Sunday, 27 January 2019

"Help me celebrate my birthday with a donation"

On the 21st of January, the founder and director of Mopane Foundation International, Nomsa Nekevane, launched a birthday fundraiser on Facebook asking friends and family to support a cause. The fundraising link on her timeline will be expiring on the 31st of January.

“I dedicated my 49th birthday to raising at least £200 towards uniforms and school shoes for 33 pupils who don’t have complete uniforms. So far my timeline has received £61, I am kindly appealing to everyone for any amount of donations so that we will be able to by uniforms and school shoes for these children” said Nomsa Nekevane during an interview.


Mopane Foundation International, is a charity organisation that strives to ensure that rural orphaned and vulnerable pupils have access to education through fees, stationery and grocery materials sponsorship. At the moment, the organisation has 38 beneficiaries in Matabeleland South, Matabeleland North and Midlands’s provinces.
Nomsa Nevekane, founder and director of Mopane Foundation International
Nekevane said the major challenges faced by the organisation include financial constraints and retaining volunteers.

“There is so lots of work that needs to be done but we have less funding. We rely on public donations, sometimes we fail meeting the targets which often result in or team contributing towards the shortfalls. Retaining volunteers both in UK and Zimbabwe is not easy considering the economic conditions, few people are willing to volunteer their time.”

She added: “We are however so grateful to our friends, families and everyone who has supported us. It is a rewarding experience seeing the pupils excelling and going places. In August 2017, two of our pupils managed to bring science competition Merit awards from South Africa. In 2017 again, we introduced a $100 competition for Grade 7 candidates, the price was scooped by a student who got aggregate 13 followed by aggregate 6 in 2018. This is a lot considering that these are rural pupils who don’t have enough learning resources.

“The idea is to motivate and give them the exposure necessary for their success. My prayer is to see them completing their studies, graduating from colleges and universities becoming independent and inspiring other children in their communities.” Nevekane concluded.



Monday, 21 January 2019

Every child should have access to education

AS Mopane Foundation International, we understand the need for every child to be in school because education is a fundamental human right and necessity of life. We understand the pain felt by both parents and guardians when pupils are turned away from school for non-payments of school tuition fees.

We currently have 38 school pupils as our beneficiaries of our ongoing school fees sponsorship programs in Matabeleland South, Matabeleland North and Midlands’s provinces. Among these students are 20 girls and 18 boys, the youngest doing Grade 3 and the eldest in Form 4. These are either orphaned or vulnerable children from unemployed households or child-headed families.
Some of the Mopane Foundation International Beneficiaries pausing for a picture
As schools opened few weeks ago amidst the country’s inflation, it is a reality that school tuition fees, uniforms and stationery prices were hiked up. Many students especially in the rural parts of Zimbabwe have not yet fully paid their tuition fees. As a result some pupils are turned away from school, while some attending school in their clothes, and walk to school barefooted and/without enough stationery.

These children need assistance in terms payment of their tuition fees, provision of stationery, uniforms and other educational materials. According to 2018 figures, the lowest school fee bill for a primary school per child was $20 per term and highest is at $165 per term based on 2018 rates. This suggests that our budget for tuition fees is slightly above $4000 per year excluding the uniforms and basic stationary. 

Apart from educational needs, we also assist a few of our beneficiaries where there is an urgent need with basic grocery items as attending classes on hungry stomachs may impact their classroom performance.

We are kindly inviting well-wishers, philanthropists, donors to join hands with us and support a good cause as we commit to enabling rural pupils gain access to quality education. Your support will go a long way in transforming someone’s life as we work towards the success of their dreams. Getting involved include: volunteering,donating money towards school fees, donating uniforms and/ stationery as well as grocery items. 

We accept donations through our charity account or Paypal:
Mopane Foundation International
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Barclays Bank
For more information contact: +447450287082



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