Category: SayPro Support Insights

  • SayPro CEO Neftaly Malatjie Expresses Gratitude After Facilitating Inspiring NPO Training Programme

    Southern Africa Youth Project Headquarters, 24–26 June 2025

    As the SayPro Capacity Building Training for NPOs Programme came to a close on 26 June 2025, the atmosphere at the Southern Africa Youth Project headquarters was filled with energy, reflection, and renewed purpose. Nonprofit leaders, youth developers, and community changemakers spent three days gaining practical skills and insights to help them build stronger, more impactful organizations.

    Closing the programme with heartfelt appreciation, SayPro CEO and leader of Development, Neftaly Malatjie, shared his gratitude with participants:

    “Thank you very much for giving me the opportunity to facilitate, I really enjoyed it.”

    Malatjie’s words reflected the passion and dedication he brought throughout the event—leading sessions on leadership, governance, personal growth, and strategic thinking. His ability to connect with nonprofit professionals, share real-life experiences, and inspire action was a highlight for many attendees.

    Throughout the three-day training, Malatjie facilitated workshops on:

    • Organizational leadership and capacity building
    • Financial management and compliance
    • Monitoring and evaluation for nonprofits
    • Spiritual grounding and values-based leadership
    • Risk reduction and documentation best practices

    Participants described the training as transformative, with many walking away equipped with new tools, strategies, and motivation to serve their communities more effectively. Beyond the content, Malatjie’s personal engagement left a lasting impression.

    One participant shared, “It wasn’t just about the training. It was about the heart behind it. Neftaly didn’t just teach—he walked the journey with us, and we’re grateful.”

    As the SayPro Capacity Building Programme continues to grow across Southern Africa, the organization remains committed to empowering nonprofit organizations with high-impact, value-driven support that goes beyond the classroom.

    To learn more about upcoming programmes and how SayPro can support your organization, visit www.saypro.online.

  • SayPro CEO Neftaly Malatjie: “Every Problem Is Going to Be a Solution for You to Grow” – Inspires NPO Leaders to Embrace Challenges

    Southern Africa Youth Project Headquarters, 24–26 June 2025

    The SayPro Capacity Building Training for NPOs Programme, hosted from 24 to 26 June 2025 at the Southern Africa Youth Project headquarters in Johannesburg, brought together nonprofit professionals, youth leaders, and development practitioners for three days of intensive skills development, leadership training, and motivation.

    Delivering a message of resilience and transformation, SayPro CEO and leader of Development, Neftaly Malatjie, encouraged attendees to shift their mindset when facing challenges.

    “Every problem is going to be a solution for you to grow,” said Malatjie. “Do not run from difficulties—they are shaping you into the leader your organization and your community needs.”

    Malatjie’s empowering statement reminded nonprofit leaders that setbacks, obstacles, and hardships are not signs of failure, but opportunities for learning and development. He emphasized the importance of embracing adversity with courage and using every challenge as a stepping stone to build stronger, more sustainable organizations.

    Throughout the training, participants engaged in sessions focused on:

    • Strategic leadership and resilience
    • Financial and operational risk management
    • Monitoring and evaluation for impact
    • Conflict resolution and crisis planning
    • Organizational growth through adaptive learning

    Participants were encouraged to reflect on past challenges and reframe them as learning opportunities. Malatjie emphasized that every organization—no matter how small or new—will face difficulties, but it’s how leaders respond that determines long-term success.

    One participant shared, “When Mr. Malatjie said that every problem can become a solution, it hit home. I realized that our toughest moments have actually prepared us for the breakthroughs we’re now seeing.”

    SayPro continues to champion nonprofit leadership across Southern Africa through practical training, mentorship, and motivational support. With its unique blend of technical education and personal development, the organization remains a leading force in empowering community-driven change.

    To find out more about upcoming SayPro programmes and resources, visit www.saypro.online.

  • SayPro “Every Step You Are Taking, Ask God First” — SayPro CEO Neftaly Malatjie Inspires Values-Driven Leadership at Capacity Building Event

    Southern Africa Youth Project Headquarters, 24–26 June 2025

    From 24 to 26 June 2025, nonprofit leaders, youth practitioners, and development professionals gathered at the Southern Africa Youth Project headquarters in Johannesburg for the SayPro Capacity Building Training for NPOs Programme. The event provided three days of intensive workshops, strategy development, and leadership coaching designed to empower organizations making a difference across Southern Africa.

    In a deeply reflective and motivating keynote address, SayPro CEO and leader of Development, Neftaly Malatjie, shared a guiding principle that captured the spirit of the programme:

    “Every step you are taking, ask God first.”

    Malatjie urged participants to lead not only with strategy and skills, but with spiritual clarity and moral integrity. He emphasized that the journey of leadership in the nonprofit and development space is full of complex decisions—and that divine guidance should be sought before every move.

    “Whether you’re applying for funding, hiring staff, or designing a new project,” he said, “don’t walk alone. Ask God first. Let your leadership be grounded in faith, so that your actions are led by wisdom, not fear.”

    The SayPro Capacity Building Programme offered sessions in:

    • Leadership and values-based decision-making
    • Strategic planning and risk mitigation
    • Financial governance and donor reporting
    • Digital tools for nonprofit growth
    • Personal and spiritual resilience for leaders

    Malatjie’s message served as a powerful reminder that leadership is as much about purpose as it is about performance. His words resonated with participants, many of whom reflected on the importance of aligning their professional decisions with their personal faith and values.

    One participant shared, “That quote—‘Ask God first’—will stay with me. In the rush of running an organization, we often forget to pause and reflect. Neftaly reminded us that true leadership begins with humility and guidance from above.”

    SayPro continues to support and uplift nonprofit organizations by combining practical training with leadership development rooted in ethics, accountability, and spirituality.

    For more information on future SayPro trainings and resources, visit www.saypro.online.

  • SayPro CEO Neftaly Malatjie Calls for Purposeful Living and Divine Alignment at Capacity Building Training for NPOs

    Southern Africa Youth Project Headquarters, 24–26 June 2025

    At the close of an intense and empowering three-day event, SayPro CEO and leader of Development, Neftaly Malatjie, delivered a striking message that resonated deeply with the participants of the SayPro Capacity Building Training for NPOs Programme, held from 24 to 26 June 2025 at the Southern Africa Youth Project headquarters in Johannesburg.

    In his closing remarks, Malatjie challenged nonprofit leaders to reflect on the company they keep and the purpose that drives them:

    “When you get out of this door, dump all your friends—and now, God is your friend.”

    This powerful statement was not a dismissal of human relationships, but rather a call for participants to re-evaluate the influences in their lives and embrace a higher purpose. Malatjie urged leaders to leave behind distractions, toxic environments, and unproductive habits in exchange for a focused, faith-led journey rooted in integrity, service, and accountability.

    He continued, “The work you do in development is sacred. It requires clarity, discipline, and divine guidance. Surround yourself with people and values that elevate your mission, not weaken it.”

    The SayPro Capacity Building Training provided extensive learning for nonprofit professionals in:

    • Strategic leadership and governance
    • Organizational ethics and accountability
    • Faith and values in community service
    • Project planning and resource management
    • Personal development for sustainable leadership

    Malatjie’s statement marked a deeply personal and spiritual turning point for many attendees, as it reminded them that leadership in the nonprofit sector is more than operational—it is moral, spiritual, and mission-driven.

    One attendee shared, “That message changed me. I walked in as a manager and walked out as a servant-leader. I now know who and what I must align with to lead with purpose.”

    The SayPro Capacity Building Programme remains a transformative space where NPOs are not only trained but inspired to lead with conviction and vision—creating meaningful change in their communities and within themselves.

    For upcoming programmes and resources, visit www.saypro.online.

  • SayPro CEO Neftaly Malatjie Declares a “Kingdom of Development” for NPOs at Capacity Building Training Event

    Southern Africa Youth Project Headquarters, 24–26 June 2025

    In a powerful and visionary address during the SayPro Capacity Building Training for NPOs Programme, held from 24 to 26 June 2025 at the Southern Africa Youth Project headquarters in Johannesburg, SayPro CEO and leader of Development Neftaly Malatjie inspired nonprofit leaders by introducing the concept of a “Kingdom of Development.”

    “We must build a Kingdom of Development,” said Malatjie. “A space where every organization, every leader, and every initiative works together for the betterment of our communities—where growth, innovation, and sustainability are not optional, but a shared mission.”

    Malatjie’s message struck a chord with the audience of nonprofit professionals, community leaders, and youth development advocates. His call to action encouraged organizations to move beyond basic survival, and toward building strong, integrated systems that foster long-term growth, collaboration, and measurable impact.

    The three-day programme was designed to strengthen nonprofit leadership through intensive training in:

    • Organizational development and strategic planning
    • Monitoring and evaluation for sustainable impact
    • Financial governance and donor reporting
    • Technology for nonprofit transformation
    • Risk management and documentation systems

    Malatjie emphasized that building a “kingdom” means investing in people, processes, and partnerships. He challenged NPOs to lead with vision, manage with discipline, and serve with integrity—creating an ecosystem where communities thrive because organizations are empowered and united in purpose.

    One participant reflected, “Hearing Neftaly speak about a ‘Kingdom of Development’ made me rethink our role. We are not just helping people—we are shaping the future of Africa through leadership and innovation.”

    The SayPro Capacity Building Programme is part of the organization’s larger mission to empower nonprofit organizations with the tools, knowledge, and confidence to grow and lead change across the continent.

    To join the movement and learn more about SayPro’s initiatives, visit www.saypro.online.

  • SayPro CEO Neftaly Malatjie Urges NPO Leaders to “Keep Reports for Everything in Your Company” at Capacity Building Training Event

    Southern Africa Youth Project Headquarters, 24–26 June 2025

    Over three impactful days from 24 to 26 June 2025, nonprofit leaders and professionals gathered at the Southern Africa Youth Project headquarters in Johannesburg for the SayPro Capacity Building Training for NPOs Programme. The training aimed to equip organizations with essential tools in governance, sustainability, digital transformation, and accountability.

    One of the key takeaways came from SayPro CEO and leader of Development, Neftaly Malatjie, who stressed the importance of strong documentation and accountability practices in nonprofit operations.

    “Keep reports for everything in your company,” said Malatjie. “Every meeting, every project, every cent spent should be recorded. It’s not just about compliance—it’s about creating a culture of transparency, responsibility, and professionalism.”

    Malatjie emphasized that keeping detailed records is essential for donor trust, internal controls, legal compliance, and overall strategic management. He warned that many nonprofits suffer not because of a lack of funding, but due to poor documentation and weak reporting systems that hinder transparency and efficiency.

    The SayPro training featured interactive sessions on:

    • Financial and operational reporting for NPOs
    • Monitoring and evaluation techniques
    • Project documentation and impact assessment
    • Audit readiness and donor compliance
    • Data-driven decision-making for nonprofit success

    Participants were introduced to practical tools and templates to improve their organizational reporting systems. From financial records and board meeting minutes to programme impact reports and risk logs, the training provided participants with a blueprint for creating a well-documented and accountable nonprofit.

    One attendee shared, “I’ve always underestimated the importance of reporting. This training showed me that proper documentation is not a burden—it’s protection, proof, and power.”

    The SayPro Capacity Building Programme continues to play a crucial role in strengthening the nonprofit sector across Southern Africa by empowering leaders with knowledge, systems, and strategies to improve their organizational performance and community outcomes.

    For more information on SayPro’s future training and development initiatives, visit www.saypro.online.

  • SayPro CEO Neftaly Malatjie Urges NPOs to “Element the Risks in Your Company” at Capacity Building Training Programme

    Southern Africa Youth Project Headquarters, 24–26 June 2025

    From 24 to 26 June 2025, nonprofit professionals and development leaders from across Southern Africa convened at the Southern Africa Youth Project headquarters in Johannesburg for the SayPro Capacity Building Training for NPOs Programme. Hosted by SayPro (Southern Africa Youth Project), the event provided vital training and strategic insights for nonprofit organizations looking to strengthen governance, improve efficiency, and expand their impact.

    At the heart of the event, SayPro CEO and leader of Development, Neftaly Malatjie, delivered a bold message to NPO leaders:

    “Element the risks in your company,” Malatjie stated. “If you do not identify, assess, and actively remove risk, your organization cannot grow. Whether it’s financial, operational, reputational, or strategic risk—you must put in place systems that protect the mission and people you serve.”

    Malatjie emphasized that risk management is no longer optional for nonprofit organizations. In today’s complex social and economic climate, risk exposure can derail even the most promising initiatives. According to him, nonprofits must become as disciplined in their risk oversight as the private sector, using available tools and technologies to track vulnerabilities, prepare contingency plans, and build sustainable governance structures.

    The SayPro Capacity Building Training included hands-on sessions in:

    • Financial and compliance risk management
    • Strategic planning and leadership
    • Governance frameworks for nonprofits
    • Digital transformation and cybersecurity for NGOs
    • Fundraising accountability and donor reporting

    Participants were also introduced to risk assessment models, internal control mechanisms, and digital systems that can help NPOs monitor performance and reduce exposure to fraud or inefficiency.

    The event was widely praised for offering relevant, action-oriented training tailored to the realities facing small to medium-sized nonprofit organizations. Many attendees left with new frameworks and digital tools they could implement immediately.

    One participant reflected, “This training was a wake-up call. We don’t often think of risk until it’s too late. SayPro has shown us how to prevent crises before they happen.”

    SayPro continues to drive excellence and sustainability across Africa’s nonprofit sector through its programmes, supporting leaders with training, digital tools, and capacity development to create real, measurable change in their communities.

    For more information about upcoming SayPro programmes, visit www.saypro.online.

  • SayPro CEO Neftaly Malatjie Urges NPO Leaders to Use Technology to Master Their Roles at Capacity Building Training Event

    Southern Africa Youth Project Headquarters, 24 – 26 June 2025

    The Southern Africa Youth Project headquarters buzzed with energy and innovation this week as nonprofit leaders from across the region gathered for the SayPro Capacity Building Training for NPOs Programme, held from 24 to 26 June 2025. The three-day event focused on equipping nonprofit organizations (NPOs) with practical tools, knowledge, and strategies to enhance their operations, improve community impact, and embrace technology in the ever-evolving nonprofit landscape.

    In his opening keynote, SayPro CEO Neftaly Malatjie delivered a powerful message to participants, emphasizing the critical role of technology in organizational development and personal leadership.

    Use technology to be the master of the position you are doing at your company,” said Malatjie. “In this digital age, success is no longer about just doing the work—it’s about leveraging the tools available to lead more effectively, make better decisions, and drive innovation within your organization.”

    Malatjie highlighted how SayPro has consistently invested in technology to support community development, youth empowerment, and the sustainability of grassroots organizations. He encouraged NPO leaders to adopt digital platforms, data-driven decision-making, and cloud-based systems to enhance service delivery, monitor outcomes, and increase transparency.

    The training event featured workshops on financial management, donor engagement, monitoring and evaluation, leadership development, and digital transformation—tailored specifically for nonprofit professionals. Participants gained hands-on experience in using digital tools to manage projects, track impact, and build stronger stakeholder relationships.

    Attendees expressed appreciation for the practical focus of the sessions and the opportunity to learn directly from SayPro’s experienced team. One participant noted, “This training has changed how I see my role in the organization. I now understand how technology can amplify our mission and simplify our operations.”

    The SayPro Capacity Building Programme is part of the organization’s broader commitment to empowering NPOs to become more sustainable, efficient, and responsive to community needs. As the nonprofit sector continues to face challenges around funding, accountability, and impact measurement, initiatives like this play a vital role in building resilient organizations equipped for long-term success.

    For more information about upcoming training opportunities and SayPro initiatives, visit www.saypro.online.

  • SayPro CEO Neftaly Malatjie Urges NPO Leaders to “Attend Trainings” for Growth and Sustainability

    Southern Africa Youth Project Headquarters, 24–26 June 2025

    During the SayPro Capacity Building Training for NPOs held from 24 to 26 June 2025 at the Southern Africa Youth Project headquarters, SaPro CEO and Leader of Development Neftaly Malatjie delivered a simple yet impactful message to all nonprofit professionals and community leaders in attendance:
    “Attend trainings.”

    Malatjie emphasized that ongoing learning is not optional for leaders who want to build sustainable, impactful organizations. In his address to over 100 attendees from across the region, he stressed that training equips leaders with the tools, knowledge, and mindset needed to grow their organizations and serve their communities more effectively.

    Investing in Knowledge for Impact

    “You can’t lead an organization based on outdated knowledge,” Malatjie stated. “The nonprofit space is evolving. Laws change, funding models shift, and community needs grow. If you are not attending trainings, you are falling behind.”

    His words highlighted a key theme of the event: the importance of continuous capacity building. The training covered essential topics including governance, financial management, compliance with the NPO Act, program development, and youth empowerment.

    Building Stronger Organizations Through Learning

    The SayPro Capacity Building Programme is designed to strengthen NPOs by equipping them with practical, up-to-date skills that lead to better management, improved service delivery, and long-term sustainability. Malatjie encouraged all NPO leaders to make training a consistent part of their development strategy.

    A participant from an educational nonprofit in North West province said, “This training has opened my eyes to things we were doing wrong—and more importantly, how we can fix them. I now understand why attending trainings is a must.”

    A Call to Stay Empowered

    Malatjie closed his message with a call to action:
    “Never stop learning. Even the most experienced leader needs training. It’s how we grow, how we lead better, and how we change lives.”


    About SayPro:
    Southern Africa Youth Project (SayPro) is a regional nonprofit organization that empowers youth and supports NPOs through innovative training programmes, leadership development, and strategic support. By promoting continuous learning and ethical leadership, SayPro is building a stronger, more sustainable nonprofit sector across Southern Africa.

  • SayPro CEO Neftaly Malatjie Encourages Faith and Positive Speech at Capacity Building Training for NPOs

    Southern Africa Youth Project Headquarters, 24–26 June 2025

    At the SayPro Capacity Building Training for NPOs, held from 24 to 26 June 2025 at the Southern Africa Youth Project headquarters, SaPro CEO and Leader of Development Neftaly Malatjie offered a message of hope and spiritual grounding to nonprofit leaders and community changemakers.

    In one of the most heartfelt moments of the three-day event, Malatjie told attendees:
    “Your tongue is the solution to your problems. Kneel and pray to God.”

    This powerful statement highlighted the importance of faith, mindset, and personal responsibility in overcoming challenges, both within nonprofit work and personal life.

    Faith and Leadership in the Nonprofit Sector

    While much of the event focused on technical training—such as NPO compliance, financial management, and governance—Malatjie reminded participants that leadership also requires inner strength, discipline, and belief.

    “Many of us are facing battles—financial stress, lack of support, burnout,” he said. “But sometimes, the way you speak about your situation and the faith you carry inside you is what turns everything around.”

    His message encouraged leaders not to rely solely on external resources, but to also turn inward and upward for strength, guidance, and clarity.

    Holistic Support for Community Leaders

    The SayPro Capacity Building Programme aims not only to equip NPOs with operational skills but to empower leaders personally and spiritually. The event brought together over 100 nonprofit professionals for workshops on accountability, ethical leadership, programme development, and sustainability.

    Malatjie’s reminder to pray and use positive, intentional language deeply resonated with attendees.

    A participant from a youth rehabilitation center said, “It was refreshing to hear a leader remind us that spiritual grounding and the way we speak about our lives matters. It’s something we often forget in the rush of our work.”

    A Message of Hope and Empowerment

    As the event came to a close, Malatjie emphasized the balance between action and faith:
    “Equip yourself with skills, yes. Follow the law, manage your resources. But above all, speak life into your mission and never forget to pray.”


    About SayPro:
    Southern Africa Youth Project (SayPro) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering youth and communities through skills development, leadership training, and strategic support for NPOs. By combining technical training with values-driven leadership, SayPro continues to raise the standard for community development across Southern Africa.