THANKING FROGFOOT

Submitted by SIMPHIWE DASI on Tue, 2008-04-29 17:23.


 

The launch of the computer lab in Nyanga is one IkamvaYouth's initiative to reach out to as many learners as possible, and provide them with the right tools. That Operation Fikelela has come to Nyanga just shows how IkamvaYouth is expanding. The lab will play a major role in changing the lives of many learners and enable them to shape their futures. Ikamva learners in Nyanga will now have the opportunity to learn about computers since we'll also be having operation fikelela on that side very soon. They'll be able to use the Internet to search for various courses and opportunities that are available for them out there, and they are not yet aware of .The lab will have Internet, which will be their source of information and will change their lives for the better.

 

The lab is still struggling to sustain itself. It still needs some developments and dedicated people to look after it, organise and arrange things for it so that it can function properly. Recently, in our difficult times, and struggling to make ends meet, Frogfoot has come forward to offer a helping hand. They came up with a solution to some of our problems. They've decided not to charge us for moving the Amobia / Frogfoot / Inkululeko - sponsored Internet connection from Makhaza to Nyanga, and will help us out by providing this very important service for free! This is something great, and almost too good to be true. On behalf of all ikamvinites, I'd like to take this wonderfull moment to thank Frogfoot for what they're doing for us. I thank them for doing the right thing. This is a noble act that will have a positive impact on many previously disadvantaged learners. This will change their lives forever. What Frogfoot is doing will be a challenge to all the big companies out there to come to the townships and make a difference that will bring change to our nation and make it a better place to live in. I am proud to say that you are the real heroes, the world must acknowledge you for what you're doing. I salute you!

 

Thanks,

Simphiwe Dasi