“ Blessed is the hand that gives than the one that receives”… And charity begins at home. This were the words of hope from the a business woman and a famous actress,Sophie Ndaba well known as Queen Moroka from the popular sopie, Generations, during the turning point and new bengining of many lives in the community of KwaMdakane, in NewCastle.

2016 Christmas will always be memorable.The two poor families with more than 8 members of the family whom used to stay in a one room house got to spent their Christmas with dignity and pride in their new homes. Moonjam Incredible handed over two big houses to the unprivileged families and unveiling the community water supply facility in kwaMdakane,NewCastle during the launch of Siyanqoba Development Trust
During the handing over of the houses people from all walks of lives, investors, corporate social investment stakeholders together with media personalities such as Sophie Ndaba from generations, Kay Sibiya from the popular local soapie Uzalo and many more came together to witness as the lives of people of kwaMdakane change for better .

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The Moonjam director grew up in the community of KwaMdakane where he and community were faced with social and economic development challenges. The people of KwaMdakane are still living in difficult conditions such as access to running clean water and the need to local to social services and recreational facilities .
The moonjam Incredible, is a corporate Social Investment arm of Moonjam Group which also launched Love,Light and Hope Campaign which aimed at mobilising resources from private and public sector ,financial and non-financial resources to benefit the underprivileged community.
The vision is to transform rural and undeveloped communities to become viable centre for economic development, growth and productivity.
Later that night it was time to get down and make cycle bigger. With her electrical moves Baes Wodumo brought the fireWorks on stage ,while Dj Tira made made wonke umutho dance .I must say people from KwaMdakane support more local than big names..”charity begins at home ”
