Honored to be Recognized by Kgosi Moroka and the Barolong boo Seleka Tribe!

Habitat for Humanity South Africa (HFHSA) had the honour of being invited by Kgosi Moroka to a special luncheon ahead of the State of Morafe Address (SOMA). The event recognised the significant contributions made by HFHSA during the 2023 and 2024 Nelson Mandela Builds, and celebrated the partnership between the organisation and the Barolong boo Seleka tribe.

Through these efforts, a total of 7 houses were built—6 in Thaba-Nchu and 1 in Botshabelo—offering safe, secure homes to families in need. The most recent build, completed in July 2024 in Morago, Thaba-Nchu, provided a new home to a family who had been living in a mud house for many years. This project was made possible with the support of IDC.

During the luncheon, HFHSA’s National Director Daphney Ngoasheng received a certificate of recognition from Kgosi Moroka, expressing gratitude for HFHSA’s contributions and celebrating the strong bond that has formed between the organisation and the Barolong boo Seleka community. This recognition is a testament to the enduring impact that these partnerships have in uplifting communities and creating lasting change.

HFHSA remains committed to strengthening these relationships and continuing its mission to provide safe, decent housing across South Africa. We are grateful for the support from our partners, like IDC, and look forward to further collaboration with the Barolong boo Seleka tribe and beyond.

Daphney and Borolong Boo Seleka Tribe

 

Dapheny and Kgosi Moroka(Princess of Borolong BooSeleka Tribe)

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