TTN Foundation’s ‘Give Back to the Community’ Blitz Transforms Lives in Lebowakgomo – Founder Tetelo Nchabeleng Ploughs Hope into 11 Local Schools
- Mpho Dube
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By Mpho Dube, Editor-in-Chief, The Azanian
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Tetelo Nchabeleng, the visionary founder of the TTN Foundation, stood tall in his black cap and shirt emblazoned with the foundation’s golden crown logo, eyes shining with purpose.
Born and raised in Lebowakgomo, Lepelle Nkumpi Municipality, Tetelo had always felt the pulse of his community and knew that true greatness lay in giving back.
On 18 February 2026, the TTN Foundation launched the “Give Back to the Community” drive at Little Bedfordview, turning the venue into a hive of hope.
The event, hosted by Tetelo and his team, was graced by special guests like the Office of Moshateng Seleteng Ga Mphahlele Tribal Authority and the CEO of Thabamopo Hospital, who shared the stage with the energetic MC Gololo.
The initiative focused on supplying 11 primary schools around Lebowakgomo and Ga Mphahlele with essential school uniforms, shoes, stationery and pads, symbolised by the vivid images of backpacks, pens and black boots splashed across the event poster.
As the donations were handed out, children’s faces lit up, their smiles stitching new dreams into the fabric of the community.
Tetelo’s story became a living legend in Lebowakgomo: a man who turned personal success into communal upliftment, proving that when you plough back into your roots, the harvest is a brighter future for everyone.
The sponsor Pecaro Live Style, Kupa Tuck Shop, Mafori Group and others joined hands with the foundation, making the day a testament that collective generosity can change people’s lives.
The event left an indelible mark, inspiring the youth to lead with compassion and reminding the elders that nurturing the next generation is the highest form of legacy. Tetelo’s “Change People’s Life” mantra echoed through the streets of Lebowakgomo, urging every soul to sow seeds of kindness and reap a forest of opportunity.




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