Wednesday, 9 April 2025 – Nalibali is aware of the deeply disturbing allegations of sexual misconduct by a Nal’ibali employee involving minors in Bram-Fischer Primary School in Roodeport, Gauteng. The safety and well-being of children are our highest priorities, and we have no tolerance for any form of abuse or inappropriate behaviour towards children involved in our programmes and activities.
Nal’ibali learned of this incident…
Nal’ibali held various activations to create awareness around South African Library Week, celebrated from the 17th to the 24th of March, which was aligned with Nal’ibali’s key message of providing literacy-rich environments in communities by ensuring children have access to books, writing materials, and other literacy resources. This initiative was a national activation across all Nal’ibali provinces and special projects.
The City of Cape Town…
Written by Suri Tsholetsane
The Human Rights Day commemoration event at Derrick Ferreira Stadium, in Kariega, Eastern Cape Province marked a significant milestone in the partnership between Nal’ibali and the Department of Sports, Arts and Culture (DSAC). The event had the presence of Deputy President Paul Mashatile, who delivered a keynote address on this auspicious occasion. The Human Rights Commemorative event this year were held…
The Nal’ibali-Trevor Noah Foundation Literacy Project team, along with fourteen students from seven Bramfischerville primary schools, recently took part in a three-day Human Rights Festival (21-23 March 2025) on Constitution Hill, Johannesburg. The excursion, which was inspired by Nal’ibali’s Children’s Literacy Rights, aimed to teach students from underserved communities about South African history and motivate them to visit new places. To increase the delight of…
WATCH: Nal’ibali- Social Employment Fund Project Literacy Facilitator Mogale Mokou discusses how the project has helped him improve his skills in early childhood development and positively impacted his community in Ga-Molepo, Limpopo.
Nal’ibali, a Strategic Partner of the Social Employment Fund, has recruited over 1000 participants, including 900 Literacy Facilitators, 85 Team Leaders, and 15 administrative professionals, to carry out the Nal’ibali-SEF 3 project at…
The fun of reading aloud does not stop at the end of February!! Read Aloud Month is an excellent opportunity to cultivate a love of reading aloud in your children. Reading aloud encourages interaction and helps learners stay engaged. It allows students to participate actively instead of just listening passively. Our Nal’ibali Mpumalanga team had the pleasure of celebrating Read Aloud Month 2025 with Khonzakahle…