ReaderLympics

ReaderLympics ReaderLympics is a non-profit organisation, established (by Tshepo and Tina Sefotlhelo) to build and promote a culture of reading in South Africa.

Given the challenges faced by the education system. Our aim is to increase the country’s literacy levels.

09/08/2020

We celebrate the Courage and Power of the thousands of women who stood together on this day in 1956 and marched for freedom in solidarity! This day is bitter sweet as some of us believe that women should be celebrated daily in everyone’s actions and in more ways than we see today. A mere month out of 12 months and a day out of 365 days a year is undeserving of the role women play in our society.

Women are still not free from they are not equal in boardrooms or how they are remunerated in corporates. Women are still not given enough platforms to lead or be on top in business and the world economy. A woman’s freedom is still in the hands of an unequal society.

09/05/2020

Jamie Gumbi our ReaderLympian sharing his experience.

01/05/2020
Nonku Mbalula who’s 14 years old shares her views on
30/04/2020

Nonku Mbalula who’s 14 years old shares her views on

The good thing though is being able to spend more time with my family instead of staying on my phone 24/7.

Empowering children to express themselves during COVID-19  . Milani Yenana our ReaderLympian shares her views. Thank you...
30/04/2020

Empowering children to express themselves during COVID-19 . Milani Yenana our ReaderLympian shares her views. Thank you for giving us the platform.

We are all going through this together and none of us have experienced what we are going through before.

28/04/2020

Hawa Malinga shares her views, one of her biggest challenge is data to access her online lessons. Can the networks come to the party and zero rate all DBE content?
Tina Sefotlhelo Elijah Mhlanga

28/04/2020

Our children have a VOICE to express their own views about the impact of COVID-19 in their lives.

27/04/2020

We hear from Maya Mabasa sharing her thoughts on COVID-19 # our

27/04/2020

Aluwani Mphelo reads his letter giving his views on COVID-19 our Tina Sefotlhelo

27/04/2020

We continue to hear from our ReaderLympians Tina Sefotlhelo

27/04/2020

As we celebrate our country’s 26th freedom day, we are reminded of the importance of our during this pandemic. We still want to hear from your kids. Tina Sefotlhelo Lucille Gumbi

Address

Centurion

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00

Telephone

+27631410852

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