Ayanda Msweli making a difference

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Published 2023-12-24
They say giving is better than receiving. This is true for many communities who have been left destitute this festive season, without a home due to economic social ills and natural disasters that occurred this year. To highlight this, Ayanda Msweli founded an organisation that has assisted hundreds of communities in rural KwaZulu-Natal to regain their live. Through the generosity of the public, the Ayanda Msweli Foundation has also helped in rebuilding homes and provided much needed necessities. To talk to us about the importance of giving back, especially on this Christmas Day, we are joined in the studio by Ayanda Msweli, Founder of the Ayanda Msweli Foundation.

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All Comments (21)
  • @xolani_mkhwanazi
    His English is great and precise....he makes so much sense compares to many that have morden c accents
  • @GwabiniMfwethu
    Oh you can feel the sincerity when this man talks. Bless his giving heart🙏🏾
  • @mapfo
    Finallleeeee😢😢 I love u so much ntate msweli, I always watch u from israel. Modimo a go etse ka go loka a go fe matla. Can we have a lot like u❤
  • His English is spot on, makes accurate sense, unlike some politicians who get paid for nothing
  • Instead of fighting for zuma people should fight for people like this to lead us🎉🎉🎉🎉
  • @samkunene7521
    Perfect interview for a South African Christmas...real life stories
  • @-Dialogue.
    Thanks for the work you do! I met you just now at Protea Glen! Thank you Baba for Ubuntu!
  • @mxolisinjoko9326
    Positive stories needed to build this south Africa without the government.
  • @toxicgas1331
    Am inspired Ayanda Msweli😊may almighty bless you more
  • @tumenace3279
    Bab’Msweli 🙏🏽may the Lord bless you and your works
  • @Bandzito
    We are so proud of you Mr Mswelo in KZN ❤
  • @albertnoah
    Ayanda should have opened the set with a collection.....Great work
  • @user-kx8jb8eo4i
    Akwande Nongalo, we appreciate your efforts. Iconsi ligcwalisa ibhakede" rain droplets fill the bucket". Salute bafo