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SayProCMR Daily Report by Puluko Nkiwane, SayPro Chief Marketing Officer 19 June 2025
SayPro Date: 19 June 2025
SayPro Employee Name: Puluko Nkiwane
SayPro Royal Name: Marketing Royal
SayPro Office Name and Code:SayProCMR
SayPro Royal Chief: Clifford Legodi
To the CEO of SayPro, Neftaly Malatjie, Royal Committee Chairperson Clifford Legodi, SayPro Royal Chiefs and Human Capital
Kgotso a ebe le lena
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SayProCMR 2025 Human Rights Day Speech By Israel Bassie Medupe Non-Executive Member, SayPro Royal Committee
Ladies and Gentlemen, Friends and Family of SayPro, Elders, Leaders, Youth, and Partners,
I greet you all with deep respect and humility.
It is with great honour that I stand before you today, not only as a Non-Executive Member of the SayPro Royal Committee, but as a servant of the people โ a voice guided by heritage, rooted in truth, and committed to justice.
Today, we gather to commemorate Human Rights Day. A day etched in the heart of our country. A day that reminds us of the blood, pain, and courage that brought us freedom. A day that calls us not only to remember โ but to act.
On this day, we honour those who laid down their lives in Sharpeville. We honour the cries that echoed through time, demanding not just equality, but dignity. Demanding not just freedom, but the right to be seen, to belong, to thrive.
But Human Rights Day is not only about the past. It is a living call to action. A call to ensure that the rights of our people are not just written in law โ but lived in reality.
As a Royal Committee Member, I come from a tradition where leadership is sacred. Where service is a duty. And where the wellbeing of the people stands above all else. It is in this spirit that I say: true freedom must feed the hungry, employ the jobless, educate the young, protect the vulnerable, and honour our women, elders, and children.
SayPro understands this deeply. Thatโs why this organisation is not waiting for change โ it is building it. Village by village. Project by project. Voice by voice.
From skills training to youth empowerment, from digital inclusion to community development โ SayPro is not only upholding human rights. It is activating them.
But we must do more.
We must defend the rights of those still living in silence.
We must restore the dignity of those forgotten.
We must raise the standard of leadership โ so that justice is not delayed, and hope is not denied.As a Royal voice within SayPro, I will continue to champion the intersection between culture, modern development, and justice. Because true transformation must honour where we come from โ while building where we are going.
To the young person who feels powerless โ I say: You are powerful.
To the mother struggling to feed her children โ You are not alone.
To the community leader with no support โ You are seen.And to those of us with influence, access, and opportunity โ I remind you: we carry a responsibility to lift others as we rise.
Let Human Rights Day not be a single commemoration โ but a daily commitment.
Let us not only speak rights โ but live them, defend them, and extend them to every corner of this country and beyond.May SayPro continue to be a force for dignity, equity, and empowerment.
May we continue to walk together, with purpose, courage, and love for our people.Thank you.
God bless SayPro. God bless our communities. God bless South Africa.Israel Bassie Medupe
Non-Executive Member
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SayProCMR 2025 Human Rights Day SpeechBy Timothy Mogoro, Non-Executive MemberSayPro Royal Committee
Delivered on Human Rights Day โ 21 March 2025
Distinguished guests, SayPro leadership, community partners, and fellow citizens,
Good day to you all.
It is both an honour and a privilege to address you today on behalf of the SayPro Royal Committee as we gather to mark Human Rights Day 2025 โ a day of remembrance, reflection, and reaffirmation.
As we pause to remember the lives lost in the Sharpeville Massacre of 1960, we do so with solemnity and purpose. Those brave men and women did not die in vain. They stood โ unarmed but unshaken โ against the might of an unjust system. And because they stood, we walk in freedom today.
Yet, let us be honest: Human Rights Day is not just about memory โ it is about accountability.
It is about asking ourselves:
- Are we truly living up to the promise of the Constitution?
- Are we doing enough to protect the vulnerable, the voiceless, the forgotten?
- Are we building a society where dignity is not a privilege for a few, but a right for all?
As a Non-Executive Member of the SayPro Royal Committee, I am proud to be part of a body that exists not only to advise, but to represent the moral conscience of our communities. Our role is to ensure that as SayPro grows, it never forgets why it was born: to serve, to uplift, and to transform.
We are not just here to lead โ we are here to listen.
We are not just here to represent tradition โ we are here to guide innovation with wisdom.
Because the struggle for human rights is not over โ it has simply evolved.Today, human rights mean ensuring our young people have access to education that prepares them for the future.
It means ensuring women and girls live free from violence and discrimination.
It means ensuring economic justice, job creation, and access to land and resources are not delayed any further.And in all these areas, SayPro is doing remarkable work. From youth empowerment and digital literacy to social development and community outreach โ we are building the very future the Sharpeville heroes dreamed of.
But let us be clear: progress is not permanent unless we protect it.
And rights are not truly rights until they are real in everyday life.That is why I call upon all leaders, civil servants, traditional authorities, and every citizen โ to stand up for justice, not just in speeches, but in service.
Let us build systems that are fair, not only functional.
Let us invest in people, not only policies.
Let us honour the past by refusing to accept any form of inequality today.As the Royal Committee, we are committed to walking with SayPro โ not behind, not above, but alongside โ to ensure that every programme, every decision, and every initiative reflects the values of Ubuntu, integrity, and accountability.
In closing, let us remember this:
Human rights are not a gift from government.
They are not a slogan on paper.
They are a birthright โ and it is up to all of us to protect them.Thank you. May the spirit of Human Rights Day live not only in our hearts, but in our hands.
Timothy Mogoro
Non-Executive Member
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SayProCMR 2025 Human Rights Day Speech Delivered by: Martha Keditlwaetse Mosheshoe Deputy Secretary, SayPro Royal Committee
Honourable guests, fellow SayPro leaders, staff, youth, and partners,
Today, as we gather to commemorate Human Rights Day, I am deeply honoured to speak on behalf of the SayPro Royal Committee โ and to stand with you in remembrance, in reflection, and in renewed commitment.
Human Rights Day is not just a historical marker. It is a living legacy โ a reminder of the price that was paid for our freedom, and the promise we are still working to fulfil.
We remember the tragedy of Sharpeville not only to mourn, but to mobilise โ to rise with courage, to lead with compassion, and to ensure that never again will the dignity of any person be denied, overlooked, or forgotten.
As the SayPro Royal Committee, we believe that human rights are not only political โ they are personal. They live in the homes of the unemployed mother, in the dreams of a rural child, and in the everyday lives of young people who just want a chance.
And that is why SayPro exists โ to turn rights into reality.
Rights to education.
Rights to safety.
Rights to expression, employment, justice, and identity.These are not privileges for the few โ they are the inheritance of us all.
From the Royal Committeeโs perspective, our role is not only ceremonial. It is one of moral responsibility. It is our duty to uphold the values of dignity, fairness, and unity โ not just in words, but through action. And we are proud to walk this journey alongside SayPro, whose impact continues to touch lives across this nation and beyond.
Let us never forget: True freedom requires follow-through.
It is not enough to have rights in the Constitution โ we must see them in our classrooms, our communities, and our leadership.As we celebrate this Human Rights Day in 2025, we call upon:
- Our leaders to lead with justice, not just power.
- Our youth to rise as agents of change, not victims of silence.
- Our elders to continue guiding with wisdom, not fear.
- And all of us โ to never grow comfortable in a world where others still struggle to breathe freely.
To the SayPro team: your work embodies the spirit of this day.
To our young people: your voice matters, your story matters, your future matters.
And to our nation: let us walk boldly in the footsteps of those who marched before us, not just to remember โ but to redeem.Together, let us build a society where human rights are not simply remembered on a single day โ but respected every day.
May the values of equality, justice, and humanity forever be our compass.
I thank you.
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SayProCMR | Human Rights Day 2025 Speech
Delivered by: Mary Mapula Malebe
Title: Secretary, SayPro Royal Committee
Date: 21 March 2025
Theme: โProtecting Human Dignity, Honouring Our Legacyโ
Ladies and gentlemen, elders, youth, leaders, and champions of humanity,
It is with deep honour and gratitude that I stand before you today, on this sacred occasion โ Human Rights Day, a day that calls each of us to reflect, remember, and recommit.
I am Mary Mapula Malebe, Secretary of the SayPro Royal Committee. I speak today not only as an administrator or servant of leadership โ but as a daughter of this soil, a witness to our shared struggles, and a believer in the unshakable power of community.
Today we remember the lives lost in Sharpeville in 1960. We remember not only the bullets, but the bravery. Not just the pain, but the protest โ the protest of ordinary men and women who said โenough is enough.โ
Human Rights Day is more than a national commemoration. It is a spiritual calling โ a reminder that dignity is not granted by systems or status. It is the birthright of every child born on African soil.
At SayPro, and through the Royal Committee, we carry a sacred duty โ to uphold the values of respect, equality, culture, and people-first development.
We must ask ourselves:
- Are we truly free if our youth cannot find work?
- Are we truly equal if girls are still silenced in boardrooms and classrooms?
- Can we claim justice while rural communities still live in isolation?
The answer lies not only in policy โ but in participation.
Not only in the Constitution โ but in conscience.This is why the SayPro Royal Committee exists:
To bridge tradition and progress.
To ensure that development is rooted in culture, community, and compassion.
To serve not with authority โ but with accountability to the people.As a Committee, we honour this day by standing with SayPro in their mission:
- To educate, empower, and equip the youth,
- To create programmes that restore dignity,
- And to remind every person that they matter โ not because of what they have, but because of who they are.
Let us use this day to renew our collective spirit. Let us build bridges between elders and the youth, between public institutions and the people, between technology and tradition.
Let us teach our children that human rights are not distant ideals โ they are lived truths. And it is our shared responsibility to defend them every single day.
As the SayPro Royal Committee, we pledge our support, our voices, and our leadership. We will walk with you, work with you, and rise with you.
In the words of our ancestors:
“Motho ke motho ka batho ba bang.”
A person is a person through others.May we carry that spirit forward โ boldly, proudly, and with purpose.
Thank you.
May dignity, unity, and human rights guide all that we do. -
SayProCMR 2025 Human Rights Day Speech By Jane Ndlovu, Deputy Treasurer, SayPro Royal Committee
Delivered on Human Rights Day โ 21 March 2025
Good morning, SayPro family, honoured guests, fellow South Africans,
It is both a privilege and a calling to stand before you today โ not just as Deputy Treasurer of the SayPro Royal Committee, but as a daughter of the soil, a servant of the people, and a guardian of our shared legacy.
Today, on Human Rights Day, we do more than commemorate a chapter in history. We ignite a flame of remembrance โ for the souls of Sharpeville who fell so we could rise, for the voices that demanded justice when silence was the easy choice, and for the generations that continue to march for equality, freedom, and dignity.
This day is sacred.
It reminds us that human rights are not given โ they are fought for, protected, and lived.
As the SayPro Royal Committee, we carry with us the wisdom of traditional leadership, the spirit of unity, and the deep responsibility to ensure that our people โ young and old โ are never forgotten, never left behind, and never silenced.
We thank SayPro for creating platforms where voices are amplified, youth are empowered, and justice is pursued not only in law but in life.
From our role in the Committee, we are here to serve โ not with titles, but with truth.
We are here to say: the fight is not over.- When a young woman is still afraid to walk home at night โ our work is not done.
- When a child goes to school hungry โ justice has not been served.
- When elderly citizens are excluded from healthcare and safety โ dignity has been denied.
We must remember that human rights live in everyday choices:
How we govern.
How we lead.
How we serve.As Deputy Treasurer, I understand the power of resources. But more than that, I understand that what we treasure most must be our people โ their lives, their potential, their dreams.
SayPro continues to be a light in dark places โ creating opportunity where there was none, building futures where others saw despair, and nurturing talent in communities often overlooked.
To all the youth watching today: You are not powerless. You are purpose-filled.
You are the next generation of protectors of rights, bearers of justice, and builders of peace.Let us work hand in hand โ from royal councils to grassroots movements, from boardrooms to classrooms โ to ensure that every person in this country is treated not as a number, but as a human being.
We must budget for justice, plan for progress, and invest in a future that is fair, inclusive, and free.
To my fellow members of the SayPro Royal Committee: let us never grow weary in honouring our traditions while advancing transformation. We are the bridge between the wisdom of our ancestors and the dreams of our children.
And to SayPro: thank you for your unwavering commitment. You remind us that human rights must not only be remembered, they must be realised โ every single day.
Let us rise together, for justice.
Let us rise together, for dignity.
Let us rise together, for humanity.May our voices echo the truth: Human rights belong to all. And we will protect them โ as a people, as a nation, and as a movement.
Thank you.
Ngiyabonga. Ke a leboga. Baie dankie. Thank you. -
SayProCMR | Human Rights Day Speech By Dipuo Mildred Mamabolo SayPro Royal Committee Treasurer Delivered on behalf of the SayPro Royal Committee
Ladies and gentlemen, SayPro leadership, young people, partners, and fellow South Africans,
Good day.
It is with great humility and deep pride that I stand before you today, on behalf of the SayPro Royal Committee, to commemorate Human Rights Day 2025 โ a day that speaks to the very soul of our democracy and to the heartbeat of our mission at SayPro.
Human Rights Day is not just a reminder of our history โ it is a call to action.
We remember the brave men and women of Sharpeville, who in 1960 marched not with violence, but with dignity. They stood against injustice, not with weapons, but with willpower. And many paid with their lives so that we could one day speak freely, vote freely, and live freely.
As the SayPro Royal Committee, our presence here today affirms our unshakable commitment to defending and promoting the rights of our people โ especially the youth, the vulnerable, and the voiceless. We are not just here to preserve culture and tradition โ we are here to invest in the future.
And the future, friends, is human rights.
Human rights mean:
- Access to quality education for every child, no matter where they are born.
- Economic opportunities for women, youth, and people living with disabilities.
- A life free from abuse, discrimination, and poverty.
- The right to dream โ and to have the tools and support to make that dream a reality.
At SayPro, we do not treat human rights as an annual slogan. We build them every day โ through training, leadership programmes, social innovation, and community impact.
As Treasurer of the SayPro Royal Committee, I also want to speak about the value of stewardship โ ensuring that resources, whether financial, human, or cultural, are used wisely, fairly, and in service of justice.
Because the fight for human rights is not only about loud voices โ it is also about responsible actions.
Let us honour Human Rights Day not only by remembering the past but by funding the future.
Let us support organisations like SayPro who are doing the real work โ on the ground, in schools, in townships, in boardrooms โ bridging the gap between potential and power.To the youth: your voice matters. Your future matters. Your rights matter.
To the leaders here today: may we lead with integrity, with compassion, and with courage.
And to every citizen of this nation: never forget that you are worthy of dignity, of safety, of opportunity โ not because of your background or your bank account, but because you are human.
That alone is reason enough.
Let us walk forward together โ with unity, with purpose, and with love.
Thank you. Long live human rights. Long live SayPro. Long live our people.
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SayProCMR | Human Rights Day 2025 SpeechBy Sapapi Johannes MputlaDeputy Chairperson, SayPro Royal CommitteeDelivered on 21 March 2025
[Opening โ Warm Greeting]
Good morning, esteemed guests, SayPro leadership, partners, youth, and community members,
It is a true honour to stand before you today, on this important occasion โ Human Rights Day โ a day of deep remembrance, renewed commitment, and unshakable hope.
As the Deputy Chairperson of the SayPro Royal Committee, I speak not only from a place of leadership but from a place of service โ to our people, our heritage, and our future.
[Reflection on the Day]
On 21 March, we remember the courage of those who stood at Sharpeville in 1960 โ ordinary men and women who faced bullets with nothing but dignity and the desire to be treated as human beings.
Their sacrifice was not for speeches. It was for change.
It was for a South Africa โ and an Africa โ where rights are not privileges, and justice is not negotiable.Today, we do not gather in silence. We gather in action.
Because the fight for human rights did not end at liberation. It continues โ in classrooms, in clinics, in courts, in the hearts of our young people.
[The Role of SayPro and the Royal Committee]
At SayPro, our mission is clear: to empower, educate, and transform.
The Royal Committee is here not as observers, but as custodians โ of culture, of community, and of accountability.We stand alongside SayPro in ensuring that development reaches those who need it most.
That youth are not only trained โ but trusted.
That tradition and innovation walk side by side.Human rights include:
- The right to opportunity,
- The right to education,
- The right to be heard,
- And the right to lead oneโs own future.
And it is our duty, as leaders, to protect these rights not just in law โ but in life.
[Call to Unity and Action]
To the youth: you are not the leaders of tomorrow โ you are the leaders of now.
To our elders: your wisdom is our foundation.
To our partners and supporters: let us continue to invest not only in projects, but in people.Let us build a society where no one is invisible.
Where rural voices matter.
Where human dignity is not dependent on wealth, status, or place of birth.
[Closing โ A Hopeful Commitment]
As we mark Human Rights Day in 2025, let us do more than remember.
Let us rebuild, restore, and reimagine.On behalf of the SayPro Royal Committee, I pledge our continued support, guidance, and presence as we walk this path together โ toward a future that is free, fair, and full of promise for all.
Human rights are not just a legacy โ they are a living responsibility.
Let us honour them with action.Thank you.
May we never forget where we come from โ and may we never stop building where weโre going.Ke a leboga.
Baie dankie.
Thank you. -
SayProCMR | 2025 Human Rights Day SpeechBy Clifford Lesiba LegodiChairperson, SayPro Royal Committee
Delivered on Human Rights Day โ 21 March 2025
Distinguished guests, SayPro leadership, community partners, young people, and fellow South Africans,
I greet you all with great pride and humility on this important day โ Human Rights Day 2025.
It is both a privilege and a solemn duty to stand before you as Chairperson of the SayPro Royal Committee, an advisory body rooted in the values of heritage, dignity, and collective leadership.
Today, we pause to remember โ not just to look back, but to look forward with purpose.
We remember the brave souls of Sharpeville.
We remember the voices that were silenced too soon.
We remember that freedom was not given โ it was demanded, defended, and earned at great cost.But we also remind ourselves that human rights must live beyond remembrance. They must be active, visible, and enforceable in the daily lives of our people โ especially the most vulnerable.
At SayPro, we believe human rights are not abstract. They are personal.
They are the right of a child to learn,
The right of a young person to dream,
The right of a mother to walk safely at night,
The right of a father to earn with dignity,
The right of every person to belong, contribute, and thrive.As the Royal Committee, we are here to uphold the dignity of tradition while guiding the spirit of transformation. Ours is a voice of wisdom, but also of action. We represent a bridge between legacy and future โ and we are proud to lend that strength to SayProโs mission.
In the work of SayPro, we see human rights in action:
- When youth are trained and mentored,
- When communities are empowered through data and development,
- When innovation is used to break the cycle of poverty,
- When gender justice and equality are non-negotiable principles,
โ that is what real human rights look like.
But let us be honest. Our struggle is not over.
The battle today is against inequality, unemployment, exclusion, and systemic barriers.
And this time, we cannot afford to fail.It is no longer enough to speak of rights. We must resource them.
We must protect them, even when they are inconvenient.
We must teach them, especially to those who never had the chance to learn.
And we must demand of ourselves and our institutions to walk the talk โ with courage and compassion.As Chairperson of this Royal Committee, I commit to ensuring that our leadership โ rooted in culture and integrity โ remains a guiding force in this journey.
Let us lead with heart. Let us lead with history. But most of all, let us lead with honour.Let this Human Rights Day not just be a day of commemoration, but a call to action:
โ To empower,
โ To protect,
โ To educate,
โ And to transform.Because true freedom is not merely the absence of chains โ it is the presence of opportunity.
I thank you for your commitment, and I thank SayPro for continuing to be a vehicle of change, hope, and human dignity.
May we honour our past by fiercely defending our future.
Ke a leboga.
Baie dankie.
Thank you.Clifford Lesiba Legodi
Chairperson โ SayPro Royal Committee
Human Rights Day, 21 March 2025