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  • NeftalyCDR: Daily Feedback Report Meeting 22 January 2026

    NeftalyCDR: Daily Feedback Report Meeting 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

    To review feedback from yesterday’s event, assess team performance, and discuss next steps regarding documentation and media uploads.


    4. Meeting Discussions

    4.1 Feedback on Yesterday’s Event

    • Andries Macuacua reported that yesterday’s event was successful, with strong client participation and positive engagement.
    • Clients performed well during activities, demonstrating enthusiasm and cooperation.

    4.2 Documentation and Media Coverage

    • Manoko Ditsoabane confirmed that they were responsible for taking meeting minutes during the event.
    • Kamogelo Mpe captured video footage and photographs to document the event for reporting and promotional purposes.

    4.3 YouTube Upload Access Challenges

    • Daniel Makano raised concerns regarding the lack of access to the NeftalyCDR YouTube account.
    • Due to this, the team is currently unable to upload event videos.
    • Daniel committed to writing a formal support ticket to request access and guidance on where and how NeftalyCDR videos should be uploaded.

    5. Action Items

    TaskResponsibleDeadline
    Prepare event feedback reportAndries MacuacuaOngoing
    Compile minutes from the eventManoko DitsoabaneCompleted
    Organize and store event videosKamogelo MpeASAP
    Submit ticket for YouTube access and upload guidanceDaniel MakanoToday

    6. Summary / Conclusion

    • The meeting confirmed the success of yesterday’s event and acknowledged strong client participation.
    • Documentation responsibilities were clearly carried out.
    • Immediate action was agreed upon to resolve YouTube access challenges to enable proper sharing and archiving of NeftalyCDR content.
    • Progress will be reviewed during the next daily meeting.

    My message shall end here

    Daniel Makano | Neftaly Development Specialist | Neftaly

  • Neftaly Document Management: Ensure that all shared resources, agreements, and initiatives are documented and uploaded.

    Neftaly Document Management: Ensure that all shared resources, agreements, and initiatives are documented and uploaded.

    Neftaly Monthly – May Edition
    SCDR-1 | Neftaly Monthly Resource Sharing Report
    Document Management: Promoting Transparency Through Organized Information Sharing

    Overview:

    In the spirit of transparency, accountability, and organizational excellence, the Neftaly Community Development Office, operating under the Neftaly Development Royalty (SCDR) framework, launched and expanded the Neftaly Document Management initiative in May. This effort ensures that all key documents related to shared resources, partner agreements, and collaborative initiatives are systematically recorded, archived, and made accessible through the Neftaly website and internal systems.

    Purpose and Strategic Importance:

    The goal of Neftaly Document Management is to:

    • Ensure all resource-sharing activities are properly documented and available for reference by both internal and external stakeholders.
    • Improve organizational memory, allowing future teams and partners to build on existing work without duplication or loss of knowledge.
    • Strengthen transparency and credibility, demonstrating that Neftaly’s work is traceable and accountable.
    • Facilitate easy access to important documentation by stakeholders, partners, and potential collaborators.

    Key Components of the Document Management System (DMS):

    1. Comprehensive Documentation Standards:
      • Neftaly adopted a uniform format for documenting:
        • Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) and collaboration agreements
        • Resource-sharing reports and meeting minutes
        • Project implementation schedules and progress reports
        • Training materials and toolkits shared with or developed by partners
        • Impact and evaluation summaries
      • Each document includes version control, approval signatures, and designated custodians.
    2. Digital Upload to Neftaly Website and Intranet:
      • Relevant public documents (e.g., finalized agreements, success stories, partner spotlights) are uploaded to a dedicated section of the Neftaly website under the “Community Resource Sharing” hub.
      • Internal-use-only documents are stored securely within the Neftaly Knowledge Repository, accessible to staff and partners with appropriate permissions.
    3. Searchable Index and Tagging System:
      • All uploaded files are tagged by:
        • Project name and number (e.g., SCDR-1, May Edition)
        • Resource type (financial, human, technological)
        • Partner organization
        • Geographic region or target community
      • This enables efficient retrieval and cross-referencing for audits, reporting, or planning.
    4. Access Control and Transparency Protocols:
      • Publicly accessible documents are reviewed to ensure they meet Neftaly’s privacy, consent, and data protection standards.
      • Partners are notified when new documents are uploaded, ensuring transparency in updates and decisions.
      • Regular backups and encryption protocols safeguard sensitive internal documentation.

    Achievements in May 2025:

    • 26 new documents were uploaded and cataloged under the Neftaly Resource Sharing archive.
    • Highlights include:
      • 6 signed partnership agreements
      • 5 resource-sharing project reports
      • 3 toolkits co-developed with partner organizations
      • A downloadable calendar of upcoming joint initiatives
    • Website traffic to the Resource Sharing section increased by 41%, indicating growing interest from both partners and the public.

    Value to the SCDR-1 Initiative:

    • Increased Accessibility: Stakeholders can easily find and review documents, enhancing informed participation.
    • Reduced Redundancy: New partners and departments can quickly reference existing work, saving time and resources.
    • Improved Coordination: Teams operate with shared knowledge, improving alignment and communication.

    Conclusion:

    Neftaly Document Management is more than a technical process—it is a commitment to openness, integrity, and institutional learning. By maintaining thorough and accessible documentation of its resource-sharing efforts, Neftaly reinforces its leadership in community development and sets a standard for inclusive, transparent collaboration. This initiative strengthens internal efficiency, supports partner engagement, and ensures that Neftaly’s impact is both visible and verifiable.