Mayibuyi School Drive – Greenbury Secondary School

The Mayibuyi Youth Organisation school tour drive campaign was a great success at Greenbury secondary school. With all other stakeholders present. A special thanks to Ward 48 leader Mr. Selan Achary, to The School Deputy Principal Mrs. Premilla Amin and the School learners for the warm welcoming shown in the area and the School premises.

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Mayibuyi School Drive – Mahatma Primary

The Mayibuyi Youth Organisation concluded it’s school tour drive campaign at Mahatma Primary School. Sgt. Merl Govender from Phoenix SAPS warned the learners about social ills facing young South Africans in and out of schools premises that include; Drugs and alcohol abuse, Bullying and sexual harassment that all amounts to a crime. Learners were advised to report all wrongdoings to their educators, parents, South African Police Service by dialing 10111 or to Social workers.

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Mayibuyi School Drive – RydalPark Secondary

The Mayibuyi Youth Organisation school tour drive campaign was a great success at Rydalpark Secondary School during the visit. Different stakeholder present focused more on social issues facing young South Africans. Founder of the organisation also encouraged learners to get ready and prepare themselves for the new upcoming Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) opportunities. They were…

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Mayibuyi School Drive – EastBury Secondary

Mayibuyi Youth Organisation started its tour drive campaign in Eastbury Secondary School. This joint venture with other community, stakeholders was a great success. Aiming to educate and empower young South Africans in our local schools with social challenges facing our communities such as; Drugs and alcohol abuse, Crime,Violence, Poverty, Unemployment, Early pregnancy, HIV&AIDS, domestic violence,…

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Phoenix Youth Centre

As a kick of to the youth month of June, Mayibuyi recently held an event at Phoenix youth center, involving 400 learners from Phoenix, Kwa-mashu and Inanda. The main purpose for that day was to educate and empower young people with social problems facing them. It was also a reminder to them that the struggle facing south african young people is still on based to social problems such as: drugs abuse, crime, early-pregnancy, alcohol abuse, child and woman abuse, poverty and unemployment. Learners were also given a platform to show their inner talent by demonstrating for the audiences in dancing, singing, poetry, and drama.

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