Ngove villager sets example to his peers

By Mashamba Media
news@alexreporter.co.za


Terrence Mkansi (20) from Ngove village in Giyani has shown his peers that it’s possible to be dedicated to God and live a Christian life when most of them are involved in substance abuse.

When he’s not preaching about Lord Jesus Christ at events, he’s either raising funds or donating something to the underprivileged villagers.

This young man is part of the Noza Foundation family and is also part of the Christ Is The Lord International Ministry.

Mkansi, who was doing matric this year at Gija Ngove High School, is also a theology graduate.

Giving to the needy has made him loved by the community where he comes from. 20 children received school shoes from him this year. 10 were donated to MK Khambani Primary School and the other 10 were donated to Vahlavi Primary School on February 9, 2023.

He says that through donations of shoes to young people, he wanted to see lives changed and living conditions improved in his community and around the globe.

He also raises funds using his Basani Car Wash business, which he recently established.

As the founder of Youth On Fire Conference, he engaged young people with the Word of God during the conference that was held from June 26th to 30th, 2023.

The guests included N’wa Jika, the poet, Apostle Victor Maluleke, Tony waka Khosa from GCR FM, Mkansi SF, and Noza Foundation NPC, among others.

Mkansi also founded the Seam The Pro Homecoming event.

On December 15th, he hosted a homecoming event at Ngove Early Learning Center, located next to Ngove clinic. “We invited many young people in order to educate them,” he said.

At the event, young people talked about health and how to take care of themselves during this festive season.

Noza Businesses Enterprise and foundation educated the youth about entrepreneurship, business management, and encouraged them to take their sports talents seriously.

During the event, Xalati Agriculture gave information on how youth can be involved in commercial agricultural activities and land management.

The event was also attended by members of South Africa Police Services who educated the youth about the law and the consequences of breaking the law, including the importance of applying for police jobs.

The conference was also characterized by games and artists who performed for them.

He said the entrance was R50 for adults and R30 for children, adding that the money would be used to buy shoes for the needy.

The organisers of this event were Seamy the Pro, Gift Ndlovu, Happy Mabunda and Khanimamba Chavalala.

The event was sponsored by Mvhuleni Burial Society, Gvee Media, SWA Funeral Services, Noza Foundation NPC, JBFM, Mambewulele Trading Enterprise, Va N’wa K Catering and Decorations, Risima Funeral, Khalanga , Vukona Catering and Decoration, Don M, NQABZA Creations, Mega D Quality Service and Unjhan Clinic.

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