Mpho Seleke, Salamina Chauke, and Jose Elias were the MCs for the day.
Afrika Tikkun hosted an alumni network to celebrate youth month at the Indaba Hotel. The educational fair was designed to confront challenges faced by the youth and devise innovative solutions to address them.
The vision is to empower young people to realise their full potential; to be economically independent. The Soweto Uprising is a significant event in history that provides an opportunity for meaningful discussions and with this in mind we celebrate Youth Day in 2023 by taking time to acknowledge and celebrate the achievements of young people who are making a positive difference at Afrika Tikkun Services alumni Network and in their communities. There were panel discussions on challenges young people face and opportunities to come up with innovative solutions to address them.
The alumni panel discusses various topics challenging the youth.
Tebalo Maluleke shares his challenges as a young person in South Africa
Mpho Seleke, Salamina Chauke, and Jose Elias were the MCs for the day.
Nokwazi Mbatha raises her point from the audience's point of view.
Tshepiso Mofokeng and Ntokozo Zulu.
Zelda Nhlungwane, Tumelo Maake, and Latchean Mhlanga enjoys themselves at the youth event.
A performance by Randburg's Uthando branch at the event.
Sello Sekhaolelo, Sizwe Hlatshwayo, and Tebalo Maluleke socialise and happy to be part of the alumni programme.
Gomolemo Molala hosted the first panel of discussions.
Afrika Tikkun's Arekopaneng band entertains attendees at the event.
Ntombi Khumal shares her journey as a young South African in the HR industry.
Ntokozo Zulu and Latchean Mhlanga enjoy themselves at the youth event.