Story
By Charles Mokoena
Coronation
This is an inspiring story a young lady by the name of Faith modise as told by herself after attending the money fo sho financial skills training in Marikana. Faith is part of agricultural production learnership program offered by the Marikana youth development organization of which i am excited to work with them and train them in financial literacy.
"My experience with money was in very young age when I was in grade 7. At primary school we would have market day, so I told my dad and he bought for me popcorn seeds. So I made popcorn and sold them on market day. This was an opportunity given to me to make money and have profit on at a very young age. However because I was not money wise I ate the profit and never had the desire to sell again. Now that I am grown up its when I realized that being money wise its important. In my youth days I made poor choices regarding money, living way beyond my needs and spending money not important and not thing I really need. I decided to attend this training so that I can learn about money and not make the same mistakes as in the past and so I can be able to teach people around me to be money wise. Money Fos sho has opened my eyes to be money wise and learn how to handle my money. I am greatful to be part of this training".