Story

By Charles Mokoena
Coronation
Plot 41 was a home for a white woman called Dinie that is why it is called Dinie Estate. She was rich and did not have children. All her workers were her children. Lawyers were looking after her assets. After her death lawyers paid all workers then Land affairs bought the plot and hand it over to municipality for development The victims of evictions from were allocated together with those that did not have homes like orphans and old people from farm etc. They then applied for RDPs and that is how the Location or formal settlement was formed In total 2 groups of 32 each were trained. One trained in the Money Fo Sho and Money Modular Courses and another one in just only Money Fo Sho. The local and ward committee leadership who organized the people appreciated and welcomed the initiative. They connected us to two more wards outside their area to be trained. A community riddled with poverty and political instability is being positively impacted with money matters and new paradigm shift on how to handle their money affairs. The participants also expressed their gratitude and thanks.