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Fantastic boost for 60 students

- ANITA NKONKI anita.nkonki@inl.co.za umntu ngumuntu ngabantu,”

AFTER a successful festival aimed at raising funds for students, musician Thandiswa Mazwai and the popular food brand Tastic have announced that they would help fund 60 students’ higher education.

The brand has been campaignin­g for an end to education inadequacy by uniting generous voices, amplified by Mzansi’s icons, and encouragin­g South Africans to take action to provide quality education to as many South African students as possible.

Mazwai and other known South African artists raised funds through the Tastic Heritage Festival, held on November 5 last year.

Boom Shaka, Zoë Modiga, Dr Rebecca Malope, Black Motion, Thebe, The Soil, Trompies, Prince Kaybee, Ihhashi Elimhlophe and PJ Powers also headlined this event.

“One of the factors that inspired me to get involved in this campaign is the element of raising educationa­l funds. Education is the biggest and most crucial part of the life of every child, and Tastic is helping us as creatives to connect our artistry with initiative­s like these,” said Mazwai.

“I am beyond humbled by this iconic partnershi­p with Tastic to help the next generation of youth access

quality education. Whatever their passions may be, being allowed to prosper and explore your dreams is a gift many of our youth and pupils are never afforded,” she said.

Starting with popular designer Laduma Ngxokolo and then partnering with creative artist duo the Mukheli twins, the initiative raised more than R1 million for education by last year.

In 2021, a group of 40 tertiary students benefited from the fund, and the bursaries assisted them in overcoming challenges they faced while pursuing their qualificat­ions.

The initiative was driven by a spirit of true generosity and an understand­ing that education was a catalyst for change. This, as many youth were prevented from pursuing their dreams due to a lack of funds to access higher education. “As Tastic, we are pleased to announce that with the help of everyone who attended the festival, we were able to raise R1 395 000 for the Tastic Education Fund, with Tastic adding over R100 000 to ensure that 60 students benefit from the fund.

“This amount is 50% higher than what Tastic raised the previous year. Each student will be awarded R25 000,” said Thembi Sehloho, Tiger Brands marketing director: Rice and Pasta.

“Tastic Rice would like to express our heartfelt gratitude and appreciati­on to everyone who helped make the festival a success. Your contributi­on will help to improve a child’s life, added Sehloho.

 ?? ?? THANDISWA MAZWAI. | AYANDA NDAMANE African News Agency (ANA)
THANDISWA MAZWAI. | AYANDA NDAMANE African News Agency (ANA)

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