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SayProCDR – Nguwe Wedwa provided Advise and referral Services to 77 youth on 03 November 2025
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1. Introduction
On 03 October 2025, SayPro Community Development and Research (SayProCDR) conducted a Nguwe Wedwa training session for 77 youth in Diepsloot. The initiative aimed to empower young individuals with practical skills in entrepreneurship, financial literacy, and career development. This training formed part of SayProโs ongoing mission to promote community growth, youth empowerment, and social cohesion through education and skills development.
2. Objectives of the Training
The key objectives of the training were to:
- Develop entrepreneurial skills that help youth start and sustain small businesses.
- Enhance financial literacy to support effective money management and planning.
- Improve employability by providing career guidance and professional development skills.
- Promote inclusion and participation of youth in community development initiatives.
3. Training Details
- Date: 03 October 2025
- Location: Diepsloot, Gauteng
- Number of Participants: 77 youth (ages 18โ30)
- Facilitators: SayProCDR training specialists and guest speakers from local business and financial institutions
- Duration: 10:00 AM โ 3:00 PM
4. Training Content
The training was divided into key modules, combining theoretical knowledge with interactive activities:
- Module 1: Entrepreneurship and Innovation
- Understanding business concepts and identifying viable opportunities.
- Creating business plans and marketing strategies.
- Module 2: Financial Literacy
- Budgeting, saving, and financial decision-making.
- Introduction to business recordkeeping and managing expenses.
- Module 3: Career and Personal Development
- Resume writing and interview preparation.
- Building self-confidence, communication, and leadership skills.
5. Outcomes and Achievements
The Nguwe Wedwa training in Diepsloot was a successful and impactful event.
- Participation: All 77 registered participants attended the session.
- Knowledge Gained:
- 80% of attendees reported a better understanding of budgeting and saving.
- 70% felt more confident about starting their own small businesses.
- 65% improved their communication and leadership skills.
- Community Impact: Participants expressed that the program encouraged teamwork and collaboration, strengthening social bonds within the community.
6. Participant Feedback
Feedback collected through evaluation forms and informal discussions highlighted the following:
Positive Responses:
- โThe training helped me believe that I can start a business with the little I have.โ
- โI learned how to budget properly and save towards my goals.โ
Suggestions for Improvement:
- Participants requested more follow-up mentorship after the training.
- A few recommended longer sessions to allow more time for practical exercises and group projects.
7. Challenges Encountered
Although the training was successful, a few challenges were identified:
- Limited Training Materials: Not all participants received printed copies of the learning materials due to limited resources.
- Transport Arrangements: Some participants arrived late because of transportation challenges in and around Diepsloot.
- Venue Size: The venue could have been larger to allow for more comfortable group discussions and breakout sessions.
8. Recommendations for Future Sessions
Based on observations and participant feedback, the following recommendations are made:
- Provide More Resources: Ensure all participants receive comprehensive materials for continued self-study.
- Establish Follow-Up Mentorship Programs: Offer ongoing support for participants who wish to start businesses or seek employment.
- Expand Training Duration: Extend future sessions to cover additional topics and practical applications.
- Improve Transport Coordination: Partner with local transport providers to assist participants with affordable travel options.
9. Conclusion
The SayPro Nguwe Wedwa training held on 03 October 2025 in Diepsloot successfully empowered 77 youth with vital entrepreneurial, financial, and career skills. The program made a measurable difference in participantsโ confidence, employability, and business awareness.
The initiative reflects SayProCDRโs dedication to community development and youth empowerment, reinforcing the belief that sustainable change begins with education and opportunity. Continued support, mentorship, and collaboration will ensure the long-term success of future SayPro programs.
Prepared by:
SayPro Community Development and Research (SayProCDR)
Date: 03 November 2025
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