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Mental Wellness

We connect individuals with certified life coaches and lead initiatives to fight stigma and build resilience. Become a part of our Mental Health Awareness Year programme.

Legal & Social Justice

Voninga’s Legal & Social Justice segment promotes restorative justice through legal support and healing community dialogues.

Business Connect

We introduce Business Connect, a platform linking black Africans with investors, collaborators, and support in marketing, storytelling, branding, and administration.

Production

We create and support comics, documentaries, podcasts, and host film screenings to inspire healing and empower communities.

Charities

Join our initiatives of providing donations to the needy

Arts, Culture & Heritage

We empower African heritage storytellers and artists through professional training and production support, preserving cultural legacies while creating sustainable opportunities.

African Literature

Improve your fluency in your favorite South African language and more by exploring amazing vernacular literature from great entrepreneurs.

Technology

We provide tech training and tools to entrepreneurs and youth, empowering them to innovate and grow their businesses.

Automotive

We empower African Auomotive Innovators with training, business support, and connecting them to markets to build sustainable livelihoods and strengthen local economies.

WHY

are we here?

VONINGA is a dynamic empowerment platform dedicated to personal growth, mental health restoration, and economic development, with a powerful focus on addressing gender-based violence (GBV) and femicide. Centered around the healing power of storytelling and art, VONINGA creates safe spaces for survivors and communities to share experiences, restore dignity, and find solidarity. By connecting trusted and verified businesses with potential clients, collaborators, and investors, VONINGA fosters sustainable partnerships that uplift vulnerable communities and drive holistic social change.

AMPLYING VOICES

We find meaning to the purpose of our existance as an organisation, when we help you navigate your purpose. We achieve this by amplying the voices of the voiceless, developing skills, helping creators produce African stories . Ha Voninga!

OUR PARTNERS

EVENTS

Reframe Your Identity, Reclaim Your Rights

We recorded a powerful Trauma to Triumph episode with a live audience, where we held an important conversation on Reframing your identity, reclaimimg your rights with Office of the Public Protector, Attorney & Apostle Lofty Mashele and Refined in fire founder, Benevolence Mphuti. We also spoke to an inspirational Father, Morapedi Mocumi & survivor of GBV Masu Mathye.

South African National Parks

KNP Nxanatseni World Aids Day /16 days of Activism against Gender Based Violence/Disability Awareness Commemoration Programme

Remember Her

Kefilwe Safe Heaven, together with the Voninga Foundation, SAPS, the Department of Social Development, Baphalaborwa Municipality, Namakgale community VEP and other partners, hosted a powerful event during the 16 Days of Activism against Violence on Women and Children. candle‑lighting ceremony to honour victims and survivors.

Magazine

We are very excited to introduce the first volume of Voninga Magazine! In this month’s issue, our Mind & Purpose segment features the inspiring story of an amazing woman of faith and virtue—Benevolence Mphuti. We also connect two remarkable businesses:KOU Foods by Chef Weso and Miatumelo (Pty) Ltd by Motlogelwa Maite.

Documenting

The Power of Restorative Justice

Voninga Foundation is producing a documentary on the recent visit to Phalaborwa Correctional Services by Vessels of Honour, with access, administration, and branding facilitated by Voninga Foundation. The film, captured by Photoflurry, highlights the power of restorative justice in bringing healing, dignity, and true transformation to communities, and will be premiered soon.

LOVE DOESN'T CAGE YOU

Love Doesn’t Cage You” is part of the Shine Your Light GBV Awareness Series — a creative movement using music, spoken word, and animated storytelling to break the silence around gender-based violence. This piece blends emotional dialogue and poetic rhythm to reveal how control, fear, and manipulation are often mistaken for love. Through sound and story, it reminds us that real love never controls, silences, or cages — it frees.

Register Today

Are you a survivor of Gender-Based Violence?
Or a teacher, church leader, or community volunteer ready to support those affected?

Join From Trauma to Triumph — a 12-month healing and empowerment journey. www.voninga.com

End Gender Based Violence & Femicide 100-Day Challenge Launch

Phalaborwa Municipality has shown its determination to curb the scourge of Gender-Based Violence through the launch of the End Gender-Based Violence and Femicide 100-Day Challenge. The Honorable Mayor of Ba-Phalaborwa Municipality marked the occasion by lighting three candles in remembrance of those who lost their lives to femicide and in solidarity with those still suffering and crying because of GBV. The candles symbolize a vow to support the mental health needs of GBV survivors, to foster reliable legal facilitation for survivors, and to promote business skills development that will empower survivors towards independence. Kurhula Hlomane, Director of the Voninga Foundation, led the proceedings of the candle-lighting event.

In the upcoming season of Shine your light with Kurhula Hlomane, we bring you reputable therapists to help you restore your mental health. We also delve into business development with amazing experts and feature national and international guests in music therapy.

Trusted & Verified Creators, Authors, Entreprenurs,

Business Connect

Connecting trusted & verified businesses with potential clients, collaborators, and investors.

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“If you can’t fly then run, if you can’t run then walk, if you can’t walk then crawl, but whatever you do , you have to keep moving forward.”

Martin Luther King Jr.