SayPro – South African Bank Note Company (RF) (Pty) Ltd Partnership: Strengthening Youth Skills and Economic Inclusion through Strategic Financial Sector Collaboration

The SayPro – South African Bank Note Company (RF) (Pty) Ltd (SABN) partnership represents a powerful alliance between South Africa’s premier youth development organisation and a strategic entity within the country’s financial ecosystem. This collaboration is designed to equip young South Africans with critical technical, vocational, and ethical skills, while also promoting awareness and inclusion […]

SayPro – University of the Witwatersrand Partnership: Driving Innovation and Youth Empowerment through Strategic Collaboration

The SayPro – University of the Witwatersrand (Wits) Partnership represents a powerful alliance between South African Youth Projects (SayPro) and one of South Africa’s leading research-intensive universities, the University of the Witwatersrand. This collaboration aims to harness Wits’ academic excellence, cutting-edge research, and innovative resources alongside SayPro’s commitment to youth development to create comprehensive opportunities […]

SayPro – SAA Voyager Partnership: Elevating Youth Opportunities Through Strategic Collaboration

The SayPro – SAA Voyager Partnership represents a strategic alliance between South African Youth Projects (SayPro) and South African Airways’ (SAA) loyalty program, Voyager. This partnership is designed to create enhanced opportunities for youth development by leveraging the extensive network, resources, and travel benefits offered by SAA Voyager alongside SayPro’s expertise in youth training and […]

SayPro – Southern Africa Trust Partnership: Advancing Inclusive Development Through Strategic Collaboration

The SayPro – Southern Africa Trust Partnership is a strategic and impactful alliance aimed at promoting social justice, economic inclusion, and equitable development across Southern Africa. This partnership brings together SayPro’s grassroots capacity and youth empowerment infrastructure with the Southern Africa Trust’s regional advocacy and policy influence to drive change that directly benefits marginalised and […]

SayProCMR – Motheo TVET College Partnership: Driving Skills Development Through Strategic Market Research

The SayProCMR – Motheo TVET College Partnership is a forward-thinking collaboration that harnesses the power of Community and Market Research (CMR) to enhance the quality, relevance, and impact of technical and vocational education in the Free State province. This partnership bridges SayPro’s specialized research capabilities with Motheo TVET College’s commitment to delivering demand-driven education and […]

SayPro – Empowering South Africa’s Youth Through Strategic Partnerships

SayPro, established in 2005 by Neftaly Malatjie, is a globally recognized, certified, and accredited company committed to empowering South Africa’s youth. Operating as a Level 1 B-BBEE (Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment) entity, SayPro is 100% black-owned and employs over 60% black female staff. The organization collaborates with various sectors, including government departments, non-profit organizations, and […]

SayPro Mandela Day Speech by SayPro Chief Strategic Partnership Officer

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SayPro’s Strategic Focus on Reducing Cart Abandonment

SayPro Cart Abandonment: Decrease cart abandonment by 5-8% by refining the checkout experience from SayPro Monthly February SCMR-17 SayPro Quarterly ECommerce by SayPro Online Marketplace Office under SayPro Marketing Royalty SCMR and start with saypro SayPro recognizes that cart abandonment—the phenomenon where users add items to their shopping cart but fail to complete the purchase—is […]