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  • NeftalyCDR ANNUAL IMPLEMENTATION PLAN – 2026

    NeftalyCDR ANNUAL IMPLEMENTATION PLAN – 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. ORGANISATIONAL OVERVIEW

    Organisation Name: Neftaly
    Year: 2026
    Implementation Period: 01 January 2026 – 31 December 2026

    Mandate:
    Neftaly is a youth development institution dedicated to empowering communities—especially youth, women, and persons with disabilities—by enabling access to education, technology, health, entrepreneurship, and skills development opportunities.

    2. PURPOSE OF THE ANNUAL IMPLEMENTATION PLAN

    The Annual Implementation Plan (AIP) translates Neftaly’s strategic objectives into actionable programmes and activities for the 2026 financial year. It provides a clear framework for implementation, monitoring, evaluation, accountability, and reporting.

    3. STRATEGIC PRIORITY AREAS FOR 2026

    1. Skills Development & Accredited Training Programmes
    2. Youth Employment, Internships & Learnerships
    3. Entrepreneurship & SMME Support
    4. Digital Transformation & Technology Access
    5. Gender, Social Inclusion & Disability Mainstreaming
    6. Governance, Compliance & Organisational Sustainability
    7. Partnerships, Marketing & Stakeholder Engagement

    4. IMPLEMENTATION FRAMEWORK

    Each programme is aligned to:

    • Strategic Objective
    • Key Activities
    • Responsible Unit
    • Performance Indicators
    • Timeframes
    • Expected Outputs

    5. DETAILED IMPLEMENTATION PLAN (WITH TIMEFRAMES)

    5.1 Skills Development & Training Programmes

    Strategic Objective: Expand access to accredited and occupational skills training.

    ActivityDescriptionResponsible UnitTimeframeKey Outputs
    Curriculum DevelopmentReview and update accredited & occupational coursesTraining DepartmentQ1 (Jan–Mar)Updated curricula
    Programme AccreditationApply for new accreditation & programme alignmentCompliance & QAQ1–Q2 (Jan–Jun)Approved programmes
    Training DeliveryDeliver priority training programmes nationwideTraining & FacilitatorsQ2–Q3 (Jul–Sept)Trained beneficiaries
    Assessments & CertificationConduct assessments and issue certificatesQA & AssessorsQ3–Q4 (Oct–Dec)Certified learners

    5.2 Youth Employment, Internships & Learnerships

    Strategic Objective: Improve employability and work readiness of youth.

    ActivityDescriptionResponsible UnitTimeframeKey Outputs
    Internship RecruitmentRecruit youth for internship programmesHR & ProgrammesQ1 (Jan–Mar)Interns recruited
    Workplace PlacementPlace interns with partners & host employersPartnerships UnitQ2–Q3 (Apr–Sep)Active placements
    Mentorship & CoachingProvide structured mentorship supportProgrammes UnitQ2–Q4 (Apr–Dec)Mentored youth
    Exit & Absorption SupportJob placement and exit evaluationsHR & M&EQ4 (Oct–Dec)Employment outcomes

    5.3 Entrepreneurship & SMME Support

    Strategic Objective: Support youth-led enterprises and startups.

    ActivityDescriptionResponsible UnitTimeframeKey Outputs
    Entrepreneurship TrainingBusiness & proposal writing trainingEnterprise UnitQ1–Q2 (Jan–Jun)Trained entrepreneurs
    Incubation SupportCoaching, mentorship & compliance supportEnterprise UnitQ2–Q4 (Apr–Dec)Supported SMMEs
    Market Access InitiativesLink SMMEs to markets & procurementPartnershipsQ3–Q4 (Jul–Dec)Market linkages

    5.4 Digital Transformation & Technology Access

    Strategic Objective: Enhance digital skills and access to technology.

    ActivityDescriptionResponsible UnitTimeframeKey Outputs
    Digital Skills TrainingICT, digital literacy & online tools trainingICT & TrainingQ1–Q4 (Jan–Dec)Digitally skilled youth
    E-Learning PlatformImprove Neftaly online learning systemsICT UnitQ1–Q2 (Jan–Jun)Functional LMS
    Tech Access ProjectsDevices & connectivity supportICT & PartnersQ2–Q4 (Apr–Dec)Improved access

    5.5 Gender, Social Inclusion & Disability Mainstreaming

    Strategic Objective: Promote inclusive participation across all programmes.

    ActivityDescriptionResponsible UnitTimeframeKey Outputs
    GSI Policy ImplementationRoll-out inclusion policiesGovernance UnitQ1 (Jan–Mar)Implemented policy
    Targeted ProgrammesWomen, youth & disability-focused trainingProgrammes UnitQ2–Q4 (Apr–Dec)Inclusive participation
    Awareness CampaignsGender & inclusion advocacyMarketing & CommsQ2–Q4 (Apr–Dec)Awareness reached

    5.6 Governance, Compliance & Sustainability

    Strategic Objective: Strengthen organisational governance and compliance.

    ActivityDescriptionResponsible UnitTimeframeKey Outputs
    Policy ReviewReview governance & operational policiesGovernanceQ1 (Jan–Mar)Updated policies
    Financial ManagementBudgeting, audits & reportingFinance UnitQ1–Q4 (Jan–Dec)Clean audits
    Resource MobilisationFunding proposals & donor engagementManagementQ2–Q4 (Apr–Dec)Secured funding

    5.7 Neftaly and Diepsloot Arsenal Implementation Plan 2026

    The Neftaly and Diepsloot Arsenal Implementation Plan for 2026 outlines a collaborative approach to youth development in Diepsloot through an integrated sports, education, and life-skills programme. The partnership leverages Neftaly’s programme management and compliance expertise with Diepsloot Arsenal’s football development experience to deliver structured, safe, and impactful interventions for children and youth aged 8 to 18.

    Programme Purpose

    The primary purpose of the programme is to use sport—specifically football—as a development tool to promote discipline, teamwork, leadership, and personal growth, while reinforcing the importance of education, health, and positive social behaviour. The programme is designed to provide young people with consistent, supervised activities that contribute to their physical, emotional, and social well-being.

    Strategic Objectives

    The programme seeks to:

    Provide regular, structured football training supported by qualified coaches.

    Integrate life-skills education, leadership development, and mentorship into sports activities.

    Encourage academic responsibility and positive life choices among participants.

    Create safe and inclusive spaces for youth engagement.

    Strengthen community ownership and parental involvement in youth development initiatives.

    Target Group

    The programme will benefit primary and secondary school learners from the Diepsloot community, with particular focus on vulnerable and at-risk youth. Participation will be inclusive, promoting equal access regardless of gender or background.

    Core Programme Components

    Sports Development:

    Participants will receive weekly football training sessions focusing on technical skills, physical fitness, teamwork, and game strategy. The programme will include friendly matches, league participation, and tournaments to enhance competitive exposure and talent identification.

    Education and Life Skills:

    Life-skills sessions will address discipline, goal-setting, communication, teamwork, and leadership. Learners will be encouraged to balance sport with education, supported through academic guidance and mentorship where possible.

    Health, Wellness, and Social Development:

    The programme promotes physical fitness, healthy lifestyles, and emotional well-being. Sessions will include wellness awareness, injury prevention, and personal responsibility, ensuring holistic development beyond sport.

    Implementation Approach and Timeline

    The 2026 programme will be implemented across four quarters:

    Quarter 1: Planning, stakeholder engagement, recruitment of coaches and facilitators, equipment procurement, and participant registration.

    Quarter 2: Full programme rollout, regular training sessions, life-skills workshops, and community engagement activities.

    Quarter 3: Mid-year review, leadership activities, tournaments, and programme refinement based on performance and feedback.

    Quarter 4: Final assessments, showcase events, reporting, and planning for sustainability and continuation into 2027.

    Roles and Responsibilities

    Neftaly will lead programme coordination, monitoring and evaluation, compliance, reporting, and stakeholder communication.

    Diepsloot Arsenal will be responsible for technical football training, talent development, team management, and day-to-day participant engagement.

    Monitoring, Evaluation, and Reporting

    The programme will implement continuous monitoring through attendance registers, activity reports, and performance reviews. Quarterly evaluations will assess progress against objectives, with an end-of-year report capturing outcomes, challenges, lessons learned, and recommendations.

    Risk Management and Safeguarding

    Child protection, health, and safety are central to programme implementation. The partnership will enforce safeguarding policies, ensure adequate supervision, provide first-aid support, and implement emergency response procedures during all activities.

    Expected Outcomes

    By the end of 2026, the programme is expected to:

    Improve football skills, discipline, and teamwork among participants.

    Enhance leadership, confidence, and life-skills development.

    Increase positive youth engagement and reduce exposure to social risks.

    Strengthen collaboration between Neftaly, Diepsloot Arsenal, families, and the wider community.

    5.8 Neftaly Neftaly Kingdom (March 2026)

    Neftaly Neftaly Kingdom is an educational and developmental program designed to provide a fun, inclusive, and structured learning environment for primary (Grades 3–6) and secondary (Grades 7–11) school children. The program focuses on academic enrichment, creativity, physical wellness, and social development through interactive and age-appropriate activities.

    Purpose and Goals

    The program aims to enhance children’s cognitive, social, emotional, and physical development by combining education, technology, arts, sports, and teamwork. It seeks to foster creativity, critical thinking, leadership, and problem-solving skills while ensuring a safe and engaging learning space.

    Key Objectives

    Deliver structured educational sessions aligned with learning outcomes.

    Integrate technology to improve engagement and learning.

    Promote physical activity, wellness, and teamwork.

    Encourage creativity through arts, music, drama, and extracurricular activities.

    Build communication, leadership, and social skills.

    Implementation Timeline

    March 2026 (Pre-launch Phase): Curriculum finalisation, staff recruitment, infrastructure setup, material procurement, staff training, safety reviews, community outreach, and test sessions.

    April 2026 (Program Launch): Commencement of classes, introduction of daily routines, delivery of academic and extracurricular activities, use of technology-based learning tools, and ongoing learner assessments.

    Program Structure

    Primary School Programme: Focuses on literacy, numeracy, basic science, creative arts, physical education, storytelling, introductory coding, and outdoor exploration.

    Secondary School Programme: Emphasises advanced literacy, critical thinking, leadership development, STEM activities, coding and robotics, sports, public speaking, and community service.

    Staffing and Management

    The program is supported by qualified educators, specialised facilitators, program coordinators, health and safety officers, volunteers, and guest speakers from various professional fields.

    Communication and Engagement

    Regular internal staff meetings, newsletters, parent updates, and active social media engagement ensure transparency, collaboration, and community involvement.

    Monitoring, Evaluation, and Safety

    Continuous assessment, feedback from learners and parents, and end-of-term evaluations are used to improve program quality. Strong risk management measures, health and safety protocols, and emergency response plans are in place.

    Long-Term Vision

    By the end of 2025, Neftaly Neftaly Kingdom aims to be a trusted educational initiative, with plans to expand participation, introduce advanced programmes, and partner with additional educational institutions.

    5.9 Neftaly Events Implementation Plan 2026

    The Neftaly Events Implementation Plan for 2026 provides a structured framework for the planning, coordination, and delivery of community, youth, sports, lifestyle, and promotional events throughout the year. The plan focuses on delivering high-quality, well-managed, and impactful events that support Neftaly’s objectives of community development, youth engagement, brand visibility, and social impact.

    Purpose of the Events Programme

    The primary purpose of Neftaly Events is to create platforms that promote participation, learning, wellness, and community cohesion. Events are designed to engage diverse audiences, provide positive social experiences, and support developmental outcomes while enhancing Neftaly’s public presence and partnerships.

    Strategic Objectives

    The 2026 events programme aims to:

    Deliver safe, inclusive, and professionally managed events.

    Promote youth participation, physical activity, and creative expression.

    Strengthen partnerships with community organisations, sponsors, and stakeholders.

    Increase brand visibility and community trust in Neftaly initiatives.

    Create sustainable event models that can be replicated and scaled.

    Key Event Categories

    Community and Youth Development Events

    These include youth empowerment workshops, educational activations, community dialogues, and awareness campaigns aimed at skills development and social cohesion.

    Sports and Wellness Events

    Events such as fitness challenges, tournaments, fun runs, and wellness days promote healthy lifestyles, teamwork, and active participation.

    Creative, Cultural, and Lifestyle Events

    These events provide platforms for arts, music, fashion, and cultural expression, encouraging creativity and community participation.

    Promotional and Brand Activation Events

    Strategic events are used to showcase Neftaly programmes, attract partners, and engage audiences through interactive brand experiences.

    Implementation Approach

    The implementation of Neftaly Events in 2026 follows a phased approach:

    Planning and Design: Event concept development, budgeting, scheduling, risk assessments, and stakeholder engagement.

    Coordination and Logistics: Venue booking, supplier management, equipment procurement, permits, security, and transport.

    Programme Delivery: Event execution, facilitation, crowd management, and on-site coordination.

    Post-Event Review: Evaluation, reporting, stakeholder feedback, and documentation of lessons learned.

    Annual Implementation Timeline

    Quarter 1: Annual event planning, calendar finalisation, partner engagement, and resource mobilisation.

    Quarter 2: Rollout of community, youth, and sports events with ongoing monitoring.

    Quarter 3: Flagship events, mid-year evaluation, and programme refinement.

    Quarter 4: Major closing events, impact reporting, and planning for the following year.

    Roles and Responsibilities

    Neftaly Events Team: Overall planning, coordination, compliance, and reporting.

    Facilitators and Event Staff: Programme delivery, participant support, and on-site management.

    Partners and Sponsors: Resource support, co-branding, and technical input.

    Volunteers: Event support, logistics assistance, and community mobilisation.

    Monitoring, Evaluation, and Reporting

    Event performance will be tracked through attendance registers, activity reports, feedback forms, media coverage, and post-event evaluations. Quarterly and annual reports will document outputs, outcomes, challenges, and improvements.

    Risk Management and Compliance

    The plan prioritises health, safety, and risk mitigation through crowd control measures, emergency plans, first aid services, security arrangements, and compliance with local regulations and safeguarding policies.

    Expected Outcomes

    By the end of 2026, Neftaly Events is expected to:

    Successfully deliver multiple high-impact events across communities.

    Increase youth and community participation in positive activities.

    Strengthen Neftaly’s brand presence and stakeholder relationships.

    Demonstrate measurable social and developmental impact.

    Establish a strong foundation for sustainable and scalable event programming.

    5.10 Partnerships, Marketing & Stakeholder Engagement

    Strategic Objective: Strengthen partnerships and organisational visibility.

    ActivityDescriptionResponsible UnitTimeframeKey Outputs
    Stakeholder MappingIdentify strategic partnersManagementQ1 (Jan–Mar)Partner database
    Marketing CampaignsPromote Neftaly programmesMarketing UnitQ1–Q4 (Jan–Dec)Increased reach
    MOUs & AgreementsFormalise partnershipsLegal & ManagementQ2–Q4 (Apr–Dec)Signed MOUs

    6. MONITORING & EVALUATION (M&E)

    • Quarterly performance reviews
    • KPI tracking per programme
    • Beneficiary impact assessments
    • Annual performance report

    7. RISK MANAGEMENT

    RiskMitigation Strategy
    Funding shortfallsDiversify funding sources
    Low beneficiary uptakeEnhanced outreach & partnerships
    Compliance delaysEarly planning & regulatory engagement

    8. REPORTING & ACCOUNTABILITY

    • Monthly internal reports
    • Quarterly management reports
    • Annual implementation and impact report

    LIST OF DEVELOPMENT ROYAL

    Full names and Surname:Position:
    Makgotlo Linah RalepelleNeftaly Chief Development Officer
    Ntshuxeko Previous ShihanguNeftaly Development Manager
    Elizabeth Mokgaetji GwangwaCleaner
    Andrice MacuacuaNeftaly Development Officer
    Daniel MakanoNeftaly Development Specialist
    Manoko DitsoabaneNeftaly Development Specialist
    Uvele TabataNeftaly Development Volunteer

    9. APPROVAL

    Prepared by: _Linah Ralepelle_______________________
    Position: ____Neftaly Chief Development Royalty________  
    Date: ___29 /01/2026______________________________

    Approved by: _____Ntshuxeko Shihangu______
    ______Andrice Macuacua_______
    ______Daniel Makano_________

    ______Manoko Ditsoabane_____

    Date: ____ 30/01/2026_____

    My message shall end here

    Linah Ralepelle | Neftaly Chief Development Officer | Neftaly

  • SAYPROCDR ANNUAL IMPLEMENTATION PLAN – 2026

    SAYPROCDR ANNUAL IMPLEMENTATION PLAN – 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. ORGANISATIONAL OVERVIEW

    Organisation Name: Neftaly
    Year: 2026
    Implementation Period: 01 January 2026 – 31 December 2026

    Mandate:
    Neftaly is a youth development institution dedicated to empowering communities—especially youth, women, and persons with disabilities—by enabling access to education, technology, health, entrepreneurship, and skills development opportunities.

    2. PURPOSE OF THE ANNUAL IMPLEMENTATION PLAN

    The Annual Implementation Plan (AIP) translates Neftaly’s strategic objectives into actionable programmes and activities for the 2026 financial year. It provides a clear framework for implementation, monitoring, evaluation, accountability, and reporting.

    3. STRATEGIC PRIORITY AREAS FOR 2026

    1. Skills Development & Accredited Training Programmes
    2. Youth Employment, Internships & Learnerships
    3. Entrepreneurship & SMME Support
    4. Digital Transformation & Technology Access
    5. Gender, Social Inclusion & Disability Mainstreaming
    6. Governance, Compliance & Organisational Sustainability
    7. Partnerships, Marketing & Stakeholder Engagement

    4. IMPLEMENTATION FRAMEWORK

    Each programme is aligned to:

    • Strategic Objective
    • Key Activities
    • Responsible Unit
    • Performance Indicators
    • Timeframes
    • Expected Outputs

    5. DETAILED IMPLEMENTATION PLAN (WITH TIMEFRAMES)

    5.1 Skills Development & Training Programmes

    Strategic Objective: Expand access to accredited and occupational skills training.

    ActivityDescriptionResponsible UnitTimeframeKey Outputs
    Curriculum DevelopmentReview and update accredited & occupational coursesTraining DepartmentQ1 (Jan–Mar)Updated curricula
    Programme AccreditationApply for new accreditation & programme alignmentCompliance & QAQ1–Q2 (Jan–Jun)Approved programmes
    Training DeliveryDeliver priority training programmes nationwideTraining & FacilitatorsQ2–Q3 (Jul–Sept)Trained beneficiaries
    Assessments & CertificationConduct assessments and issue certificatesQA & AssessorsQ3–Q4 (Oct–Dec)Certified learners

    5.2 Youth Employment, Internships & Learnerships

    Strategic Objective: Improve employability and work readiness of youth.

    ActivityDescriptionResponsible UnitTimeframeKey Outputs
    Internship RecruitmentRecruit youth for internship programmesHR & ProgrammesQ1 (Jan–Mar)Interns recruited
    Workplace PlacementPlace interns with partners & host employersPartnerships UnitQ2–Q3 (Apr–Sep)Active placements
    Mentorship & CoachingProvide structured mentorship supportProgrammes UnitQ2–Q4 (Apr–Dec)Mentored youth
    Exit & Absorption SupportJob placement and exit evaluationsHR & M&EQ4 (Oct–Dec)Employment outcomes

    5.3 Entrepreneurship & SMME Support

    Strategic Objective: Support youth-led enterprises and startups.

    ActivityDescriptionResponsible UnitTimeframeKey Outputs
    Entrepreneurship TrainingBusiness & proposal writing trainingEnterprise UnitQ1–Q2 (Jan–Jun)Trained entrepreneurs
    Incubation SupportCoaching, mentorship & compliance supportEnterprise UnitQ2–Q4 (Apr–Dec)Supported SMMEs
    Market Access InitiativesLink SMMEs to markets & procurementPartnershipsQ3–Q4 (Jul–Dec)Market linkages

    5.4 Digital Transformation & Technology Access

    Strategic Objective: Enhance digital skills and access to technology.

    ActivityDescriptionResponsible UnitTimeframeKey Outputs
    Digital Skills TrainingICT, digital literacy & online tools trainingICT & TrainingQ1–Q4 (Jan–Dec)Digitally skilled youth
    E-Learning PlatformImprove Neftaly online learning systemsICT UnitQ1–Q2 (Jan–Jun)Functional LMS
    Tech Access ProjectsDevices & connectivity supportICT & PartnersQ2–Q4 (Apr–Dec)Improved access

    5.5 Gender, Social Inclusion & Disability Mainstreaming

    Strategic Objective: Promote inclusive participation across all programmes.

    ActivityDescriptionResponsible UnitTimeframeKey Outputs
    GSI Policy ImplementationRoll-out inclusion policiesGovernance UnitQ1 (Jan–Mar)Implemented policy
    Targeted ProgrammesWomen, youth & disability-focused trainingProgrammes UnitQ2–Q4 (Apr–Dec)Inclusive participation
    Awareness CampaignsGender & inclusion advocacyMarketing & CommsQ2–Q4 (Apr–Dec)Awareness reached

    5.6 Governance, Compliance & Sustainability

    Strategic Objective: Strengthen organisational governance and compliance.

    ActivityDescriptionResponsible UnitTimeframeKey Outputs
    Policy ReviewReview governance & operational policiesGovernanceQ1 (Jan–Mar)Updated policies
    Financial ManagementBudgeting, audits & reportingFinance UnitQ1–Q4 (Jan–Dec)Clean audits
    Resource MobilisationFunding proposals & donor engagementManagementQ2–Q4 (Apr–Dec)Secured funding

    5.7 Neftaly and Diepsloot Arsenal Implementation Plan 2026

    The Neftaly and Diepsloot Arsenal Implementation Plan for 2026 outlines a collaborative approach to youth development in Diepsloot through an integrated sports, education, and life-skills programme. The partnership leverages Neftaly’s programme management and compliance expertise with Diepsloot Arsenal’s football development experience to deliver structured, safe, and impactful interventions for children and youth aged 8 to 18.

    Programme Purpose

    The primary purpose of the programme is to use sport—specifically football—as a development tool to promote discipline, teamwork, leadership, and personal growth, while reinforcing the importance of education, health, and positive social behaviour. The programme is designed to provide young people with consistent, supervised activities that contribute to their physical, emotional, and social well-being.

    Strategic Objectives

    The programme seeks to:

    Provide regular, structured football training supported by qualified coaches.

    Integrate life-skills education, leadership development, and mentorship into sports activities.

    Encourage academic responsibility and positive life choices among participants.

    Create safe and inclusive spaces for youth engagement.

    Strengthen community ownership and parental involvement in youth development initiatives.

    Target Group

    The programme will benefit primary and secondary school learners from the Diepsloot community, with particular focus on vulnerable and at-risk youth. Participation will be inclusive, promoting equal access regardless of gender or background.

    Core Programme Components

    Sports Development:

    Participants will receive weekly football training sessions focusing on technical skills, physical fitness, teamwork, and game strategy. The programme will include friendly matches, league participation, and tournaments to enhance competitive exposure and talent identification.

    Education and Life Skills:

    Life-skills sessions will address discipline, goal-setting, communication, teamwork, and leadership. Learners will be encouraged to balance sport with education, supported through academic guidance and mentorship where possible.

    Health, Wellness, and Social Development:

    The programme promotes physical fitness, healthy lifestyles, and emotional well-being. Sessions will include wellness awareness, injury prevention, and personal responsibility, ensuring holistic development beyond sport.

    Implementation Approach and Timeline

    The 2026 programme will be implemented across four quarters:

    Quarter 1: Planning, stakeholder engagement, recruitment of coaches and facilitators, equipment procurement, and participant registration.

    Quarter 2: Full programme rollout, regular training sessions, life-skills workshops, and community engagement activities.

    Quarter 3: Mid-year review, leadership activities, tournaments, and programme refinement based on performance and feedback.

    Quarter 4: Final assessments, showcase events, reporting, and planning for sustainability and continuation into 2027.

    Roles and Responsibilities

    Neftaly will lead programme coordination, monitoring and evaluation, compliance, reporting, and stakeholder communication.

    Diepsloot Arsenal will be responsible for technical football training, talent development, team management, and day-to-day participant engagement.

    Monitoring, Evaluation, and Reporting

    The programme will implement continuous monitoring through attendance registers, activity reports, and performance reviews. Quarterly evaluations will assess progress against objectives, with an end-of-year report capturing outcomes, challenges, lessons learned, and recommendations.

    Risk Management and Safeguarding

    Child protection, health, and safety are central to programme implementation. The partnership will enforce safeguarding policies, ensure adequate supervision, provide first-aid support, and implement emergency response procedures during all activities.

    Expected Outcomes

    By the end of 2026, the programme is expected to:

    Improve football skills, discipline, and teamwork among participants.

    Enhance leadership, confidence, and life-skills development.

    Increase positive youth engagement and reduce exposure to social risks.

    Strengthen collaboration between Neftaly, Diepsloot Arsenal, families, and the wider community.

    5.8 Neftaly Neftaly Kingdom (March 2026)

    Neftaly Neftaly Kingdom is an educational and developmental program designed to provide a fun, inclusive, and structured learning environment for primary (Grades 3–6) and secondary (Grades 7–11) school children. The program focuses on academic enrichment, creativity, physical wellness, and social development through interactive and age-appropriate activities.

    Purpose and Goals

    The program aims to enhance children’s cognitive, social, emotional, and physical development by combining education, technology, arts, sports, and teamwork. It seeks to foster creativity, critical thinking, leadership, and problem-solving skills while ensuring a safe and engaging learning space.

    Key Objectives

    Deliver structured educational sessions aligned with learning outcomes.

    Integrate technology to improve engagement and learning.

    Promote physical activity, wellness, and teamwork.

    Encourage creativity through arts, music, drama, and extracurricular activities.

    Build communication, leadership, and social skills.

    Implementation Timeline

    March 2026 (Pre-launch Phase): Curriculum finalisation, staff recruitment, infrastructure setup, material procurement, staff training, safety reviews, community outreach, and test sessions.

    April 2026 (Program Launch): Commencement of classes, introduction of daily routines, delivery of academic and extracurricular activities, use of technology-based learning tools, and ongoing learner assessments.

    Program Structure

    Primary School Programme: Focuses on literacy, numeracy, basic science, creative arts, physical education, storytelling, introductory coding, and outdoor exploration.

    Secondary School Programme: Emphasises advanced literacy, critical thinking, leadership development, STEM activities, coding and robotics, sports, public speaking, and community service.

    Staffing and Management

    The program is supported by qualified educators, specialised facilitators, program coordinators, health and safety officers, volunteers, and guest speakers from various professional fields.

    Communication and Engagement

    Regular internal staff meetings, newsletters, parent updates, and active social media engagement ensure transparency, collaboration, and community involvement.

    Monitoring, Evaluation, and Safety

    Continuous assessment, feedback from learners and parents, and end-of-term evaluations are used to improve program quality. Strong risk management measures, health and safety protocols, and emergency response plans are in place.

    Long-Term Vision

    By the end of 2025, Neftaly Neftaly Kingdom aims to be a trusted educational initiative, with plans to expand participation, introduce advanced programmes, and partner with additional educational institutions.

    5.9 Neftaly Events Implementation Plan 2026

    The Neftaly Events Implementation Plan for 2026 provides a structured framework for the planning, coordination, and delivery of community, youth, sports, lifestyle, and promotional events throughout the year. The plan focuses on delivering high-quality, well-managed, and impactful events that support Neftaly’s objectives of community development, youth engagement, brand visibility, and social impact.

    Purpose of the Events Programme

    The primary purpose of Neftaly Events is to create platforms that promote participation, learning, wellness, and community cohesion. Events are designed to engage diverse audiences, provide positive social experiences, and support developmental outcomes while enhancing Neftaly’s public presence and partnerships.

    Strategic Objectives

    The 2026 events programme aims to:

    Deliver safe, inclusive, and professionally managed events.

    Promote youth participation, physical activity, and creative expression.

    Strengthen partnerships with community organisations, sponsors, and stakeholders.

    Increase brand visibility and community trust in Neftaly initiatives.

    Create sustainable event models that can be replicated and scaled.

    Key Event Categories

    Community and Youth Development Events

    These include youth empowerment workshops, educational activations, community dialogues, and awareness campaigns aimed at skills development and social cohesion.

    Sports and Wellness Events

    Events such as fitness challenges, tournaments, fun runs, and wellness days promote healthy lifestyles, teamwork, and active participation.

    Creative, Cultural, and Lifestyle Events

    These events provide platforms for arts, music, fashion, and cultural expression, encouraging creativity and community participation.

    Promotional and Brand Activation Events

    Strategic events are used to showcase Neftaly programmes, attract partners, and engage audiences through interactive brand experiences.

    Implementation Approach

    The implementation of Neftaly Events in 2026 follows a phased approach:

    Planning and Design: Event concept development, budgeting, scheduling, risk assessments, and stakeholder engagement.

    Coordination and Logistics: Venue booking, supplier management, equipment procurement, permits, security, and transport.

    Programme Delivery: Event execution, facilitation, crowd management, and on-site coordination.

    Post-Event Review: Evaluation, reporting, stakeholder feedback, and documentation of lessons learned.

    Annual Implementation Timeline

    Quarter 1: Annual event planning, calendar finalisation, partner engagement, and resource mobilisation.

    Quarter 2: Rollout of community, youth, and sports events with ongoing monitoring.

    Quarter 3: Flagship events, mid-year evaluation, and programme refinement.

    Quarter 4: Major closing events, impact reporting, and planning for the following year.

    Roles and Responsibilities

    Neftaly Events Team: Overall planning, coordination, compliance, and reporting.

    Facilitators and Event Staff: Programme delivery, participant support, and on-site management.

    Partners and Sponsors: Resource support, co-branding, and technical input.

    Volunteers: Event support, logistics assistance, and community mobilisation.

    Monitoring, Evaluation, and Reporting

    Event performance will be tracked through attendance registers, activity reports, feedback forms, media coverage, and post-event evaluations. Quarterly and annual reports will document outputs, outcomes, challenges, and improvements.

    Risk Management and Compliance

    The plan prioritises health, safety, and risk mitigation through crowd control measures, emergency plans, first aid services, security arrangements, and compliance with local regulations and safeguarding policies.

    Expected Outcomes

    By the end of 2026, Neftaly Events is expected to:

    Successfully deliver multiple high-impact events across communities.

    Increase youth and community participation in positive activities.

    Strengthen Neftaly’s brand presence and stakeholder relationships.

    Demonstrate measurable social and developmental impact.

    Establish a strong foundation for sustainable and scalable event programming.

    5.10 Partnerships, Marketing & Stakeholder Engagement

    Strategic Objective: Strengthen partnerships and organisational visibility.

    ActivityDescriptionResponsible UnitTimeframeKey Outputs
    Stakeholder MappingIdentify strategic partnersManagementQ1 (Jan–Mar)Partner database
    Marketing CampaignsPromote Neftaly programmesMarketing UnitQ1–Q4 (Jan–Dec)Increased reach
    MOUs & AgreementsFormalise partnershipsLegal & ManagementQ2–Q4 (Apr–Dec)Signed MOUs

    6. MONITORING & EVALUATION (M&E)

    • Quarterly performance reviews
    • KPI tracking per programme
    • Beneficiary impact assessments
    • Annual performance report

    7. RISK MANAGEMENT

    RiskMitigation Strategy
    Funding shortfallsDiversify funding sources
    Low beneficiary uptakeEnhanced outreach & partnerships
    Compliance delaysEarly planning & regulatory engagement

    8. REPORTING & ACCOUNTABILITY

    • Monthly internal reports
    • Quarterly management reports
    • Annual implementation and impact report

    LIST OF DEVELOPMENT ROYAL

    Full names and Surname:Position:
    Makgotlo Linah RalepelleNeftaly Chief Development Officer
    Ntshuxeko Previous ShihanguNeftaly Development Manager
    Elizabeth Mokgaetji GwangwaCleaner
    Andrice MacuacuaNeftaly Development Officer
    Daniel MakanoNeftaly Development Specialist
    Manoko DitsoabaneNeftaly Development Specialist
    Uvele TabataNeftaly Development Volunteer

    9. APPROVAL

    Prepared by: _Linah Ralepelle_______________________
    Position: ____Neftaly Chief Development Royalty________  
    Date: ___29 /01/2026______________________________

    Approved by: _____Ntshuxeko Shihangu______
    ______Andrice Macuacua_______
    ______Daniel Makano_________

    ______Manoko Ditsoabane_____

    Date: ____ 30/01/2026_____

    My message shall end here

    Linah Ralepelle | Neftaly Chief Development Officer | Neftaly

  • Neftaly  Neftaly MonthlyImport and Export Licence Information and Knowledge Management Strategic Partnerships

    Neftaly  Neftaly MonthlyImport and Export Licence Information and Knowledge Management Strategic Partnerships

    1. Neftaly Monthly: Introduction to Knowledge Management in Trade Licensing.
    2. Neftaly Monthly: The Difference Between Data, Information, and Knowledge in Exports.
    3. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Information Audits.
    4. Neftaly Monthly: Building a Taxonomy for Import Licence Documents.
    5. Neftaly Monthly: The Role of Information Architecture in Compliance.
    6. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Document Management Systems.
    7. Neftaly Monthly: Capture vs. Creation: Managing Licence Data.
    8. Neftaly Monthly: Organizing Trade Knowledge for Easy Retrieval.
    9. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships with Library Science Experts.
    10. Neftaly Monthly: The Lifecycle of an Import Licence Record.
    11. Neftaly Monthly: Moving from Paper to Digital Knowledge Bases.
    12. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Archiving Solutions.
    13. Neftaly Monthly: Defining Metadata Standards for Trade Partners.
    14. Neftaly Monthly: The Cost of Poor Information Management in Licensing.
    15. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Data Entry and Cleaning.
    16. Neftaly Monthly: Tacit vs. Explicit Knowledge in Trade Teams.
    17. Neftaly Monthly: Creating a Knowledge-Sharing Culture.
    18. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Knowledge Mapping.
    19. Neftaly Monthly: Best Practices for Version Control in Licensing.
    20. Neftaly Monthly: Centralizing Licence Information Repositories.
    21. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Cloud Storage.
    22. Neftaly Monthly: The Role of the Chief Knowledge Officer in Trade.
    23. Neftaly Monthly: Designing Effective Search Queries for Trade Data.
    24. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Intranet Development.
    25. Neftaly Monthly: Standardizing Naming Conventions for Partners.
    26. Neftaly Monthly: The Impact of Silos on Licence Processing.
    27. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Cross-Functional Knowledge Flow.
    28. Neftaly Monthly: Documenting Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).
    29. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Technical Writing.
    30. Neftaly Monthly: Preserving Institutional Memory in Trade.
    31. Neftaly Monthly: Managing Email Overload in Licence Teams.
    32. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Email Archiving Tools.
    33. Neftaly Monthly: The Role of Wikis in Trade Knowledge Management.
    34. Neftaly Monthly: Creating a Glossary of Trade Terms for Partners.
    35. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Translation Memory Tools.
    36. Neftaly Monthly: Information Governance Frameworks for Exporters.
    37. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Governance Consulting.
    38. Neftaly Monthly: Reducing Redundant Data Entry via Partnerships.
    39. Neftaly Monthly: The Psychology of Knowledge Hoarding.
    40. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Change Management in KM.
    41. Neftaly Monthly: Mapping Information Flows in Supply Chains.
    42. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Process Mapping.
    43. Neftaly Monthly: The Role of FAQs in Reducing Client Queries.
    44. Neftaly Monthly: Developing a Trade Knowledge Portal.
    45. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Portal UX Design.
    46. Neftaly Monthly: Curating Industry News for Strategic Insights.
    47. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Market Intelligence Feeds.
    48. Neftaly Monthly: Benchmarking Your KM Maturity.
    49. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for KM Certification.
    50. Neftaly Monthly: The Future of Information Management in Trade.
    51. 51–100: Data Governance & Compliance
    52. Neftaly Monthly: Ensuring Data Integrity in Licence Applications.
    53. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Data Validation Services.
    54. Neftaly Monthly: Managing GDPR Compliance in Trade Databases.
    55. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Privacy Impact Assessments.
    56. Neftaly Monthly: Record Retention Schedules for Import Licences.
    57. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Secure Destruction.
    58. Neftaly Monthly: Classifying Sensitive Trade Data.
    59. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Data Classification Tools.
    60. Neftaly Monthly: Managing Master Data for Strategic Partners.
    61. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for MDM (Master Data Management).
    62. Neftaly Monthly: The Role of Blockchain in Data Provenance.
    63. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Blockchain Verification.
    64. Neftaly Monthly: Auditing Information Access Logs.
    65. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Forensic Data Analysis.
    66. Neftaly Monthly: Compliant File Sharing with External Partners.
    67. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Secure FTP Solutions.
    68. Neftaly Monthly: Managing Dual-Use Goods Data.
    69. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Export Control Classification.
    70. Neftaly Monthly: Ensuring Accuracy in HS Code Databases.
    71. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Tariff Data Providers.
    72. Neftaly Monthly: The Role of Data Stewards in Licensing.
    73. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Data Governance Training.
    74. Neftaly Monthly: Managing Conflicts in Partner Data Sets.
    75. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Data Reconciliation.
    76. Neftaly Monthly: Disaster Recovery Planning for Information Assets.
    77. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Business Continuity.
    78. Neftaly Monthly: Digitizing Historical Paper Records.
    79. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Scanning and OCR.
    80. Neftaly Monthly: Managing Electronic Signatures and Non-Repudiation.
    81. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for PKI (Public Key Infrastructure).
    82. Neftaly Monthly: The Legal Admissibility of Digital Trade Records.
    83. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships with Legal Tech Firms.
    84. Neftaly Monthly: Managing Vendor Data Risk.
    85. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Third-Party Risk Management.
    86. Neftaly Monthly: Information Security Policies for Trade Teams.
    87. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Cyber Security Audits.
    88. Neftaly Monthly: Managing Intellectual Property in Knowledge Bases.
    89. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for IP Protection Software.
    90. Neftaly Monthly: The Impact of Sanctions on Data Sharing.
    91. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Sanctions Screening Data.
    92. Neftaly Monthly: Transparent Reporting vs. Data Privacy.
    93. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Compliance Reporting.
    94. Neftaly Monthly: Automating Compliance Checks via Data.
    95. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for RegTech Solutions.
    96. Neftaly Monthly: Managing Cross-Border Data Transfer Restrictions.
    97. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Local Data Hosting.
    98. Neftaly Monthly: The Role of Ethics in Data Management.
    99. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Data Ethics Consulting.
    100. Neftaly Monthly: Establishing a Single Source of Truth.
    101. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Data Warehousing.
    102. 101–150: Technology & Digital Transformation
    103. Neftaly Monthly: The Role of AI in Knowledge Management.
    104. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for AI-Powered Search.
    105. Neftaly Monthly: Automating Licence Data Extraction.
    106. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for RPA (Robotic Process Automation).
    107. Neftaly Monthly: Cloud Migration Strategies for Trade Data.
    108. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for SaaS Implementation.
    109. Neftaly Monthly: Integrating ERP Systems with Licence Databases.
    110. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for System Integration.
    111. Neftaly Monthly: The Impact of IoT on Real-Time Information.
    112. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for IoT Data Platforms.
    113. Neftaly Monthly: Using Chatbots to Retrieve Trade Knowledge.
    114. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Chatbot Development.
    115. Neftaly Monthly: Semantic Web Technologies in Licensing.
    116. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Knowledge Graph Tech.
    117. Neftaly Monthly: Digital Twins for Supply Chain Information.
    118. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Digital Twin Modeling.
    119. Neftaly Monthly: Mobile Access to Knowledge Bases.
    120. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Enterprise Mobility.
    121. Neftaly Monthly: Big Data Analytics for Trade Trends.
    122. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Data Science Services.
    123. Neftaly Monthly: The Role of APIs in Information Exchange.
    124. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for API Management.
    125. Neftaly Monthly: Cybersecurity for Cloud Knowledge Bases.
    126. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Cloud Security.
    127. Neftaly Monthly: Virtual Reality for Training and Knowledge Transfer.
    128. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for VR Content Creation.
    129. Neftaly Monthly: Open Source Tools for Knowledge Management.
    130. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Open Source Support.
    131. Neftaly Monthly: Machine Learning for Risk Prediction.
    132. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Predictive Analytics.
    133. Neftaly Monthly: Natural Language Processing (NLP) in Trade Docs.
    134. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for NLP Solutions.
    135. Neftaly Monthly: Blockchain for Immutable Record Keeping.
    136. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Distributed Ledger Tech.
    137. Neftaly Monthly: User Experience (UX) in KM Systems.
    138. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for UX Research.
    139. Neftaly Monthly: Gamification of Knowledge Contribution.
    140. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Gamification Platforms.
    141. Neftaly Monthly: Selecting the Right KM Software.
    142. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Vendor Selection.
    143. Neftaly Monthly: Customizing Off-the-Shelf KM Tools.
    144. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Software Customization.
    145. Neftaly Monthly: Legacy System Modernization.
    146. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Data Migration.
    147. Neftaly Monthly: The Role of 5G in Information Speed.
    148. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Connectivity.
    149. Neftaly Monthly: Collaborative Tools (Slack/Teams) as KM Repositories.
    150. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Collaboration Tech.
    151. Neftaly Monthly: Digital Rights Management (DRM) for Documents.
    152. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for DRM Solutions.
    153. 151–200: Strategic Partnerships for Knowledge Sharing
    154. Neftaly Monthly: Collaborating with Customs Brokers on Data.
    155. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Broker Integration.
    156. Neftaly Monthly: Sharing Knowledge with Suppliers effectively.
    157. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Supplier Portals.
    158. Neftaly Monthly: Industry Associations as Knowledge Sources.
    159. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Industry Benchmarking.
    160. Neftaly Monthly: University Partnerships for Trade Research.
    161. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Academic Access.
    162. Neftaly Monthly: Government Agencies and Open Data.
    163. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Government Data Feeds.
    164. Neftaly Monthly: Knowledge Sharing in Joint Ventures.
    165. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Inter-Organizational KM.
    166. Neftaly Monthly: Managing IP in Collaborative Partnerships.
    167. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Legal IP Advice.
    168. Neftaly Monthly: Crowdsourcing Trade Knowledge.
    169. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Crowdsourcing Platforms.
    170. Neftaly Monthly: Building Communities of Practice.
    171. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Community Management.
    172. Neftaly Monthly: Mentorship Networks for Knowledge Transfer.
    173. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Mentoring Programs.
    174. Neftaly Monthly: Cross-Border Information Exchange Agreements.
    175. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for International Data Law.
    176. Neftaly Monthly: The Role of Consultants in Knowledge Strategy.
    177. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Management Consulting.
    178. Neftaly Monthly: Leveraging Partner Expertise for Training.
    179. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Subject Matter Experts.
    180. Neftaly Monthly: Co-Creating Knowledge Bases with Clients.
    181. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Client Collaboration.
    182. Neftaly Monthly: Sharing Risk Intelligence with Partners.
    183. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Security Intelligence.
    184. Neftaly Monthly: Standardizing Data Formats with Partners.
    185. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for EDI Standards.
    186. Neftaly Monthly: The Trust Factor in Information Sharing.
    187. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Trust Building Workshops.
    188. Neftaly Monthly: Creating Shared Value through Knowledge.
    189. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Innovation Labs.
    190. Neftaly Monthly: Handling Competitive Intelligence.
    191. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Market Research Firms.
    192. Neftaly Monthly: Negotiating Data Rights in Contracts.
    193. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Contract Lifecycle Management.
    194. Neftaly Monthly: Feedback Loops from Strategic Partners.
    195. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Survey Tools.
    196. Neftaly Monthly: The Role of Logistics Providers in Information Flow.
    197. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for 3PL Data Integration.
    198. Neftaly Monthly: Sharing Best Practices with Competitors (Coopetition).
    199. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Industry Roundtables.
    200. Neftaly Monthly: Managing Cultural Differences in Knowledge Sharing.
    201. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Cultural Training.
    202. Neftaly Monthly: Breaking Down Information Silos between Partners.
    203. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Supply Chain Visibility.
    204. 201–250: Analytics, Reporting & Insights
    205. Neftaly Monthly: Turning Licence Data into Business Intelligence.
    206. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for BI Tools (Tableau/PowerBI).
    207. Neftaly Monthly: Visualizing Import/Export Trends.
    208. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Data Visualization Experts.
    209. Neftaly Monthly: KPI Dashboards for Licence Management.
    210. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Performance Metrics.
    211. Neftaly Monthly: Predictive Analytics for Licence Delays.
    212. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Forecasting Models.
    213. Neftaly Monthly: Analyzing Spend Data for Cost Reduction.
    214. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Spend Analysis.
    215. Neftaly Monthly: Reporting on Compliance Risks.
    216. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Risk Dashboards.
    217. Neftaly Monthly: Real-Time Reporting for Executives.
    218. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Executive Reporting Suites.
    219. Neftaly Monthly: Analyzing Supplier Performance Data.
    220. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Supplier Scorecards.
    221. Neftaly Monthly: The Role of Big Data in Trade Strategy.
    222. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Big Data Infrastructure.
    223. Neftaly Monthly: Customer Analytics from Licence Data.
    224. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for CRM Analytics.
    225. Neftaly Monthly: Sentiment Analysis of Trade News.
    226. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Media Monitoring.
    227. Neftaly Monthly: Benchmarking against Industry Averages.
    228. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Benchmarking Data.
    229. Neftaly Monthly: Geospatial Analysis of Trade Routes.
    230. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for GIS Services.
    231. Neftaly Monthly: Analyzing Duty Drawback Opportunities.
    232. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Tax Analytics.
    233. Neftaly Monthly: Identifying Fraud Patterns in Data.
    234. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Fraud Detection Analytics.
    235. Neftaly Monthly: ROI Analysis of Knowledge Management.
    236. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Financial Modeling.
    237. Neftaly Monthly: Custom Reporting for Regulatory Bodies.
    238. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Regulatory Reporting Tech.
    239. Neftaly Monthly: Data Storytelling for Stakeholders.
    240. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Presentation Design.
    241. Neftaly Monthly: Analyzing Workforce Productivity via Data.
    242. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for HR Analytics.
    243. Neftaly Monthly: Supply Chain Mapping and Analytics.
    244. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Supply Chain Modeling.
    245. Neftaly Monthly: Impact Analysis of Tariff Changes.
    246. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Economic Analysis.
    247. Neftaly Monthly: Creating Actionable Insights from Raw Data.
    248. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Data Consulting.
    249. Neftaly Monthly: Automating Weekly/Monthly Reports.
    250. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Report Automation.
    251. Neftaly Monthly: Analyzing Environmental Impact Data.
    252. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Sustainability Analytics.
    253. Neftaly Monthly: The Future of Cognitive Analytics.
    254. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for AI Research.
    255. 251–300: Human Factors & Culture
    256. Neftaly Monthly: Overcoming Resistance to Knowledge Sharing.
    257. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Organizational Psychology.
    258. Neftaly Monthly: Incentivizing Knowledge Contribution.
    259. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Reward Programs.
    260. Neftaly Monthly: The Role of Trust in Information Flow.
    261. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Team Building.
    262. Neftaly Monthly: Managing Information Overload Stress.
    263. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Digital Wellness.
    264. Neftaly Monthly: Developing Data Literacy in Trade Teams.
    265. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Data Literacy Training.
    266. Neftaly Monthly: The Role of Leadership in KM Culture.
    267. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Leadership Coaching.
    268. Neftaly Monthly: Identifying Knowledge Champions.
    269. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Champion Networks.
    270. Neftaly Monthly: Managing Generational Differences in KM.
    271. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Multi-Generational Training.
    272. Neftaly Monthly: The Impact of Remote Work on Knowledge Flow.
    273. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Remote Collaboration.
    274. Neftaly Monthly: Creating a Learning Organization.
    275. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for L&D Consultants.
    276. Neftaly Monthly: Addressing “Key Person Risk” in Licensing.
    277. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Succession Planning.
    278. Neftaly Monthly: Promoting Curiosity and Innovation.
    279. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Innovation Workshops.
    280. Neftaly Monthly: The Ethics of Employee Monitoring.
    281. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Ethical HR.
    282. Neftaly Monthly: Building a “Fail Fast, Learn Fast” Culture.
    283. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Agile Coaching.
    284. Neftaly Monthly: Conducting Knowledge Cafes and Roundtables.
    285. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Facilitation.
    286. Neftaly Monthly: Recognizing and Rewarding Expertise.
    287. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Certification Boards.
    288. Neftaly Monthly: The Role of Storytelling in Knowledge Transfer.
    289. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Narrative Consulting.
    290. Neftaly Monthly: Managing Cross-Cultural Information Styles.
    291. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Cultural Intelligence.
    292. Neftaly Monthly: Reducing Fear of Automation.
    293. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Change Management.
    294. Neftaly Monthly: Encouraging Cross-Departmental Shadowing.
    295. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Internal Mobility.
    296. Neftaly Monthly: The Psychology of User Adoption.
    297. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Adoption Specialists.
    298. Neftaly Monthly: Building Psychological Safety for Sharing.
    299. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for DEI Consultants.
    300. Neftaly Monthly: Measuring the “Soft” Side of KM.
    301. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Qualitative Research.
    302. Neftaly Monthly: Empowering Frontline Staff with Information.
    303. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Employee Enablement.
    304. Neftaly Monthly: Continuous Improvement via Feedback.
    305. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Kaizen Training.
    306. 301–350: Security, Risk & Intellectual Property
    307. Neftaly Monthly: Securing Trade Secrets in Digital Systems.
    308. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Cyber Defense.
    309. Neftaly Monthly: Managing Access Controls for Partners.
    310. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for IAM (Identity Access Management).
    311. Neftaly Monthly: Protecting IP during Customs Inspections.
    312. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for IP Lawyers.
    313. Neftaly Monthly: Preventing Data Leakage in Email.
    314. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for DLP (Data Loss Prevention).
    315. Neftaly Monthly: The Risks of Shadow IT in Licensing.
    316. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for IT Auditing.
    317. Neftaly Monthly: Securing Mobile Devices with Trade Data.
    318. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for MDM (Mobile Device Management).
    319. Neftaly Monthly: Social Engineering Risks in Trade.
    320. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Phishing Simulations.
    321. Neftaly Monthly: Managing Insider Threats to Information.
    322. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Background Checks.
    323. Neftaly Monthly: Encrypting Sensitive Licence Documents.
    324. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Encryption Services.
    325. Neftaly Monthly: The Role of Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs).
    326. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Contract Law.
    327. Neftaly Monthly: Auditing Partner Security Standards.
    328. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Third-Party Audits.
    329. Neftaly Monthly: Compliance with ISO 27001.
    330. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for ISO Certification.
    331. Neftaly Monthly: Managing Ransomware Risks in Supply Chain.
    332. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Incident Response.
    333. Neftaly Monthly: Secure Disposal of Hardware.
    334. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for E-Waste Recycling.
    335. Neftaly Monthly: Protecting Customer Data (PII).
    336. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Privacy Compliance.
    337. Neftaly Monthly: The Role of Cyber Insurance.
    338. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Insurance Brokers.
    339. Neftaly Monthly: Securing Physical Archives.
    340. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Document Storage Facilities.
    341. Neftaly Monthly: Managing Risks in Public Wi-Fi for Travelers.
    342. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for VPN Solutions.
    343. Neftaly Monthly: Assessing Geopolitical Cyber Risks.
    344. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Threat Intelligence.
    345. Neftaly Monthly: Balancing Security with Usability.
    346. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for UX/UI Security.
    347. Neftaly Monthly: Conducting Penetration Testing on Portals.
    348. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Ethical Hackers.
    349. Neftaly Monthly: Secure Cloud Configurations.
    350. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Cloud Architects.
    351. Neftaly Monthly: Managing API Security Keys.
    352. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for DevSecOps.
    353. Neftaly Monthly: Reporting Data Breaches to Regulators.
    354. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Crisis Communications.
    355. Neftaly Monthly: Training Staff on Cyber Hygiene.
    356. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Security Awareness.
    357. 351–400: Process Optimization & Workflow
    358. Neftaly Monthly: Mapping the Licence Application Workflow.
    359. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Lean Six Sigma.
    360. Neftaly Monthly: Identifying Bottlenecks in Information Flow.
    361. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Process Mining.
    362. Neftaly Monthly: Automating Approval Workflows.
    363. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Workflow Software.
    364. Neftaly Monthly: Standardizing Document Templates.
    365. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Template Design.
    366. Neftaly Monthly: Reducing Paperwork in Licensing.
    367. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Digitization Services.
    368. Neftaly Monthly: Integrating Email into Workflows.
    369. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Outlook Integrations.
    370. Neftaly Monthly: Managing Version Control in Approvals.
    371. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Document Collaboration Tools.
    372. Neftaly Monthly: Optimizing Search Retrieval Times.
    373. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Search Optimization.
    374. Neftaly Monthly: Streamlining Vendor Onboarding Data.
    375. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Onboarding Platforms.
    376. Neftaly Monthly: The Role of Agile in Process Improvement.
    377. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Agile Transformation.
    378. Neftaly Monthly: Reducing Data Redundancy.
    379. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Data Deduplication.
    380. Neftaly Monthly: Creating Self-Service Portals for Clients.
    381. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Portal Development.
    382. Neftaly Monthly: Managing Exception Handling Workflows.
    383. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Case Management Tools.
    384. Neftaly Monthly: Continuous Process Improvement.
    385. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Kaizen Facilitators.
    386. Neftaly Monthly: Benchmarking Process Efficiency.
    387. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Industry Data.
    388. Neftaly Monthly: The Role of Checklists in Compliance.
    389. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Digital Checklists.
    390. Neftaly Monthly: Optimizing Data Entry Interfaces.
    391. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for UI Design.
    392. Neftaly Monthly: Reducing Lead Times via Better Info Flow.
    393. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Supply Chain Consultants.
    394. Neftaly Monthly: Managing Workflow Dependencies.
    395. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Project Management Tools.
    396. Neftaly Monthly: Simulation of Process Changes.
    397. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Digital Twin Sims.
    398. Neftaly Monthly: User Acceptance Testing for New Workflows.
    399. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for QA Testing.
    400. Neftaly Monthly: Documentation of “As-Is” vs “To-Be” States.
    401. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Business Analysis.
    402. Neftaly Monthly: Managing Change Requests in Processes.
    403. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Change Control Boards.
    404. Neftaly Monthly: Scalability of Information Processes.
    405. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Scalability Consulting.
    406. Neftaly Monthly: Auditing Workflow Compliance.
    407. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Internal Audit.
    408. 401–450: Education, Training & Knowledge Transfer
    409. Neftaly Monthly: Designing a Knowledge Management Curriculum.
    410. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Instructional Design.
    411. Neftaly Monthly: Onboarding New Staff with KM Tools.
    412. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Onboarding Software.
    413. Neftaly Monthly: Creating Video Tutorials for Procedures.
    414. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Video Production.
    415. Neftaly Monthly: Using Webinars for Partner Education.
    416. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Webinar Platforms.
    417. Neftaly Monthly: Certification Programs for Knowledge Workers.
    418. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Certification Bodies.
    419. Neftaly Monthly: Developing a “Lessons Learned” Database.
    420. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Post-Mortem Facilitation.
    421. Neftaly Monthly: The Role of Mentorship in Knowledge Transfer.
    422. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Mentoring Apps.
    423. Neftaly Monthly: Gamified Learning for Trade Rules.
    424. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Gamification.
    425. Neftaly Monthly: Measuring the Effectiveness of Training.
    426. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Learning Analytics.
    427. Neftaly Monthly: Creating Micro-Learning Modules.
    428. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Micro-Learning Content.
    429. Neftaly Monthly: Just-in-Time Learning for Compliance.
    430. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Mobile Learning.
    431. Neftaly Monthly: Capturing Knowledge from Retiring Experts.
    432. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Exit Interviews.
    433. Neftaly Monthly: Cross-Training for Role Redundancy.
    434. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Skill Mapping.
    435. Neftaly Monthly: Building a Corporate University.
    436. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Academic Institutions.
    437. Neftaly Monthly: Social Learning in the Workplace.
    438. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Social Learning Platforms.
    439. Neftaly Monthly: Training Partners on Your Systems.
    440. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Partner Enablement.
    441. Neftaly Monthly: Keeping Training Materials Up to Date.
    442. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Content Maintenance.
    443. Neftaly Monthly: The Role of Virtual Reality in Training.
    444. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for VR Simulation.
    445. Neftaly Monthly: Developing Soft Skills for Knowledge Sharing.
    446. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Soft Skills Training.
    447. Neftaly Monthly: Accessing External Training Libraries.
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    449. Neftaly Monthly: Creating a Taxonomy for Learning Assets.
    450. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for LMS Administration.
    451. Neftaly Monthly: The Link between KM and Performance.
    452. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Performance Management.
    453. Neftaly Monthly: Encouraging Self-Directed Learning.
    454. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for LXP (Learning Experience Platforms).
    455. Neftaly Monthly: Conducting Skills Gap Analysis.
    456. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Assessment Tools.
    457. Neftaly Monthly: Building a Culture of Continuous Learning.
    458. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Culture Change.
    459. 451–500: Future Trends & Innovation
    460. Neftaly Monthly: The Future of AI in Trade Knowledge.
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    462. Neftaly Monthly: Quantum Computing and Encryption.
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    464. Neftaly Monthly: The Metaverse for Trade Collaboration.
    465. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Virtual Worlds.
    466. Neftaly Monthly: Predictive Logistics and Information Flow.
    467. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Future Tech.
    468. Neftaly Monthly: The Evolution of Semantic Search.
    469. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Semantic Web.
    470. Neftaly Monthly: Autonomous Supply Chains.
    471. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Autonomous Systems.
    472. Neftaly Monthly: Brain-Computer Interfaces in Work?
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    474. Neftaly Monthly: The Future of Data Sovereignty.
    475. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for International Law.
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    477. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for AR Hardware.
    478. Neftaly Monthly: Voice Interfaces for KM Systems.
    479. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Voice Tech.
    480. Neftaly Monthly: Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs).
    481. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for DAO Governance.
    482. Neftaly Monthly: Hyper-Personalization of Information.
    483. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Personalization Engines.
    484. Neftaly Monthly: The Rise of No-Code/Low-Code KM Tools.
    485. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Citizen Development.
    486. Neftaly Monthly: Sustainable Data Centers.
    487. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Green IT.
    488. Neftaly Monthly: 6G and Instant Information.
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    491. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Freelance Networks.
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    495. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Sensory Tech.
    496. Neftaly Monthly: The End of Screens: Holographic Displays.
    497. Neftaly Monthly: Strategic Partnerships for Holography.
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    500. Neftaly Monthly: Bio-Authentication for Security.
  • NeftalyP409-8-1-4 Neftaly Chief Advice desk officer SCDR Daily Chief Report by Ntshuxeko Shihangu on 26 January 2026 NeftalyPD409D5

    NeftalyP409-8-1-4 Neftaly Chief Advice desk officer SCDR Daily Chief Report by Ntshuxeko Shihangu on 26 January 2026 NeftalyPD409D5


    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

    Report Number: NeftalyF535-01
    Date: 2026-01-26
    Employee Name: Ntshuxeko Previous Shihangu
    Department/Team: Neftaly Chief Development Royalty
    Supervisor:
     
    Neftaly Table of Contents
     
    Tasks Completed

    Task 1: Weekly report

    https://ideas.neftaly.net/saypro-19-january-2026-to-23-january-2026-sayprocdr-advice-desk-officer-ntshuxeko-shihangu-weekly-report/

    Task 2: Skills to succeed academy

    https://ideas.neftaly.net/saypro-provided-skills-to-succeed-academy-to-07-people-on-26-january-2026-in-partnership-with-accenture-saypro-daily-reporting/

    Task 3: daily today events report meeting minutes

    https://ideas.neftaly.net/idea/saypro-cdr-minutes-of-the-daily-events-report-meeting/

    Task 4: Daily tomorrow event planning report

    https://ideas.neftaly.net/idea/saypro-cdr-minutes-of-the-daily-tomorrow-events-report-meeting/

    Task 5: Daily feedback report meeting minutes

    https://ideas.neftaly.net/idea/saypro-cdr-minutes-of-the-daily-feedback-report-meeting/

    Task 7: Daily challenges report meeting

    https://ideas.neftaly.net/idea/saypro-cdr-minutes-of-the-daily-challenges-report-meeting/

    Tasks In Progress
    Task 1: None
     
    Challenges Encountered
    Challenge 1:

    Support or Resources Needed
    Support 1:
    Support 2:
     
    Planned Tasks for Tomorrow
    Task 1: Youth Mobilization
    Task 2: Text import
     
    General Comments / Observations
    Employee Signature: NP Shihangu
    Date: _2026-01-26
    Supervisor’s Comments:
     
    [Supervisor’s feedback or additional comments]
    Supervisor Signature:

    My message shall end here.

    Ntshuxeko Shihangu| Advice Desk Officer SCDR| Neftaly

  • NeftalyP409-8-1-4 Neftaly Chief Advice desk officer SCDR Daily Chief Report by Ntshuxeko Shihangu on 23 January 2026 NeftalyPD409D5

    NeftalyP409-8-1-4 Neftaly Chief Advice desk officer SCDR Daily Chief Report by Ntshuxeko Shihangu on 23 January 2026 NeftalyPD409D5


     
    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

    Report Number: NeftalyF535-01
    Date: 2026-01-23
    Employee Name: Ntshuxeko Previous Shihangu
    Department/Team: Neftaly Chief Development Royalty
    Supervisor:
     
    Neftaly Table of Contents
     
    Tasks Completed

    Task 1: Youth Mobilization
    https://ideas.neftaly.net/saypro-provided-youth-mobilization-to-08-people-on-23-january-2026-in-partnership-with-the-gauteng-department-of-social-development-saypro-daily-reporting/

    Task 2: Advice and referral services
    https://ideas.neftaly.net/saypro-provided-advice-and-referral-services-to-05-people-on-23-january-2026-in-partnership-with-modular-mining-saypro-daily-reporting/

    Task 3: Certificates report
    https://ideas.neftaly.net/saypro-michelle-sebothoma-passes-and-receives-certificate-for-ict-basic-skills-on-23-january-2026-in-partnership-with-the-gauteng-department-of-social-development/

    Task 4: Human capital weekly registers

    20260119 to 20260123

    Tasks In Progress
    Task 1: None
     
    Challenges Encountered
    Challenge 1:

    Support or Resources Needed
    Support 1:
    Support 2:
     
    Planned Tasks for Tomorrow
    Task 1: Youth Mobilization
    Task 2: Text import
     
    General Comments / Observations
    Employee Signature: NP Shihangu
    Date: _2026-01-23
    Supervisor’s Comments:
     
    [Supervisor’s feedback or additional comments]
    Supervisor Signature:

    My message shall end here.

    Ntshuxeko Shihangu| Advice Desk Officer SCDR| Neftaly

  • Neftaly 12 January 2026 to 16 January 2026 NeftalyCDR Neftaly Development Officer Kamogelo Mpe  Weekly Report

    Neftaly 12 January 2026 to 16 January 2026 NeftalyCDR Neftaly Development Officer Kamogelo Mpe  Weekly Report

    12 January 2026

    https://ideas.neftaly.net/idea/sayprop409-8-1-5-saypro-development-officer-sayprocdr-daily-office…

    13 January 2026

    https://ideas.neftaly.net/idea/sayprop409-8-1-5-saypro-development-officer-sayprocdr-daily-office…sayproofficer/

    14 January 2026

    https://ideas.neftaly.net/idea/sayprop409-8-1-5-saypro-development-officer-sayprocdr-daily-office…

    15 January 2026

    https://ideas.neftaly.net/idea/sayprop409-8-1-5-saypro-development-officer-sayprocdr-daily-office…

    16 January 2026

    https://ideas.neftaly.net/idea/sayprop409-8-1-5-saypro-development-officer-sayprocdr-daily-office…
  • Neftaly 12 January 2026 to 16 January 2026 Neftaly Development Manager Linah Ralepelle Weekly Report

    Neftaly 12 January 2026 to 16 January 2026 Neftaly Development Manager Linah Ralepelle Weekly Report


    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.

    https://ideas.neftaly.net/idea/sayprop409-8-1-3-saypro-development-manager-linah-ralepelle-sayprocdr-daily-manager-report-by-on-12-january-2026-saypropd409d4/
    https://ideas.neftaly.net/idea/sayprop409-8-1-3-saypro-development-manager-linah-ralepelle-sayprocdr-daily-manager-report-by-on-13-january-2026-saypropd409d4/
    https://ideas.neftaly.net/idea/sayprop409-8-1-3-saypro-development-manager-linah-ralepelle-sayprocdr-daily-manager-report-by-on-14-january-2026-saypropd409d4/
    https://ideas.neftaly.net/idea/sayprop409-8-1-3-saypro-development-manager-linah-ralepelle-sayprocdr-daily-manager-report-by-on-15-january-2026-saypropd409d4/
    https://ideas.neftaly.net/idea/sayprop409-8-1-3-saypro-development-manager-linah-ralepelle-sayprocdr-daily-manager-report-by-on-16-january-2026-saypropd409d4/

    My message shall end here

    Linah Ralepelle | Development Manager | Neftaly

  • Neftaly 05 January 2026 to 09 January 2026 Neftaly Development Manager Linah Ralepelle Weekly Report

    Neftaly 05 January 2026 to 09 January 2026 Neftaly Development Manager Linah Ralepelle Weekly Report


    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

    https://ideas.neftaly.net/idea/sayprop409-8-1-3-saypro-development-manager-linah-ralepelle-sayprocdr-daily-manager-report-by-on-05-january-2026-saypropd409d4/
    https://ideas.neftaly.net/idea/sayprop409-8-1-3-saypro-development-manager-linah-ralepelle-sayprocdr-daily-manager-report-by-on-06-january-2026-saypropd409d4/
    https://ideas.neftaly.net/idea/sayprop409-8-1-3-saypro-development-manager-linah-ralepelle-sayprocdr-daily-manager-report-by-on-07-january-2026-saypropd409d4/
    https://ideas.neftaly.net/idea/sayprop409-8-1-3-saypro-development-manager-linah-ralepelle-sayprocdr-daily-manager-report-by-on-08-january-2026-saypropd409d4/
    https://ideas.neftaly.net/idea/sayprop409-8-1-3-saypro-development-manager-linah-ralepelle-sayprocdr-daily-manager-report-by-on-09-january-2026-saypropd409d4/

    My message shall end here

    Linah Ralepelle | Development Manager | Neftaly