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Icebolethu Foundation Computer skills centre launched in Qhudeni


Icebolethu Foundation launched its first Computer Skills Centre in Nquthu in 2022

In June, the Icebolethu Foundation made a significant contribution to the Nkandla community by donating a computer centre. This act exemplifies the company’s dedication to making a positive impact in various communities. The overarching objective of this initiative is to empower the community, particularly the youth, by providing them with meaningful access to information.


The computers were donated at a handover ceremony held at the Nkandla Qhudeni Community attended by traditional leaders, political leadership, schools, community and other stakeholders. The centre is well equipped with workstations for learners to master basic computer skills and programmes. This centre will be used by local school children and the community members at large. By bridging the data gap, Icebolethu Foundation aims to equip the Nkandla community with valuable tools that will enhance their educational opportunities and pave the way for a brighter future.


“Icebolethu Foundation is fully committed to the future of our young people and this donation represents a gateway to quality education and future leadership opportunities. Our goal is to help the learners acquire computer skills, which is critical given that we are living in the digital and information age,” said Icebolethu Foundation Manager, Zama Mazibuko.


“This is an opportunity to empower the community of Nkandla, especially the youth in ways that could open so many doors and opportunities for them. With the help of the new computer centre and access to computers with internet connectivity, they will be more informed and our youth can dream bigger that they now have the necessary tools to chase their dreams. It will make a huge difference to all of them,” said Nomfundo Mcoyi CEO Icebolethu Group.


About Icebolethu Foundation Icebolethu Foundation was founded in 2015 with the aim of uplifting, empowering and facilitating change by developing sustainable solutions for the youth and the elderly. We are a Black empowerment organisation driven by African values and we celebrate our country’s diversity and cultural wisdom. Our key focus area includes education, orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) and supporting sustainable living for the elderly.

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