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  • SayProCDR – daily Report by Andrice Macuacua – development Specialist 23 October 2025

    To the CEO of SayPro Neftaly Malatjie, the Chairperson of the SayPro Royal committee, Mr Legodi, SayPro Royal Committee Members, all SayPro Royal Chiefs and SayPro Human capital

    Kgotso a ebe le lena

    Report Number: SayProF535-01
    Date: 23 October 2025
    Employee Name:Andrice Macuacua
    Department/Team: SayProDevelopment Specialist
    Supervisor: Regaugetswe Esther Netshiozwe

    Tasks Completed

    Report Completed

    Task 1:

    I did awareness https://ideas.saypro.online/idea/saypro-provided-youth-mobilization-to-18-people-on-23-october-2025-in-partnership-with-modular-mining-saypro-daily-reporting

    Task 2:
    implementation-of-saypro-sdg-4-quality-education-event-m/

    Tasks In Progress

    Task 1: Facilitating Events

    Challenges Encountered
    Challenge 1:network

    Support or Resources Needed
    Support 1:no resources
    Support 2:

    Planned Tasks for Thursday
    Task 1: Interlink

    Task 2: SayProCDR Videos

    General Comments / Observations
    Employee Signature Andrice
    Date:
    Supervisorโ€™s Comments:

    [Supervisorโ€™s feedback or additional comments]
    Supervisor Signature:

    My message shall end here.

    Andrice Macuacua| SayPro Development Specialist | SayPro

  • SayProCDR – Daily Activity Report by Andrice macuacua – Development Specialist 22 october 2025

    To the CEO of SayPro Neftaly Malatjie, the Chairperson of the SayPro Royal committee, Mr Legodi, SayPro Royal Committee Members, all SayPro Royal Chiefs and SayPro Human capital

    Kgotso a ebe le lena

    Report Number: SayProF535-01
    Date: 22 October 2025
    Employee Name:Andrice Macuacua
    Department/Team: SayProDevelopment Specialist
    Supervisor: Regaugetswe Esther Netshiozwe

    Tasks Completed

    Report Completed

    Task 1:

    SayProCDR – SayProCDR – Implementation of SayPro โ€“ SDG 4: Quality Education Event from 0 – 201
    -https://ideas.saypro.online/idea/sayprocdr-implementation-of-saypro-sdg-4-quality-education-event-2/

    Task 2:
    SayProCDR – SayProCDR – Implementation of SayPro Public Transport Improvement Competition From 537 – 1300
    -https://ideas.saypro.online/idea/sayprocdr-implementation-of-saypro-public-transport-improvement-competition-3/

    Implementation of SayPro Collaborative Competitions Event
    -https://ideas.saypro.online/idea/sayprocdr-implementation-of-saypro-collaborative-competitions-event/

    Tasks In Progress

    Task 1: Facilitating Events

    Challenges Encountered
    Challenge 1:network

    Support or Resources Needed
    Support 1:no resources
    Support 2:

    Planned Tasks for Thursday
    Task 1: Interlink

    Task 2: SayProCDR Videos

    General Comments / Observations
    Employee Signature Andrice
    Date:
    Supervisorโ€™s Comments:

    [Supervisorโ€™s feedback or additional comments]
    Supervisor Signature:

    My message shall end here.

    Andrice Macuacua| SayPro Development Specialist | SayPro

  • SayProCDR – daily Report by Andrice Macuacua – development Specialist 21 October 2025

    To the CEO of SayPro Neftaly Malatjie, the Chairperson of the SayPro Royal committee, Mr Legodi, SayPro Royal Committee Members, all SayPro Royal Chiefs and SayPro Human capital

    Kgotso a ebe le lena

    Report Number: SayProF535-01
    Date: 21 October 2025
    Employee Name:Andrice Macuacua
    Department/Team: SayProDevelopment Specialist
    Supervisor: Regaugetswe Esther Netshiozwe

    Tasks Completed

    Report Completed

    Task 1:

    SayProCDR – SayProCDR – Implementation of SayPro โ€“ SDG 4: Quality Education Event
    -https://ideas.saypro.online/idea/sayprocdr-implementation-of-saypro-sdg-4-quality-education-event/

    Task 2:
    SayProCDR – SayProCDR – Implementation of SayPro Public Transport Improvement Competition From 350 – 537
    -https://ideas.saypro.online/idea/sayprocdr-implementation-of-saypro-public-transport-improvement-competition-2/

    Tasks In Progress

    Task 1: Facilitating Events

    Challenges Encountered
    Challenge 1:network

    Support or Resources Needed
    Support 1:no resources
    Support 2:

    Planned Tasks for Wednesday
    Task 1: Interlink

    Task 2: SayProCDR Videos

    General Comments / Observations
    Employee Signature Amdrice
    Date:
    Supervisorโ€™s Comments:

    [Supervisorโ€™s feedback or additional comments]
    Supervisor Signature:

    My message shall end here.

    Andrice Macuacua| SayPro Development Specialist | SayPro

  • SayProCDR – daily Activity Report by Andrice Macuacua – development Specialist 20 October 2025

    To the CEO of SayPro Neftaly Malatjie, the Chairperson of the SayPro Royal committee, Mr Legodi, SayPro Royal Committee Members, all SayPro Royal Chiefs and SayPro Human capital

    Kgotso a ebe le lena

    Report Number: SayProF535-01
    Date: 20 October 2025
    Employee Name:Andrice Macuacua
    Department/Team: SayProDevelopment Specialist
    Supervisor: Regaugetswe Esther Netshiozwe

    Tasks Completed

    Report Completed

    Task 1:

    SayProCDR – Implementation of SayPro Public Transport Improvement Competition and Interlinked from 0-350
    -https://ideas.saypro.online/idea/sayprocdr-implementation-of-saypro-public-transport-improvement-competition/

    Task 2:

    1.Facilitated Collaboration Competiton

    Task 3:
    Minutes of Collaborative Competition

    1. https://ideas.saypro.online/idea/sayprocdr-minutes-of-the-saypro-collaborative-competition-2/

    Task 4
    Report of Collaborative Competition

    • https://ideas.saypro.online/idea/sayprocdr-saypro-collaborative-competition-report/

    Tasks In Progress

    Task 1: Facilitating Events

    Challenges Encountered
    Challenge 1:network

    Support or Resources Needed
    Support 1:no resources
    Support 2:

    Planned Tasks for Monday
    Task 1: Add content

    Task 2: SayProCDR daily Videos

    General Comments / Observations
    Employee Signature Amdrice
    Date:
    Supervisorโ€™s Comments:

    [Supervisorโ€™s feedback or additional comments]
    Supervisor Signature:

    My message shall end here.

    Andrice Macuacua | SayPro Development Specialist | SayPro

  • SayProCDR – SayPro Collaborative Competition Report

    To the CEO of SayPro Neftaly Malatjie, the Chairperson of the SayPro Royal committee, Mr Legodi, SayPro Royal Committee Members, all SayPro Royal Chiefs and SayPro Human capital

    Kgotso a ebe le lena

    SayPro Development Royalty SCDR
    Session Report: Collaborative Competition
    Date: 20 October 2025
    Time: 14:17 โ€“ 15:30
    Venue: Diepsloot Youth Project
    Facilitator: Andrice Macuacua


    1. Opening

    The session commenced at 14:17 with an opening song led by Anami Beni, followed by a prayer by Uvile Tabata.


    2. Attendance

    Present Members:

    • Sibusiso Maluleke
    • Hlamuselo Rampya
    • Katlego Molepo
    • Uvile Tabata
    • Anami Beni
    • Primrose Dlamini
    • Thubalakhe Mtatshane

    Facilitator: Andrice Macuacua


    3. Introduction

    Facilitator Andrice Macuacua introduced the topic: โ€œCollaborative Competition.โ€
    He explained that collaborative competition involves activities where individuals work together to achieve a common goal while engaging in friendly competition.


    4. Purpose of the Session

    The objectives of the session were for participants to:

    • Understand the concept of collaboration.
    • Develop effective teamwork skills.
    • Participate actively and meaningfully in group activities.

    5. Key Concepts Explained

    • Collaboration: Working together with others to achieve a common goal.
    • Competition: A challenge or contest among individuals or teams.
    • Teamwork: The ability to cooperate effectively with others to accomplish shared objectives.

    6. Discussion on Leadership

    Katlego Molepo defined leadership as the ability to lead a group.
    Facilitator Andrice Macuacua elaborated that a leader motivates and guides others to achieve success while showing respect and following rules. He highlighted the importance of fair play, respect, and integrity, ensuring all actions are carried out honestly during competitions.


    7. Benefits of Collaborative Competition

    Facilitator Andrice explained several benefits:

    • Builds confidence and self-esteem.
    • Enhances problem-solving and decision-making skills.
    • Promotes unity, respect, and team spirit.
    • Encourages learning from others.
    • Prepares individuals to become ethical and effective leaders.

    8. Examples of Collaborative Competitions

    Participants gave examples to illustrate the concept:

    • Primrose Dlamini: Dance competition
    • Hlamuselo Rampya: Sharing ideas
    • Anami Beni: Soccer challenge
    • Facilitator Andrice: Sports tournaments, entrepreneurship challenges, quizzes or debates, innovation projects, and cultural art contests

    9. Rules and Responsibilities in a Team

    Andrice outlined the roles within a team:

    • Team Leader: Guides the team and delegates tasks.
    • Recorder/Secretary: Takes notes, monitors progress, and keeps records.
    • Researcher: Gathers relevant information and materials.
    • Presenter: Represents the team during presentations.
    • Team Members: Contribute ideas and support the team in achieving goals.

    10. Steps to Achieve Successful Collaboration

    Key steps highlighted by Andrice included:

    1. Set clear goals: Define the teamโ€™s objectives.
    2. Plan together: Assign roles and work collectively.
    3. Communicate openly: Share ideas and feedback freely.
    4. Respect differences: Value and appreciate each memberโ€™s contribution.

    11. Feedback and Reflections

    Students shared their understanding of collaborative competition:

    • Katlego Molepo: Collaboration is working as a team and sharing ideas; competition is a contest between two teams.
    • Sibusiso Maluleke: Collaboration is working together to achieve common goals, with each member having a specific role.
    • Uvile Tabata: Collaboration involves working together to achieve a goal while setting clear visions.
    • Primrose Dlamini: Collaboration is working together to achieve a goal against another team.

    12. Conclusion

    Facilitator Andrice Macuacua concluded the session by emphasizing that collaboration, teamwork, and fair competition are vital qualities for leadership and future success.

    The session officially closed at 15:30 with a closing prayer by Andrice Macuacua and a closing song led by Primrose Dlamini.


    My message shall end here.

    Andrice Macuacua| SayPro Development Specialist | SayPro

  • SayProCDR – Minutes of the SayPro Collaborative Competition

    To the CEO of SayPro Neftaly Malatjie, the Chairperson of the SayPro Royal committee, Mr Legodi, SayPro Royal Committee Members, all SayPro Royal Chiefs and SayPro Human capital

    Kgotso a ebe le lena

    SayPro Development Royalty SCDR
    Minutes of the Collaborative Competition Session
    Date: 20 October 2025
    Time: 14:17 โ€“ 15:30
    Venue: Diepsloot Youth Project
    Facilitator: Andrice Macuacua


    1. Opening

    The session commenced at 14:17 with an opening song led by Anami Beni, followed by a prayer by Uvile Tabata.


    2. Attendance

    Present Members:

    • Sibusiso Maluleke
    • Hlamuselo Rampya
    • Katlego Molepo
    • Uvile Tabata
    • Anami Beni
    • Primrose Dlamini
    • Thubalakhe Mtatshane

    Facilitator: Andrice Macuacua


    3. Introduction

    Facilitator Andrice Macuacua introduced the topic of the day: โ€œCollaborative Competition.โ€
    He explained that collaborative competition involves activities where individuals work together to achieve a common goal while engaging in friendly competition.


    4. Purpose of the Lesson

    The purpose of the session was for participants to:

    • Understand the concept of collaboration.
    • Develop effective teamwork skills.
    • Participate actively and meaningfully in group activities.

    5. Key Concepts Explained

    • Collaboration: Working together with others to achieve a common goal.
    • Competition: A challenge or contest among individuals or teams.
    • Teamwork: The ability to cooperate effectively with others to accomplish shared objectives.

    6. Discussion on Leadership

    Katlego Molepo defined leadership as the ability to lead a group.
    Facilitator Andrice expanded, explaining that a leader motivates and guides others to achieve success while showing respect and following the rules. He also emphasized the principles of fair play, respect, and integrity, ensuring all actions are done honestly and fairly during competition.


    7. Benefits of Collaborative Competition

    Andrice highlighted several benefits, including:

    • Building confidence and self-esteem.
    • Improving problem-solving and decision-making skills.
    • Promoting unity, respect, and team spirit.
    • Encouraging participants to learn from others.
    • Preparing individuals to become strong and ethical leaders.

    8. Examples of Collaborative Competitions

    Participants gave examples to demonstrate their understanding:

    • Primrose Dlamini: Dance competition
    • Hlamuselo Rampya: Sharing ideas
    • Anami Beni: Soccer challenge
    • Facilitator Andrice: Sports tournaments, entrepreneurship challenges, quizzes or debates, innovation projects, and cultural art contests.

    9. Rules and Responsibilities in a Team

    Andrice explained the various roles and duties within a team:

    • Team Leader: Guides the team and delegates tasks.
    • Recorder/Secretary: Takes notes, checks progress, and keeps records.
    • Researcher: Finds relevant information and materials.
    • Presenter: Represents the team during presentations.
    • Team Members: Contribute ideas and support others in achieving team goals.

    10. Steps to Achieve Successful Collaboration

    Andrice outlined the key steps for successful collaboration:

    1. Set clear goals: Define what the team wants to achieve.
    2. Plan together: Assign roles and work collectively.
    3. Communicate openly: Share ideas and feedback.
    4. Respect differences: Value and appreciate each memberโ€™s contributions.

    11. Feedback and Reflections

    Students shared their understanding of collaborative competition:

    • Katlego Molepo: Collaboration is working as a team and sharing ideas, while competition is a contest between two teams.
    • Sibusiso Maluleke: Collaboration is individuals working together to achieve common goals, with each having a specific role.
    • Uvile Tabata: Collaboration is when everyone works together to achieve a goal and sets clear visions.
    • Primrose Dlamini: Collaboration is when we work together to achieve a goal against another team.

    12. Conclusion

    Facilitator Andrice Macuacua concluded the session by emphasizing that collaboration, teamwork, and fair competition are vital qualities for leadership and future success.

    The session was officially closed at 15:30 with a closing prayer by Andrice Macuacua and a closing song led by Primrose Dlamini.

    My message shall end here.

    Andrice Macuacua| SayPro Development Specialist | SayPro

  • SayProCR – Daily Activity Report by Andrice macuacua – Development Specialist 17 October 2025

    To the CEO of SayPro Neftaly Malatjie, the Chairperson of the SayPro Royal committee, Mr Legodi, SayPro Royal Committee Members, all SayPro Royal Chiefs and SayPro Human capital

    Kgotso a ebe le lena

    Report Number: SayProF535-01
    Date: 17 October 2025
    Employee Name:Andrice Macuacua
    Department/Team: SayProDevelopment Specialist
    Supervisor: Regaugetswe Esther Netshiozwe

    Tasks Completed

    Report Completed

    Task 1:

    Making reports for the events that took Place

    1. SayPro Monthly October SayPro โ€“ SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth by SayPro Chief Development Officer SayProCDR
    • https://en.sypro.online/event/saypro-monthly-october-saypro-sdg-8-decent-work-and-economic-growth-by-saypro-chief-development-officer-sayprocdr/
    1. SayPro โ€“ SDG 4: Quality Education
    • https://en.saypro.online/event/saypro-monthly-october-saypro-sdg-4-quality-education-by-saypro-chief-development-officer-sayprocdr/
    1. Public Transport Improvement Competition
    • https://ideas.saypro.online/idea/sayprocdr-saypro-public-transport-improvement-competition-report/
    1. SayProCDR – SayPro Public Art Project Contest Competition: Invite proposals for public art projects; the best project receives funding. Report
    • https://en.saypro.online/event/saypro-monthly-15-october-public-art-project-contest-competition-invite-proposals-for-public-art-projects-the-best-project-receives-funding/

    Tasks In Progress
    Task 1: Facilitating Events of

    Challenges Encountered
    Challenge 1:network

    Support or Resources Needed
    Support 1:no resources
    Support 2:

    Planned Tasks for Monday
    Task 1: Add content

    Task 2: SayProCDR daily Videos

    General Comments / Observations
    Employee Signature Amdrice
    Date:
    Supervisorโ€™s Comments:

    [Supervisorโ€™s feedback or additional comments]
    Supervisor Signature:

    My message shall end here.

    Andrice Macuacua| SayPro Development Specialist | SayPro

  • SayProCDR – SayProย Public Art Project Contest Competition: Invite proposals for public art projects; the best project receives funding. Report

    Public Art Project Contest Competition Report

    Date: 17 October 2025
    Time: 11:55 AM โ€“ 12:40 PM
    Venue: Diepsloot Youth Project
    Facilitator: Andrice Macuacua
    Theme: Public Art Project Contest Competition


    1. Opening

    The session officially began at 11:55 AM with an opening song and prayer led by Uvile Tabata, setting a lively and creative atmosphere for the dayโ€™s proceedings.
    Facilitator Andrice Macuacua welcomed participants and introduced the theme of the session โ€” Public Art Project Contest Competition, which aims to inspire creativity and community engagement through art.


    2. Attendance

    The following participants were present:

    • David Ramaila
    • Primrose Dlamini
    • Anami Beni
    • Phauwe Molepo
    • Naledi Mabuyela
    • Prisca Sebati
    • Nonhlanhla Skosana
    • Neo Mthetwa
    • Hlamuselo Rampya
    • Thubalakhe Mtatshana
    • Uvile Tabata

    3. Session Overview

    Facilitator Mr. Andrice Macuacua introduced the Public Art Project Contest Competition, highlighting the following key points:

    • The main objective of the session was to invite proposals for creative and community-driven Public Art Projects.
    • The best project proposal will be funded and showcased as part of SayProโ€™s community development initiatives.
    • Participants were encouraged to help promote the competition through creative means such as:
      • Posters
      • Websites
      • Videos and social media campaigns

    4. Discussion: What is a Public Art Project?

    The facilitator initiated a discussion by asking participants, โ€œWhat is a Public Art Project?โ€

    Initially, there was no response from the group.
    He followed up by asking, โ€œWhat is Public?โ€

    Participant Response:

    • Naledi Mabuyela: โ€œSomething that people can see, open.โ€

    Facilitatorโ€™s Explanation:
    A Public Art Project refers to art created for public spaces, designed to be accessible and meaningful to everyone.
    Examples include:

    • Murals
    • Sculptures
    • Installations
    • Performances
    • Community-based art initiatives

    Such projects aim to beautify public spaces, promote cultural expression, and foster community pride.


    5. Speeches (12:20 PM)

    1. Uvile Tabata โ€“ Public Art Project Invitation

    โ€œHello everyone, my name is Uvile Tabata. I invite you all to the Public Art Project Contest Competition. Whether you can act, dance, draw, or perform creative acts like illusion or design โ€” you are all welcome! Donโ€™t miss out, itโ€™s going to be a joyful and inspiring event!โ€

    2. Primrose Dlamini โ€“ Competition Invitation

    โ€œHey guys! My name is Primrose Dlamini. Iโ€™m here to invite you all to the Public Art Project Competition. Please come in numbers โ€” there will be prizes and trophies for the winners. Letโ€™s come together, enjoy, and celebrate art. Byeee!โ€

    3. Naledi Mabuyela โ€“ Public Art Project Contest Motivation

    โ€œDumelang batho bame! Lebitso laka ke Naledi. Today, Iโ€™m here to invite all designers, artists, and creatives to join the Public Art Project Contest Competition. It will be extremely exciting โ€” full of fun and creativity. Please note that the top three winners will win prizes, and all participants will receive trophies and medals.โ€


    6. Closing

    The session concluded at 12:40 PM with a closing song and prayer led by Hlamuselo Rampya.
    Participants expressed enthusiasm and creativity, leaving the session inspired to submit innovative proposals for the upcoming competition.


    7. Adjournment

    The meeting was officially adjourned at 12:40 PM.
    Facilitator Andrice Macuacua thanked all attendees for their energy and participation, encouraging them to continue exploring art as a tool for community development and expression.


    Report Prepared by:
    Andrice Macuacua
    My message shall end here.

    Andrice | SayPro Development Specialist | SayPro

  • SayProCDR – SayPro Public Transport Improvement Competition Report

    SayPro Royal committee, Mr Legodi, SayPro Royal Committee Members, all SayPro Royal Chiefs and SayPro Human capital

    Kgotso a ebe le lena

    Date: 17 October 2025
    Time: 12:40 PM โ€“ 13:20 PM
    Venue: Diepsloot Youth Project
    Facilitator: Andrice Macuacua, SayPro Development Specialist


    1. Opening

    Opening Song and Prayer: Led by Naledi Mabuyela

    The session officially began at 12:40 PM with an opening song and prayer led by Naledi Mabuyela.
    Facilitator Andrice Macuacua welcomed participants and introduced the sessionโ€™s theme: โ€œPublic Transport Improvement Competition.โ€

    The aim of the session was to invite innovative and practical proposals that could enhance the quality, sustainability, and efficiency of public transportation systems.


    2. Attendance

    The following participants were present:

    • David Ramaila
    • Primrose Dhlamini
    • Anami Beni
    • Phauwe Molepo
    • Naledi Mabuyela
    • Prisca Sebati
    • Nonhlanhla Skosana
    • Neo Mthetwa
    • Hlamuselo Rampya
    • Thubalakhe Mtatshana

    3. Main Objective

    Theme: Propose Ideas to Enhance Public Transportation Services

    The Public Transport Improvement Competition encourages participants to identify existing challenges in the transport sector and develop creative, environmentally responsible, and community-driven solutions.

    Participants are expected to focus on the following key areas:

    • Reducing environmental pollution from transport systems.
    • Improving safety, accessibility, and affordability for all commuters.
    • Enhancing efficiency and sustainability in operations and management.
    • Integrating technology to make transport more convenient and user-friendly.

    4. Speeches (12:50 PM)

    Speaker 1: Anami Beni

    โ€œYou are kindly invited to the Public Transport Improvement Competition. We need people who will submit their proposals, including solutions and ideas to improve transportation.
    For example, consider how to reduce environmental pollution.
    The best proposal will be recognized and awarded. I wonโ€™t say much โ€” just submit your proposal and see what we have prepared for you.โ€


    Speaker 2: Mahlatse

    โ€œGood day everyone.
    I would like to invite you all to participate in the Public Transport Improvement Competition.
    We are seeking innovative ideas to enhance public transportation services โ€” making them more efficient, sustainable, and user-friendly.
    The best proposal will win recognition and could potentially help shape the future of transportation in our communities.
    Thank you.โ€


    5. Key Discussion Points

    • Participants were encouraged to submit written proposals addressing public transport challenges and solutions.
    • The importance of environmental sustainability was emphasized, focusing on clean energy and emission reduction.
    • Discussions highlighted how improved transport systems contribute to economic growth, community development, and job creation.
    • Recognition and rewards will be given to the most creative and impactful proposals that demonstrate long-term sustainability and inclusiveness.

    6. Closing

    Closing Song and Prayer: Led by Thubalakhe Mtatshana

    The session concluded at 13:20 PM with a closing song and prayer led by Thubalakhe Mtatshana.
    Facilitator Andrice Macuacua thanked all attendees for their engagement and urged them to continue developing innovative solutions that promote sustainable, accessible, and efficient public transportation systems within their communities.


    7. Summary

    The Public Transport Improvement Competition is an initiative designed to inspire youth and community members to propose practical, innovative, and sustainable solutions to transportation challenges.

    This activity aligns with Sustainable Development Goal 11 (SDG 11): Sustainable Cities and Communities, emphasizing clean mobility, innovation, and inclusive access to public transport services.


    Report Compiled by:
    Andrice Macuacua
    Development Specialist โ€“ SCDR | SayPro Development Royalty

    My message shall end here.

    Andrice Macuacua | SayPro Development Specialist | SayPro

  • SayProCDR – Public Transport Improvement Competition RePort

    To the CEO of SayPro Neftaly Malatjie, the Chairperson of the SayPro Royal committee, Mr Legodi, SayPro Royal Committee Members, all SayPro Royal Chiefs and SayPro Human capital

    Kgotso a ebe le lena

    Date: 14 October 2025
    Time: 12:40 PM โ€“ 13:20 PM
    Venue: Diepsloot Youth Project
    Facilitator: Andrice Macuacua, SayPro Development Specialist


    1. Opening

    Opening Song and Prayer: Led by Naledi Mabuyela

    The session officially began at 12:40 PM with an opening song and prayer led by Naledi Mabuyela.
    Facilitator Andrice Macuacua welcomed participants and introduced the sessionโ€™s theme: โ€œPublic Transport Improvement Competition.โ€

    The aim of the session was to invite innovative and practical proposals that could enhance the quality, sustainability, and efficiency of public transportation systems.


    2. Attendance

    The following participants were present:

    • David Ramaila
    • Primrose Dhlamini
    • Anami Beni
    • Phauwe Molepo
    • Naledi Mabuyela
    • Prisca Sebati
    • Nonhlanhla Skosana
    • Neo Mthetwa
    • Hlamuselo Rampya
    • Thubalakhe Mtatshana

    3. Main Objective

    Theme: Propose Ideas to Enhance Public Transportation Services

    The Public Transport Improvement Competition encourages participants to identify existing challenges in the transport sector and develop creative, environmentally responsible, and community-driven solutions.

    Participants are expected to focus on the following key areas:

    • Reducing environmental pollution from transport systems.
    • Improving safety, accessibility, and affordability for all commuters.
    • Enhancing efficiency and sustainability in operations and management.
    • Integrating technology to make transport more convenient and user-friendly.

    4. Speeches (12:50 PM)

    Speaker 1: Anami Beni

    โ€œYou are kindly invited to the Public Transport Improvement Competition. We need people who will submit their proposals, including solutions and ideas to improve transportation.
    For example, consider how to reduce environmental pollution.
    The best proposal will be recognized and awarded. I wonโ€™t say much โ€” just submit your proposal and see what we have prepared for you.โ€


    Speaker 2: Mahlatse

    โ€œGood day everyone.
    I would like to invite you all to participate in the Public Transport Improvement Competition.
    We are seeking innovative ideas to enhance public transportation services โ€” making them more efficient, sustainable, and user-friendly.
    The best proposal will win recognition and could potentially help shape the future of transportation in our communities.
    Thank you.โ€


    5. Key Discussion Points

    • Participants were encouraged to submit written proposals addressing public transport challenges and solutions.
    • The importance of environmental sustainability was emphasized, focusing on clean energy and emission reduction.
    • Discussions highlighted how improved transport systems contribute to economic growth, community development, and job creation.
    • Recognition and rewards will be given to the most creative and impactful proposals that demonstrate long-term sustainability and inclusiveness.

    6. Closing

    Closing Song and Prayer: Led by Thubalakhe Mtatshana

    The session concluded at 13:20 PM with a closing song and prayer led by Thubalakhe Mtatshana.
    Facilitator Andrice Macuacua thanked all attendees for their engagement and urged them to continue developing innovative solutions that promote sustainable, accessible, and efficient public transportation systems within their communities.


    7. Summary

    The Public Transport Improvement Competition is an initiative designed to inspire youth and community members to propose practical, innovative, and sustainable solutions to transportation challenges.

    This activity aligns with Sustainable Development Goal 11 (SDG 11): Sustainable Cities and Communities, emphasizing clean mobility, innovation, and inclusive access to public transport services.


    Report Compiled by:
    Andrice Macuacua
    Development Specialist โ€“ SCDR | SayPro Development Royalty

    My message shall end here.

    Andrice | Development Specialist | SayPro