SayPro CEO Neftaly Malatjie has expressed his deep honour and gratitude upon attending the City of Johannesburg’s Invitation for Stakeholder Participation: Youth Skills Development Seminar. The event marks a significant step toward strengthening collaboration between key sectors to tackle youth unemployment and enhance skills development initiatives across the city.
As the founder and leader of SayPro, Mr. Malatjie has been at the forefront of youth empowerment through education, entrepreneurship, and skills training. His presence at the seminar underscores SayPro’s commitment to contributing practical, scalable solutions for the benefit of South Africa’s young population.
“I am truly honoured to attend this important seminar hosted by the City of Johannesburg,” said Mr. Malatjie. “This platform brings together organisations and individuals who share a common vision: creating meaningful opportunities for young people to succeed. SayPro is proud to be part of this movement.”
The seminar brought together government officials, non-profit leaders, educators, and private sector partners to explore collaborative strategies that will equip youth with the skills necessary for a changing economy. Discussions focused on closing the skills gap, increasing employability, and fostering entrepreneurship among the city’s youth.
Mr. Malatjie added, “The future of South Africa depends on the investments we make in our youth today. SayPro looks forward to working closely with the City of Johannesburg and all stakeholders to make this vision a reality.”
SayPro continues to lead with innovative youth-focused programs that empower, uplift, and create lasting impact in communities throughout South Africa.
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