MTN Group celebrated its 30th year by expanding their volunteer programme to “30 Days of Y’ello Care
This special campaign, called “Learn Today, Lead Tomorrow,” aims to help students in less privileged areas get better education.
In 2024, marking three decades of MTN's establishment, this initiative symbolises the company's enduring pledge to utilise its resources for the collective good. Nompilo Morafo's articulation of the campaign's theme, "Learn Today, Lead Tomorrow," articulates MTN's vision of fostering a world where all young individuals are equipped with the necessary tools to excel.
“The theme – Learn Today, Lead Tomorrow, embodies our passion for creating a world where every young person has access to the tools required to reach their full potential,” said MTN Group chief sustainability & corporate affairs officer, Nompilo Morafo. “The 2024 campaign targets educational inequity, reflecting our deep-rooted commitment to empowering communities. It’s about fostering the next generation of innovators, entrepreneurs, and leaders who will shape their communities and the global landscape for years to come.”
Scheduled from June 1st to 30th, 2024, the "30 Days of Y’ello Care" initiative will witness the collective efforts of MTN employees as they endeavor to significantly enhance accessibility and quality of education for marginalised communities.
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