attendance Confirmation
    5. Discussion on Human Capital Documentation
      • Submission of CVs and certified documents
    6. Review of Website Functionality
      • Issues with websites not working
      • Automatic saving of posts on Idea website
      • Procedures for creating and publishing new posts
    7. Clarifications and Recommendations
    8. Next Steps and Follow-Up Actions
    9. Closure

  • NeftalyCDR feedback report meeting report 28 January 2026

    NeftalyCDR feedback report meeting report 28 January 2026

    Date: 28 January 2026

    1. Introduction

    This report summarizes the key feedback and discussion points from the NeftalyCDR Feedback Report Meeting held on 28 January 2026. The purpose of the meeting was to review outstanding issues related to human capital documentation and website functionality.

    2. Opening

    The meeting was opened with a song led by Ditsoabane, followed by a prayer conducted by Makano.

    3. Attendance

    • Ralepelle
    • Makano
    • Macuacua
    • Ditsoabane
    • Shihangu

    4. Apologies

    • Mpe

    5. Feedback Discussed

    5.1 Human Capital Documentation

    • Requirement: Submission of CVs and certified documents for human capital purposes.
    • Ralepelle emphasized the urgency of collecting these documents to ensure proper record-keeping and compliance.

    5.2 Website Functionality

    • Issue: Some websites are not functioning correctly.
    • Resolution/Clarification: On the Idea website, posts are automatically saved when published. Users are advised that when creating a new post, they should navigate to “New Post” and publish, ensuring that content is saved automatically.
    • Team members were encouraged to follow the correct procedure when posting to prevent data loss.

    6. Conclusion

    The meeting successfully addressed key feedback points and clarified procedures for website usage. The team was reminded to submit all required human capital documentation promptly to maintain compliance and operational efficiency.

  • NeftalyCDR feedback report meeting minutes 28 January 2026

    NeftalyCDR feedback report meeting minutes 28 January 2026

    Date: 28 January 2026
    Meeting Type: Feedback Report Meeting

    Opening

    • Song: Ditsoabane
    • Prayer: Makano

    Attendance

    • Ralepelle
    • Makano
    • Macuacua
    • Ditsoabane
    • Shihangu

    Apologies

    • Mpe

    Feedback and Discussion Points

    1. Human Capital Documents
      • Ralepelle announced that CVs and certified documents are required for human capital purposes.
      • Team members were reminded to submit the necessary documentation as soon as possible.
    2. Website Functionality
      • Feedback from yesterday’s meeting highlighted that some websites are not functioning properly.
      • It was clarified that on the Idea website, posts are saved automatically when published.
      • For creating a new post, users should navigate to “New Post” and publish; the system ensures the content is automatically saved.

    Closure

    The meeting concluded after discussing feedback and ensuring understanding of next steps regarding human capital documentation and website issues.

  • NeftalyCDR Entrepreneurship Introduction Event Report

    NeftalyCDR Entrepreneurship Introduction Event Report

    1. Event Overview

    • Event Title: NeftalyCDR Entrepreneurship Introduction Event
    • Date: 28 January 2026
    • Time: 12:00 – 12:38
    • Facilitator: Andrice Macuacua
    • Minutes & Report Compiled By: Ntshuxeko Shihanhu
    • Media Coverage (Videos & Photos): Manoko Ditsoabane
    • Target Group: Students
    • Programme: Neftaly Community Development Royalty (NeftalyCDR)

    2. Background and Purpose

    The NeftalyCDR Entrepreneurship Introduction Event was organised to introduce students to the fundamental concepts of entrepreneurship. The session aimed to equip participants with basic knowledge on what entrepreneurship entails, how to identify business opportunities, and how to develop the mindset required to run a successful business in a modern and evolving economy.


    3. Objectives of the Event

    The key objectives of the event were to:

    • Define and explain the concept of entrepreneurship
    • Encourage entrepreneurial thinking among students
    • Highlight the importance of risk-taking, innovation, and community needs assessment
    • Introduce the entrepreneurial mindset and its role in business success
    • Motivate students to view failure as a learning opportunity

    4. Event Proceedings

    4.1 Opening Session

    The event commenced promptly at 12:00. The facilitator welcomed all participants and conducted an ice-breaker activity to encourage engagement and active participation throughout the session.


    4.2 Introduction to Entrepreneurship

    The facilitator initiated a discussion by asking students to share their understanding of entrepreneurship. Students provided varied responses, with one common view being that entrepreneurship involves willingness to take risks.

    The facilitator expanded on this by explaining that risk-taking is an essential part of entrepreneurship. A practical example was shared using the founder of Pick n Pay, who started by selling tomatoes before building a successful retail enterprise. This example demonstrated how small beginnings, combined with vision and perseverance, can lead to sustainable business growth.

    Key discussion points included:

    • Identifying products and services that are in demand within the community
    • Understanding the target market
    • Maintaining quality in goods and services
    • Accepting calculated risks when starting and running a business

    4.3 Student Engagement and Questions

    Students actively participated and asked relevant questions, including whether starting a business informally before registering it qualifies one as an entrepreneur. The facilitator clarified that entrepreneurship begins with initiative, problem-solving, and value creation, regardless of formal business registration status.

    Participants were also advised on pitching business ideas, with emphasis placed on:

    • Clearly articulating the reason for starting a business
    • Identifying gaps or needs within the community
    • Explaining how the proposed business addresses those needs

    4.4 Entrepreneurial Mindset

    A dedicated discussion was held on the entrepreneurial mindset, during which students identified key characteristics such as:

    • Creativity and idea generation
    • Thinking strategically and commercially

    The facilitator further highlighted essential entrepreneurial traits, including:

    • Self-discipline and long-term goal setting
    • Financial management and accountability
    • Passion and commitment
    • Adaptability in changing environments
    • Resilience and the ability to overcome fear

    The importance of developing businesses that are not easily replaced by artificial intelligence (AI) was also discussed. Students were encouraged to embrace failure as part of the learning and growth process and to seek inspiration through motivational and educational resources.


    5. Key Outcomes

    • Improved understanding of entrepreneurship and its practical application
    • Increased awareness of community-based business opportunities
    • Enhanced knowledge of entrepreneurial mindset and financial discipline
    • Encouragement for students to pursue entrepreneurial initiatives confidently

    6. Challenges

    No major challenges were reported during the event. Participation and engagement levels were satisfactory.


    7. Conclusion

    The NeftalyCDR Entrepreneurship Introduction Event successfully achieved its objectives by providing students with foundational entrepreneurial knowledge and practical insights. The interactive nature of the session encouraged participation and fostered a positive learning environment. The event concluded at 12:38, with students demonstrating increased interest and understanding of entrepreneurship.


    8. Recommendations

    • Conduct follow-up workshops on business planning and proposal development
    • Introduce mentorship programmes for aspiring student entrepreneurs
    • Provide practical case studies and local business success stories
    • Offer guidance on formal business registration and compliance

    Report Compiled By:
    Ntshuxeko Shihanhu
    NeftalyCDR

  • NeftalyCDR Challenges meeting Report Agenda 28 January 2026

    NeftalyCDR Challenges meeting Report Agenda 28 January 2026

    Date: 28 January 2026
    Meeting Type: Challenges Report

    Agenda Items

    1. Opening and Welcome
    2. Song – Ditsoabane
    3. Prayer – Makano
    4. Apologies and Attendance Confirmation
    5. Review of Current Challenges
      • Lack of collaboration between Education and Development
      • Classroom conduct issues (Itumeleng Malete)
      • Monitoring and Evaluation involvement (Tumelo Makano)
      • Pending student books
      • Water shortage affecting events
      • Student recruitment needs
      • Lack of working resources (Ditsoabane)
    6. Discussion of Impact on Programmes
    7. Recommendations / Proposed Solutions
    8. Next Steps and Follow-Up Actions
    9. Closure