Sefora Ntombela Foundation

Sefora Ntombela Foundation Sefora Ntombela Foundation, we are dedicated to empowering women and individuals with disabilities to thrive in an inclusive and equitable society.

Through community-driven initiatives, we address critical issues such as HIV/AIDS, gender-based violence.

The Sefora Ntombela Foundation Needs Your HelpWe are launching a Clothes and Toy Bank to support children who are in urg...
14/04/2025

The Sefora Ntombela Foundation Needs Your Help

We are launching a Clothes and Toy Bank to support children who are in urgent need of care, comfort, and dignity. We kindly ask our community to donate gently-used clothes and toys that your children or grandchildren have outgrown.

This initiative was inspired by a heartbreaking case involving a 3-year-old girl from Virginia, who was allegedly abused by her father. She has been placed in a children's home in Meloding, Virginia, along with 30 other children from extremely poor backgrounds.

On 30 April 2025, when the accused is due to appear in court, the Sefora Ntombela Foundation will be there to stand in solidarity with the child—seeking justice and drawing attention to the need to protect vulnerable children in our communities.

Here’s how you can help:

Donate gently-used clothes and toys.

Stand with us in support of children affected by abuse and poverty.

Together, we can bring hope, warmth, and dignity to their lives.

Please message us directly for donation drop-off details or more information.

Agriculture Event tomorrow at Frankfort Town Hall. At 2PM please join us!!
31/03/2025

Agriculture Event tomorrow at Frankfort Town Hall. At 2PM please join us!!

05/03/2025
OPINION | A Call to South Africa’s Youth: Choose Activism, Unity, and PurposeBy Sefora “Sisi” Ntombela – Former Premier ...
05/03/2025

OPINION | A Call to South Africa’s Youth: Choose Activism, Unity, and Purpose
By Sefora “Sisi” Ntombela – Former Premier of the Free State and Former Deputy President of the ANC Women’s League
South Africa stands at a crossroads, and at the heart of this moment is the question of the future of our young people. As I travel across communities, I see the same challenges repeatedly: deepening divisions, rising unemployment, substance abuse, and a growing culture of self-interest and materialism. I also see something else—a generation yearning for change but caught in a web of factionalism, disillusionment, and competing influences.
This is my plea to the youth of South Africa: choose activism over apathy, unity over division, and purpose over fleeting ambition. The future of this country is yours to shape, but to do so, we must reflect honestly on where we have gone wrong and what needs to be done differently.
Let Forgiveness and Peace Guide You:
The first step to moving forward is forgiveness. Our country has been deeply scarred by divisions—political, generational, and personal. But if you remain trapped in resentment and anger, you will never have the strength to build something new.
We must choose peace—not peace that silences struggles but peace that empowers us to listen, forgive, and move forward. South Africa’s youth must reject the toxic culture of division and embrace the spirit of unity and shared purpose. The energy you expend on fights rooted in past battles can be better used to create a future that works for everyone.
Fighting Substance Abuse: A Crisis We Can No Longer Ignore:
One of the greatest threats to the future of young people in South Africa is substance abuse. Across townships, rural and urban areas, from Mafahlaneng in Tweeling, all the way to Bloemfontein in Mangaung, drugs are stealing the potential of our youth. Families are being destroyed, communities are being torn apart, and a generation that should be building the nation is instead trapped in addiction.
This crisis is not just a problem for individuals—it is a national emergency. If we are serious about youth empowerment, we must be just as serious about tackling substance abuse head-on. It is impossible to build a successful life when drugs have taken control of your mind and body. It is impossible to create a better future when addiction chains you to destruction.
This is why the Sefora Ntombela Foundation, in collaboration with government, is intensifying its efforts to fight against substance abuse. We are launching targeted campaigns to raise awareness, provide support, and help young people break free from the grip of drugs. But this fight is not for government and organizations alone—it requires every single one of us.
We need young people to stand up against drug dealers in their communities. We need families to speak openly about the dangers of addiction. We need a society that refuses to look the other way as more and more of our youth fall victim to this epidemic.
To my fellow young South Africans: if you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, seek help. Do not let drugs steal your future. There is hope, there is support, and there is a way forward.
Activism Over Self-Interest:
Our country does not need more self-serving leaders or opportunists who rise through manipulation and ambition. What South Africa desperately needs are activists—people who work tirelessly in their communities, understand the struggles of ordinary citizens, and refuse to abandon the people they claim to represent.
Activism is not glamorous. It does not make headlines or earn instant recognition. It requires humility, hard work, and sacrifice. But it is through this work that real change is built. True leaders emerge not through positions but through service.
A Generation Rooted in Real Issues:
To the youth of South Africa, your mission is not to follow the mistakes of those who came before you. You must be different. You must be a generation that is deeply rooted in real issues—education, agriculture, labour, fighting crime, and community development.
Instead of being caught up in the distractions of factional battles or the pursuit of flashy lifestyles, focus on the challenges your peers are facing every day. Be a voice for the unemployed graduate, the young entrepreneur struggling to get a foothold in the economy, and the rural youth who feel left behind.
The future is built by those who are brave enough to stay grounded in the struggles of the day and humble enough to learn from the communities they serve.
Balancing Hard Work with Equity and Respect
Yes, we continue to fight for equality and equity—those are non-negotiables in our democracy. But equally important is the value of hard work and respect for oneself, for our elders, and for the country.
There is no shortcut to lasting success. Quick gains often come at great cost, while real success is born from perseverance and discipline. The youth of South Africa must reject the pressure to live beyond their means and embrace the dignity that comes with building something sustainable and meaningful.
History as a Compass, Not a Chain:
Our history is a powerful teacher, but it must never be allowed to chain us to the past. It should guide us, remind us of where we come from, and offer lessons for the future. Yet, we cannot become so focused on the past that we forget to deal with the present.
Your responsibility as young people is to confront the challenges of your time. History will not absolve you if you fail to rise to this occasion.
Build, Don’t Destroy:
My final plea to you is this: choose to build. There is enough destruction in this world already. South Africa needs builders—young people who are ready to create solutions, fight for justice, and leave something better behind.
Do not waste your time on battles that do not serve your generation. Avoid being drawn into conflicts that only divide and weaken us. Do not let fleeting fame or social media trends dictate your path. Choose substance. Choose to be the generation that restores hope, dignity, and purpose.
In the words of Nelson Mandela: “Resentment is like drinking poison and hoping it will kill your enemies.” Let go of resentment and rise above the noise. This country belongs to you. Its future depends on your courage to be different, your willingness to forgive, and your determination to work harder than ever before.
The choice is yours.
You can either be the generation that rises above division and self-interest, fights against the social ills of drugs and crime, and builds a South Africa worthy of its people—or the generation that lets history repeat itself.
Choose peace. Choose purpose. Choose to build a future you can be proud of

📢 Exciting Scholarship Opportunity!The Sefora Ntombela Foundation, in collaboration with INSETA and LGSETA, is offering ...
28/11/2024

📢 Exciting Scholarship Opportunity!

The Sefora Ntombela Foundation, in collaboration with INSETA and LGSETA, is offering unemployed beneficiaries a chance to study in China for the 2024/25 academic year!

📚 Fields of Study:
• Cross-Border E-Commerce
• Internet of Things Application Technology
• Artificial Intelligence Technology
• Computer Technology

🎓 Benefits Include:
• Annual return flights
• Shared accommodation
• Allowance
• Visa application assistance
• Hospital insurance

📝 Application Requirements:
• Bursary Application Form
• Certified ID copy (not older than 6 months)
• Certified Matric Certificate (not older than 6 months)
• Proof of Residence

📅 Application Window:
• Opening Date: 26 November 2024
• Closing Date: 14 December 2024

🔗 For more information and to apply, visit: https://lgseta.org.za/international-scholarships/ or contact +27 83 481 2864.

Don’t miss this life-changing opportunity!

Sefora Ntombela Foundation Launches Clothing Bank in Namahadi, FrankfortToday was a momentous occasion as the Sefora Nto...
22/11/2024

Sefora Ntombela Foundation Launches Clothing Bank in Namahadi, Frankfort

Today was a momentous occasion as the Sefora Ntombela Foundation officially launched a Clothing Bank in Namahadi, Frankfort, made possible through the generous contributions of our community members.

The event was held with the invaluable support of the Speaker of Mafube, whose dedication to uplifting the community was instrumental in the success of this initiative. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who contributed to making this day a reality.

Donated clothing was distributed to families in need, who expressed deep gratitude for the support they received.

This is just the beginning! If you have clothes you no longer use, we invite you to join this movement of kindness and care. Every donation matters and can bring hope and comfort to someone’s life.

Contact us today to donate and help us build a warmer, more compassionate community.

The Sefora Ntombela Foundation acknowledges the recent sentencing in the Kestell Farm murders case, where Kamohelo Motan...
24/10/2024

The Sefora Ntombela Foundation acknowledges the recent sentencing in the Kestell Farm murders case, where Kamohelo Motankisi received seven life sentences plus an additional 35 years for the tragic crimes committed in July 2022. This verdict provides a measure of closure for the families of the seven innocent victims whose lives were senselessly lost.

We extend our heartfelt condolences to the families of Paulinah Mothoduwa Moloi, Nontwasefani Loti Smith, Nokufa Portia Mofokeng, Lerato Julie Moloi, Nomasonto Christinah Zulu, Nomasonto Maduna, and Rhudie Binta, and we stand in solidarity with them during this challenging time.

As a Foundation dedicated to supporting victims of gender-based violence and crime, we are deeply troubled by the brutality of this case, particularly the sexual assault of two women involved. No family should endure such suffering. We commend the relentless efforts of the investigative team, led by Detective Captain Alfons Kokonyana, and all those who worked tirelessly to achieve justice for the victims.

While we are encouraged by the court's decision, it underscores the ongoing battle against violence in our society, especially towards women and children. We remain committed to creating a safer and more just Free State, providing support to those affected by violence.

May the families of the victims find peace and healing in this moment of justice.

The Agriculture School under the Sefora Foundation is loading and aims to empower individuals with the knowledge and ski...
21/10/2024

The Agriculture School under the Sefora Foundation is loading and aims to empower individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary for sustainable farming and agricultural practices. With a curriculum focused on organic farming, agroecology, and agricultural entrepreneurship, the school combines hands-on training and community engagement to promote food security and environmental stewardship. By collaborating with local farmers and organizations, the program provides students with real-world experiences, fostering innovation and resilience in agriculture while inspiring future generations to adopt sustainable practices.

Sefora Ntombela Foundation would like to extend our heartfelt congratulations to Khwezi Mazibuku on her incredible achie...
02/10/2024

Sefora Ntombela Foundation would like to extend our heartfelt congratulations to Khwezi Mazibuku on her incredible achievement at the IAAASA National Competition in Heidelberg!

Your dedication, talent, and hard work have truly paid off, and we are so proud of you. Keep reaching for the stars!

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