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Ezikoleni eMtubatuba, enyakatho yeKZN, ukuthuthukiswa kwezemidlalo kube nomthelela ekwehliseni izinga lokukhulelwa kwabafundi. Lokhu kubonwa kulesi sikhathi, lapho kuphela abafundi abangu-10,000 kuya ku-15,000 abakhulelwayo, okuthuthukisa isimo somphakathi ohlushwa ububha. Izinhlangano ezahlukene,
A new R720,000 stadium was opened at Silethukukhanya High School in Dukuduku, Mtubatuba, thanks to a collaboration between Mpilonhle, local leaders, and businesses like Woolworths. The stadium, featuring floodlights and
U-Andrew Zaloumis, CEO we-iSimangaliso Authority, wenze ukuhlolwa kwegazi kwe-HIV/AIDS kanye nabaphathi abaphakeme ngesikhathi sesifundo semfundo ngengculazi, enikezwe iMpilonhle, inhlangano engenzi nzuzo eseMtubatuba. Bakhonza noMpholisi weMpilonhle u-Anele Mkhwanazi, nemiphumela yabo ibanjwe
Hundreds of pupils and community members in the uMkhanyakude district benefited from eye care clinics provided by One Sight and Mpilonhle, which offered corrective eyewear and tested for eye conditions
Charlize Theron’s Africa Outreach Project has partnered with American soccer star Lorrie Fair and entrepreneur Don Sheppard’s LAFC Chelsea to bring soccer and educational opportunities to disadvantaged children in the
Silethukukhanya Secondary School in the Dukuduku Forest has grown from 300 pupils in 1998 to over 1,000 students, thanks to a range of sustainable projects funded by local organisations and
The following newsletter published by The Shriver Centre, discusses The Mpilonhle Project's aims to reduce teenage pregnancy and HIV/AIDS in rural South African schools near Mtubatuba. How using mobile health
The Mpilonhle project, now in its second year, provides mobile health and education units to rural schools and communities in KwaZulu-Natal, offering essential services like HIV counseling, medical care, and
The Mpilonhle Mobile Health and Computer Unit has launched a program to provide food parcels for 40 child-headed households in rural Zululand, with plans for expansion. Initially funded by Oprah’s
Charlize Theron, through her partnership with Oprah’s Angel Network, created Mpilonhle, a program providing free HIV education and medical care to teenagers in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. The program includes