MOT South Africa in proud partnership with The Rotary Club of Wynberg, Haugaland Upper Secondary School, Karmøy Rotary Club and Rotary Districts 2250 and 2275 as well as the Rotary Foundation held their project launch of the Courage to Care project at Fairmount High School in Grassy Park on Tuesday 20 October 2020. MOT SA […]
My name is Crystal Carelse and this is my story. I grew up in an underprivileged community and this was tough. My parents always motivated me and what always stuck with me is what my father said: “Don’t be a victim of circumstances but be a victor over circumstances” and that kept me going. After […]
We up with another interesting interview with none other than our Country Director, Julia Duminy! As mentioned in our previous article where we profiled MOT Coach and Coordinator, Christine Thomas, we will be profiling and interviewing our MOT women during Women’s Month and hearing their thoughts on what it takes to be a strong woman […]
From left: Lusanda Mafenuka, Jacqueline Carolus, Bernelee Luke, Andiswa Makha, Julia Duminy, Terzel Rasmus-Williams, Charmaine Anthony A month dedicated to celebrating the strong women in our lives – whether we are them, we know them, or we raised them! Women’s Month is celebrated as a tribute to the +20 000 women who came together from all parts […]
August is Women’s Month in South Africa. It is the month dedicated to remembering the struggles of women, celebrating what we have achieved and continue to fight for what’s to come. During Women’s Month, we will be profiling and interviewing our MOT women and hearing their thoughts on what it takes to be a strong […]
Overcoming my fears through MOT My name is Stephanie Domingo, and this is my story of how I overcame my fears. I was never the type of person to interact with people nor to speak in public and communicate with others. I never had the confidence to be the person I am today. I always […]
Our MOT SA’s Virtual Talent show has finally come to an end with Darryll Fredericks taking the trophy! Darryll Fredericks is a Young MOTivator from Boland TVET College, Caledon Campus who shared his talent – dancing. The winner was selected based on the amount of interaction received on their videos on our social media platforms. […]
After 12 years, Prof Eltie Links has decided to step down as the chairperson. Without his wise counsel, courage, and guidance, MOT SA would not have been able to accomplish many of the things we have in the last decade. He has tirelessly given his time and resources to build MOT and he has always […]
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