Sikhulis’ Itheku Road Show Unites Organisations in Inspiring High School Pupils and Giving Back to the Community

20 September 2021 – Hunt Road Secondary School

Durban, South Africa – On September 20, 2021, Hunt Road Secondary School in Durban hosted a remarkable event as part of the Sikhulis’ Itheku Road Show initiative. The road show, designed to motivate high school pupils and prepare them for their next life phase, brought together a powerful collaboration of organisations that share a common goal—empowering and uplifting the youth.

Prominent organisations such as Dream Big, Stay HumbleDigi Youth AfricaKhwezela CoDreams to DestiniesCalmmunity FoundationCareerkit, and AI Ekasi & Emakhaya from Go Digital SA Foundation came together to deliver a memorable and impactful experience for the students.

One of the event’s key highlights was a sanitary pad drive donation, reflecting the essence of giving back to the community and supporting the students’ well-being. This gesture of compassion underscored the collaborative spirit and dedication of these organisations to making a tangible difference in the lives of young people.

Khaye Nkabinde, Founder of Dream Big, Stay Humble, expressed his excitement, saying, “This road show has always been a concept I have wanted to do, and I am so pleased that it is happening. The main aim is to collaborate with like-minded people and create a difference in the lives of the youth, as they are our future leaders!”

The Sikhulis’ Itheku Road Show provided not only motivation but also practical support for the students, emphasising the importance of empowering the youth as they transition into adulthood. The collaboration between these organisations sets a remarkable example of community involvement and demonstrates the profound impact of collective action.

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