February 27, 2024
A Proud Moment for Lalela’s Luyolo Gayeka
Lalela is proud to celebrate the achievement of our alumnus Luyolo Gayeka (21), who has been accepted at Rhodes University to pursue a degree in art.
January 24, 2024
From Lalela learner to successful entrepreneur
Simphiwe Bendle (25) serves as the creative director of KWANTU, a clothing company he founded. He joined Lalela during the period of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, discovering in Lalela the social and creative platform he longed for.
January 22, 2024
A Journey from Lalela Learner to Business and Arts South Africa Intern
We are happy to announce that Rukaya Samuels (26) has officially joined the Lalela team as a Business and Arts South Africa (BASA) intern for the year. This marks a significant moment as Rukaya revisits Lalela, 13 years after initially immersing herself in the world of creativity in our after-school programme at Sentinel Primary in Hout Bay.
December 22, 2023
Transforming Futures: The Powerful Partnership Between Lalela and the Tomorrow Trust
In a significant collaboration enabling young people from under-resourced communities to thrive, Lalela and the Tomorrow Trust have joined forces to expand the reach and impact of our respective initiatives.
December 21, 2023
Cape Town’s New Sign Illuminated with Lalela Artwork
In a striking celebration of Cape Town's unique identity, the V&A Waterfront last month revealed a brand-new sign made up of artwork created by the young talents participating in our after-school programmes.
December 12, 2023
Unveiling the Power of Art to Save Rhinos
In a powerful collaboration that marries art and conservation, Lalela and the not-for-profit organisation Rhino Disharmony joined forces to shed light on the urgent issue of rhino poaching.
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