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  • SayProCDR – SayPro Neftaly Kingdom interviews Report – 12th May 2025


    SayPro Development Specialist (Daniel Makano)
    SayPro Development Officer (Kamogelo Mpe)


    Today, we had the opportunity to engage with 16 Kids from other schools, comprising 10 males
    and 6 females, to discuss the inspiring story of Neftaly Kingdom and the potential for positive
    impact in the community. The objective was to spark excitement, positivity, and energy among
    the Kids to become leaders in their community.
    Key Discussion Points:

    1. Community Leadership: I emphasized the importance of leadership in driving positive change
      and addressing community needs. The Kids were encouraged to think about how they can
      contribute to making the Community a better place and how it going to benefit them.
    2. Identifying Community Needs: The Kids were invited to discuss and reflect on the specific
      needs and challenges facing their community, fostering a sense of ownership and responsibility.
    3. Election Process: I outlined the upcoming election process, which will determine the leaders
      who will guide community initiatives. To proceed, the Kids were informed that they would need
      to participate in an interview scheduled for the following day.
      Next Steps:
    • Interviews: The Kids were instructed to attend an interview, potentially scheduled for the next
      day, as a crucial step in the election process. The interviews are expected to take place at
      Diepsloot Youth Project.
      Outcome of Today’s Session:
    • All 15 Kids signed the register, confirming their attendance and interest in the initiative.
    • The session concluded on a positive note, with enthusiasm and anticipation for the next steps.
      Follow-Up:
      The outcome of the interviews and the election process will determine the next phase of the
      community leadership initiative. I look forward to seeing the Kids’ participation and engagement
      in this valuable opportunity to shape the future of the communit
  • SayPro Neftaly Kingdom Interviews 18 March 2025

    In a special interview conducted in the Neftaly Kingdom, we spoke to a group of young,
    ambitious individuals who shared their dreams and aspirations for the future. Each of them has a
    unique vision, but what unites them is their determination to serve their community and grow
    into responsible leaders. Below are the in-depth responses from each of these young minds:

    1. Advance Khumalo
      Age: 13 years old
      Aspiration: Police Officer
      “My name is Advance Khumalo, and I’m 13 years old. When I grow up, I want to be a
      policeman. My main reason for wanting this profession is because I want to help control crime in
      our society. I believe that as a policeman, I can contribute to making our kingdom a safer place
      for everyone. I look up to police officers because they play a crucial role in protecting people and
      ensuring justice. I know it won’t be easy, but I am determined to work hard and learn as much as
      I can to become a good officer.”
    2. Zoluga Hadebe
      Age: 12 years old
      Aspiration: Police Officer
      “My name is Zoluga Hadebe, and I’m 12 years old. I also want to be a police officer when I
      grow up. I admire the work that police officers do to keep the community safe. However, unlike
      others, I don’t see myself as a leader. I want to contribute to society in my own way, and being a
      police officer is my way of serving the people. I believe that with dedication, I can help make
      sure that the law is respected and that everyone is treated fairly.”
    3. Sipho Hlogwane
      Age: 12 years old
      Aspiration: Police Officer and Leader
      “My name is Sipho Hlogwane, and I am 12 years old. I want to be a police officer when I grow
      up, and the reason for that is because I love studying mathematics, and I believe that being good
      at numbers and problem-solving is important in this field. I also want to be a leader, which
      means that one day I hope to hold a position of responsibility within the police force. I want to
      not only enforce the law but also guide others and be someone people can rely on. I think
      leadership is about helping others and showing them the right way to do things.”
    4. Busisiwe Hadebe
      Age: 7 years old
      Aspiration: Teacher
      “My name is Busisiwe Hadebe, and I’m just 7 years old. When I grow up, I want to be a teacher.
      I like to help people learn and show them new things. I think being a teacher is an important job
      because it helps kids like me learn and grow. I want to make sure that everyone can read and
      write, and I believe teaching is the best way to make a difference in someone’s life. I am excited
      about the future because I can already imagine myself in the classroom, helping others.”
    5. Keamogetswe Desemela
      Age: 12 years old
      Aspiration: Police Officer and Leader
      “My name is Keamogetswe Desemela, and I am 12 years old. Like many others, I want to be a
      police officer when I grow up. I want to be a leader in my community, and I believe that
      becoming a police officer will help me achieve that goal. I feel that a leader should be someone
      who listens to others, solves problems, and takes care of the people. Police officers do this every
      day by protecting us and maintaining peace. I want to make a difference in my country, and I
      believe becoming a police officer will allow me to do so.”
    6. Sibusiso Ncube
      Age: 14 years old
      Aspiration: Doctor and Leader
      “My name is Sibusiso Ncube, and I am 14 years old. When I grow up, I want to be a doctor. I
      have always been fascinated by the human body and how medicine works. Being a doctor means
      that I can help people who are sick or in pain, and I think that’s a very important job. I also want
      to be a leader, and I believe that doctors have the responsibility to lead in the healthcare field.
      They have to make important decisions for the well-being of others. I hope that one day, I can
      use my knowledge and skills to help people not just as a doctor, but also as someone who can
      guide others toward better health and wellbeing.”
      Conclusion
      These interviews reflect the diverse and hopeful aspirations of the youth of Neftaly Kingdom.
      Whether it’s in law enforcement, education, healthcare, or leadership, these young people are
      already thinking about how they can make a difference in their community. Their determination
      to contribute to society in meaningful ways is inspiring, and they represent a bright future for
      Neftaly Kingdom.