The Abbaquar San Royal Youth and Makgolokwe a Mafehleng Royal Youth have joined hands together in planning youth empowerment event called Youth Prosperity Event.
This event will be held at Mafehleng Nature Reserve in Refengkgotso Deneysville next week Saturday, the 25th November 2023. The stage will be graced by the regal presence of HRM King Stuart Williams Kok and HRM Kgosikgolo Lehasa. Both are expected to share words laden with wisdom on a day that will be full of meaningful dialogue, enlightenment and unity.
“This event that is an immersive experience designed to spark your enthusiasm, fuel your dreams, and introduce luminaries dedicated to illuminating the path to a brighter future,” said Timothy Sekhoto, the Chairperson of the Abbaquar San Royal Youth and a dedicated community developer.
Sekhoto said beyond the stage performances, an open dialogue session will provide a space for meaningful conversations and engaging discussions on education, career opportunities, personal development, and community involvement.
“This interactive segment will feature the esteemed speakers, allowing attendees to actively participate in shaping the narrative of their own empowerment,” he said.
Sekhoto, himself, will deliver the keynote address and promises to weave together insights on community development, youth empowerment, and a vision for a prosperous future.
Under those open sky, where the echoes of cultural beats mingle with the whispers of the wind, the stage will also be graced by Chief Teboho Khoarane, secretary general of Micro international economic affairs figure and collaborator in this empowering venture.
He will add his wisdom to the symphony of voices. His presence emphasizes the collaborative spirit uniting these royal youth entities for the greater good.
Also present will be Minister Maletsatsi Mokoena, a Pastor, motivational speaker, and guiding light, who will share insights on resilience, faith, and the boundless potential within each young soul.
“The canvas of the event will be painted with the unique strokes of Masedi, an artist from the Vaal. Masedi’s journey transcends art, intertwining with community advocacy, and echoing the importance of culture, creativity, and youth engagement,” said Sekhoto.
And then there’s Linely Tsotetsi, a beacon of grace and resilience. As a Miss Free State Finalist and the face of the Youth Prosperity Event, Linely represents the aspirations and potential of our youth.
“Her journey is a testament to the transformative power of empowerment initiatives. Envision a day where cultures converge in a rhythmic celebration, where conversations unfold like chapters of an inspiring novel, and where opportunities for education, career guidance, and personal development blossom at every turn,” added Sekhoto.
He stressed that the event is not just a gathering but a symphony of empowerment and uplifting chapter in the journey of empowerment.
“Be a part of this melody where the youth aren’t just spectators but active participants in the creation of their narrative,” he concluded.