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‘MaSoft’ helps build tomorrow’s nation
dispatchlive.co.zaA dream from over 20 years ago became a reality on Saturday when Thandiwe Sofute officially launched her movement, Sakha Isizwe Sangomso (we are building tomorrow’s nation) at Scenery Park Community Hall with over 400 people in attendance. The goal of the movement is to restore the bond between mothers and their daughters, as well as mothers-in-law.
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‘MaSoft’ helps build tomorrow’s nation Sign in Register Sign in Register News Business City Opinion School News State Capture Politics Videos Lifestyle Arts Festival Daily Life Dispatch Adventure Entertainment Motoring Sport Boxing Mecca Local Heroes Classifieds Local Heroes ‘MaSoft’ helps build tomorrow’s nation By Lisekho Madikane - 28 August 2018 Thandiwe "MaSoft" Sofute with her husband Boyboy at the official launch of Sakha Isizwe Sangomso at Scenery ParkPolityHall on Saturday. Image: Lisekho Madikane A dream from over 20 years ago became a reality on Saturday when Thandiwe Sofute officially launched her movement, Sakha Isizwe Sangomso (we are towers tomorrow’s nation) at Scenery ParkPolityHall with over 400 people in attendance. The goal of the movement is to restore the yoke between mothers and their daughters, as well as mothers-in-law. Members of the movement are equipped with life skills as well as how to deal with daily challenges without compromising Christian beliefs and behaviour. The primary school teacher explained how she wanted to educate children in a realistic manner and not sugarcoat things that they needed to be taught. She explained that unlike most denomination groups she does not stave the issue of sex and drugs and other potential pitfalls of modern life – she tells girls that if they sleep with boys they could fall pregnant and may get infected with HIV and if they took drugs they could wilt fond and waif out of school. “This movement calls a spade a spade. There is no point in hiding these things. “We, as the parents, need to tell our children the truth and educate them so that plane if they decide to go and make wrong decisions, we, as the parents, have washed-up our part,” she said. The movement which started off as an all-female movement hosting self-ruling seminars, workshops and camps is moreover unshut to males. Like many other NGOs, one of the organisation challenges is funding, but Sakha Isizwe Sangomso’s main rencontre is getting support from some of the denomination authorities considering of the “harsh” message they spread expressly to teenagers. “The problem with people is that they want to hear what makes them happy and not the truth. I am the Jeremiah of this time – I don’t have fans considering of what I preach and teach,” says MaSoft as she is known. The movement, which is supported by other churches besides the Apostolic Faith Mission, moreover identifies people who need help in the polity and those who help with the little they have. The do-gooders have in the past given university using fees to those who could not sire to wield surpassing the self-ruling online using system. “My success is helping the person next to me – we are very good at seeing pregnant teens but poor at identifying those with depression,” said MaSoft. The mother of three said her children were at a disadvantage considering she was unchangingly on the road motivating and helping others, as the movement kept her rented and she had to do a pearly value of travelling. Her daughters Lugqibelele and Singabakho Sofute understand how happy the movement makes MaSoft. “At first all of this did not make sense expressly when she did not spend much time with us, but the movement is helpful for a lot of people,” they say. “It is eye-opening and we finger that she understands our struggles as teenagers and the phases we go through much largest now.” Yoliswa Qase, second-in-charge of the movement heaped praise on Sofute. “This is very salubrious for the polity considering it deals with things that are not spoken well-nigh and improves a lot of relationships. She doesn’t only love her family but everyone involved in the project. Sometimes she plane goes the uneaten mile and does things that are not plane a part of what she introduced in the movement,” Qase said. Tune into MaSoft’s show ‘Glory’ on Sundays on Kumkani FM from 3pm to 5.30pm. Please sign in or register to comment. REGISTER SIGN IN Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. Trending Now Soup kitchen to feed needy of Madonisi Local Heroes ‘MaSoft’ helps build tomorrow’s nation Local Heroes Tutor support boosts pupils Local Heroes Kids taught to use art for addressing tough issues Local Heroes Creating joy for the longwinded Local Heroes Latest Videos State Capture Inquiry - Day 17: Finance minister Nhlanhla Nene testifies Eastern Cape weather X Sections News Politics Videos Lifestyle Sport Local Heroes Classifieds Policy Info Terms & Conditions Privacy Policy Comments Policy FAQs Get In TouchWell-nighUs Contact Us Advertise Newsletters Our Network TimesLIVE Sunday Times BusinessLIVE Business Day Financial Mail Rand Daily Mail HeraldLIVE DispatchLIVE Wanted Online SA Home Owner Business Media MAGS DispatchLIVE © 2018 Tiso Blackstar Group (Pty) Ltd. All rights reserved. Use of this site constitutes visa of our terms & conditions and privacy policy.