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  • NeftalyCDR Daily day meeting report 04 January 2026

    NeftalyCDR Daily day meeting report 04 January 2026

    DAILY MEETING REPORT

    Date: 04 January 2026

    1. Meeting Overview

    The daily meeting was held to review ongoing development activities, client support processes, documentation management, and programme planning. The meeting opened with a song led by Ms Ditsoabane and a prayer by Mr Makano.

    2. Attendance

    Present:

    • Mr Makano
    • Ms Ditsoabane
    • Ms Ralepelle
    • Ms Shihangu

    Apology:

    • Mr Macuacua

    3. Key Discussions and Activities

    • The Development team will upload and rename Human Capital documents on OneDrive to ensure proper organization and accessibility.
    • Team members will contact clients to encourage registration for available programmes.
    • The Chief Development Officer will draft a formal request for collaboration with FZ Cleaning Cooperative Company.
    • Client students will be assisted with signing onto the waiting list for placement opportunities.
    • A draft request will be prepared to change the NeftalyCDR title to enable proper handover of reports (Meshomo).
    • Implementation information will be uploaded to both the Charity and IDEA websites.
    • Planned and actual programme targets will be drafted and handed over to the Education and Monitoring Team for review and tracking.

    4. Way Forward

    All assigned tasks will be followed up by the relevant teams to ensure timely implementation and coordination. Progress will be reviewed in subsequent meetings.

    5. Conclusion

    The meeting concluded after all items were discussed and responsibilities outlined.

  • NeftalyCDR entrepreneurship introduction event 28 January 2026

    NeftalyCDR entrepreneurship introduction event 28 January 2026

    Date: 28 January 2026
    Time: 12:00 – 12:38
    Venue: Not specified

    Attendance


    1. Opening and Welcome

    The event commenced at 12:00. The facilitator, Andrice Macuacua, officially opened the session by welcoming all participants. An ice-breaker activity was conducted to encourage student participation and create an interactive learning environment.


    2. Introduction to Entrepreneurship

    The facilitator introduced the topic by asking students to explain what they understand by the term “entrepreneurship.”
    The objective of the event was clearly outlined as:

    Students then introduced themselves to the rest of the class.


    3. Student Contributions and Discussion

    Students provided different definitions and perspectives on entrepreneurship. One key response was:

    “Entrepreneurship is someone who is willing to take a risk.”

    The facilitator expanded on this idea by explaining that risk-taking is a core part of entrepreneurship and is not an easy path. An example was shared of the founder of Pick n Pay, who started by selling tomatoes before growing the business into a major retail brand.

    Key points highlighted included:


    4. Questions and Clarifications

    Students asked questions such as:

    The facilitator explained that entrepreneurship begins with initiative and problem-solving, even before a business becomes formal.

    Additionally, students were advised that when pitching a business proposal, they must be able to:


    5. Entrepreneurial Mindset

    The facilitator guided a discussion on the entrepreneurial mindset, with students contributing the following ideas:

    Further emphasis was placed on:

    Students were encouraged to learn from mistakes and continuously improve. The facilitator also recommended watching motivational videos to understand that failure is not the end, but a learning opportunity.


    6. Closing

    The session concluded at 12:38. The facilitator thanked the students for their participation and engagement.


    Minutes Prepared By:
    Ntshuxeko Shihanhu

  • NeftalyCDR: Daily Today Event Report Review Minutes 22 January 2026

    NeftalyCDR: Daily Today Event Report Review Minutes 22 January 2026

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

    Kgotso ebe le lena


    1. Opening

    • Song: Manoko Ditsoabane
    • Prayer: Daniel Makano

    2. Attendance

    Present:

    • Manoko Ditsoabane – Neftaly Development Volunteer
    • Andries Macuacua – Neftaly Development Specialist
    • Daniel Makano – Neftaly Development Specialist
    • Kamogelo Mpe – Neftaly Development Specialist
    • Ntshuxeko Shihangu – Neftaly Advice Desk

    Apologies:

    • Linah Ralepelle – Neftaly Development Manager
    • Uvile Tabata – Neftaly Development Volunteer

    3. Purpose of Meeting

    • Review today’s event report.
    • Discuss details of the upcoming Dance Group event.
    • Allocate responsibilities to staff for smooth execution.

    4. Meeting Notes / Discussions

    1. Event Update – Dance Group
      • Andries Macuacua informed the team that NeftalyCDR has an upcoming event featuring a dance group.
      • The event will be structured as a challenge between staff and clients, making it interactive and engaging.
    2. Roles & Responsibilities
      • Staff will participate in the dance challenge alongside clients.
      • Further logistics and coordination will be discussed in follow-up meetings (time and tasks to be confirmed).
    3. Event Execution Planning
      • The format of the challenge was outlined to ensure participation and audience engagement.
      • Key focus: Encourage interaction, participation, and fun while maintaining order and schedule.

    5. Action Items

    TaskResponsibleDeadline / Notes
    Prepare staff for dance challengeAll staffBefore event
    Coordinate with clientsManoko DitsoabanePrior to event
    Event logistics & schedule confirmationAndries MacuacuaASAP
    Document event reportKamogelo MpeDuring and after event
    Monitor client engagementNtshuxeko ShihanguDuring event

    6. Summary / Conclusion

    • The team reviewed today’s event report and finalized initial plans for the Dance Group challenge.
    • Responsibilities were assigned to ensure smooth execution and active participation.
    • Follow-up will be conducted in the next daily meeting for updates on preparations and logistics.

    My Message Shall End Here
    Daniel Makano | Neftaly Development Specialist | Neftaly

  • NeftalyCER – NeftalyCDR Request for NeftalySMS Access Details in Line with (NeftalyF096-6-3-1) 19 January 2026

    NeftalyCER – NeftalyCDR Request for NeftalySMS Access Details in Line with (NeftalyF096-6-3-1) 19 January 2026


    To the Chairperson of Neftaly Kingdom Royal Committee Mr. Clifford Legodi, all Neftaly Kingdom Royal Committee Members, Neftaly Royal Chiefs and all Neftaly Human Capital.

    Kgotso a ebe le lena.

    On behalf of Development Officer we write a formal request for access details to the NeftalySMS system, in line with the requirements and compliance measures outlined in NeftalyF096-6-3-1.

    My message shall end here

    Linah Ralepelle | Development Manager | Neftaly

  • NeftalyCDR – Neftaly Chiefs and Royal Meeting – Update on Economic Sense 19 January 2026

    NeftalyCDR – Neftaly Chiefs and Royal Meeting – Update on Economic Sense 19 January 2026


    To the Chairperson of Neftaly Kingdom Royal Committee Mr. Clifford Legodi, all Neftaly Kingdom Royal Committee Members, Neftaly Royal Chiefs and all Neftaly Human Capital.

    Kgotso a ebe le lena.

    1. Opening

    The meeting was officially opened with a song led by Ms. Tsakani Rikhotso (Neftaly Chief Learning Monitoring Officer). Members were welcomed, and the purpose of the meeting—to receive updates on Economic Sense initiatives and related opportunities—was outlined.

    1. Attendance

    Present:

    Mr. Clifford Legodi – Neftaly Chief Operations Officer

    Ms. Mary Malebe – Neftaly Royal Secretary

    Mrs. Dipuo Mamabolo – Neftaly Royal Treasurer

    Mrs. Jane Ndlovu – Neftaly Royal Deputy Treasurer

    Mr. Timothy Magoro – Neftaly Royal Committee Member

    Mr. Israel Medupe – Neftaly Royal Committee Member

    Ms. Mlotswa – Neftaly Royal Committee Member

    Ms. Tsakani Rikhotso – Neftaly Chief Learning Monitoring Officer

    Ms. Patricia Tsebe – Neftaly Chief Research Officer

    Ms. Linah Ralepelle – Neftaly Development Officer

    Apologies:

    Neftaly Chief Marketing Officer

    Neftaly Chief Chancellor Officer

    Neftaly Chief Human Capital Officer

    Neftaly Chief Finance Officer

    1. Matters Discussed
      3.1 Communication and External Engagement

    Ms. Rikhotso reported that emails had been sent to other companies to explore possible collaborations and opportunities related to Economic Sense. The importance of proactive engagement with external stakeholders was emphasized.

    3.2 Research Support and Opportunities

    Ms. Tsebe (Chief Research Officer) reported that the Research Department continuously identifies and shares opportunities daily, including application links that Neftaly can apply for. She confirmed that links have been sent consistently to ensure visibility of available opportunities.

    Ms. Rikhotso requested clarity on which companies the Research Department has successfully approached. Ms. Tsebe explained that the Research role focuses on identifying opportunities and sharing application links for Neftaly to pursue.

    Ms. Malebe requested that the opportunity links also be shared directly with her. Ms. Rikhotso further requested that these links be shared with all Royal members to ensure collective awareness and participation.

    3.3 Sponsorship and Partnerships

    Ms. Malebe informed the meeting that she had identified a potential sponsorship opportunity with Shoprite. She indicated that the Development Department would be required to formally approach the company for further engagement and possible support.

    Ms. Malebe also enquired from Mr. Legodi about potential engagement with Investec.

    Mr. Legodi indicated that there has been no progress so far.

    Ms. Ralepelle (Development Officer) reported that, from the Development side, there is nothing concrete at this stage regarding new sponsorships or partnerships.

    3.4 Municipal Engagement

    Mr. Legodi advised that he would check with the Cape Town Municipality regarding possible opportunities or support. He further noted that progress remains slow, as applications are still underway, and submissions are being made.

    He highlighted the importance of joining various platforms and groups, such as WhatsApp groups, to improve information sharing and track progress on available opportunities.

    1. Closing

    The meeting proceeded to closure with:

    A song led by Ms. Dipuo Mamabolo (Neftaly Royal Treasurer)

    A closing prayer led by Mr. Timothy Magoro (Neftaly Royal Committee Member)

    1. Adjournment

    There being no further matters to discuss, the meeting was formally adjourned at 12:52 PM.

    My message shall end here

    Linah Ralepelle | Development Manager | Neftaly

  • Neftaly Lease Contract: A Foundation for Trust, Transparency, and Sustainable Partnerships

    Neftaly Lease Contract: A Foundation for Trust, Transparency, and Sustainable Partnerships

    Neftaly Introduction to the Lease Contract
    At Neftaly, contractual clarity and mutual trust form the backbone of every successful partnership. The Neftaly Lease Contract is designed to provide a structured, transparent, and forward-looking framework that governs the use of assets, facilities, technologies, or services between Neftaly and its partners. Built on principles of fairness, accountability, and compliance, the Neftaly Lease Contract ensures that all parties operate with confidence and shared understanding.

    Neftaly Purpose and Scope of the Lease Contract
    The Neftaly Lease Contract establishes the terms under which leased assets are provided, utilized, and maintained. Its scope covers physical infrastructure, digital platforms, equipment, and specialized technologies that support Neftaly’s operations and innovation ecosystem. By clearly defining rights and obligations, the contract minimizes risk, promotes efficiency, and safeguards long-term value for all stakeholders.

    Neftaly Roles and Responsibilities
    Under the Neftaly Lease Contract, each party’s responsibilities are explicitly outlined. Neftaly commits to delivering leased assets in agreed condition, ensuring legal compliance, and supporting operational continuity where applicable. Lessees commit to responsible use, routine care, and adherence to contractual terms. This balance of responsibilities fosters reliability and protects the integrity of Neftaly-managed assets.

    Neftaly Financial Terms and Payment Structure
    The Neftaly Lease Contract details transparent financial arrangements, including lease fees, payment schedules, escalation clauses, and applicable taxes. Clear invoicing practices and predictable payment timelines are central to Neftaly’s commitment to financial integrity. These provisions help partners plan effectively while ensuring sustainable revenue management for Neftaly.

    Neftaly Maintenance, Compliance, and Risk Management
    Maintenance standards within the Neftaly Lease Contract are aligned with industry best practices. Lessees are required to maintain assets in optimal condition, while Neftaly retains oversight to ensure compliance with safety, regulatory, and operational requirements. Risk management clauses address insurance, liability, and loss mitigation, reinforcing Neftaly’s proactive approach to governance.

    Neftaly Data, Confidentiality, and Security
    Where leases involve digital systems or sensitive information, the Neftaly Lease Contract includes robust confidentiality and data protection provisions. These clauses safeguard proprietary information, ensure responsible data handling, and align with applicable data protection regulations. Neftaly prioritizes security as a core element of trust in all leasing relationships.

    Neftaly Term, Renewal, and Termination Conditions
    The Neftaly Lease Contract clearly defines lease duration, renewal options, and termination conditions. Structured exit provisions allow for orderly transitions, asset recovery, or contract renewal based on performance and strategic alignment. This flexibility ensures that Neftaly partnerships remain adaptive to evolving operational needs.

    Neftaly Dispute Resolution and Governance
    To preserve strong partnerships, the Neftaly Lease Contract emphasizes fair dispute resolution mechanisms, including negotiation and mediation where appropriate. Governing law and jurisdiction are clearly stated, ensuring legal certainty and consistency across all Neftaly leasing arrangements.

    Neftaly Conclusion
    The Neftaly Lease Contract is more than a legal instrument—it is a strategic framework that reflects Neftaly’s commitment to transparency, accountability, and sustainable collaboration. By clearly defining expectations, protecting assets, and supporting responsible use, the Neftaly Lease Contract enables partners to focus on growth, innovation, and long-term success within the Neftaly ecosystem.