“I am a qualified civil engineer. We started Fundani Lesedi because we wanted to improve and develop the societies we grew up in. I strongly believe this programme will continue to improve the lives of learners for many years to come”
– Luqman Mokgobo
“I am a qualified civil engineer. We started Fundani Lesedi because we wanted to improve and develop the societies we grew up in. I strongly believe this programme will continue to improve the lives of learners for many years to come”
– Luqman Mokgobo
Our team of dedicated and qualified educators work tirelessly to create a nurturing and supportive learning environment. We understand the unique challenges faced by learners in townships, and we tailor our approach to meet their specific needs. We provide English and Mathematics tuition to learners from grade 8 to 12 and our curriculum is aligned with the South African Department of Basic Education.
In the year 2020, Tshidiso qualified as a civil engineer. The following year he co-founded Fundani Academy with a team of other professionals. He started with a group of grade 8 learners to give them a solid foundation in English and Mathematics. As a chief executive, Tshidiso built a hard-working culture for Fundani and has ensured that is embedded on staff and learners. His vision is to see Fundani expand across the African continent so that each child is given his/her right of quality education.
Paul is a head of programs at Shout-it Now; an organisation that work with affected young girls and women in mutually supportive way to change the perceptions and attitudes around gender-based violence, HIV and other social issues. Paul holds a BCUR degree, an MBA degree (Health Management) and MPH degree. He is currently a Ph.D. student at the University of Johannesburg. He currently serves on boards of the Muslim Aids Programmes, the Johannesburg Council for People with Disabilities and the Gauteng Nurses Leadership Forum. He received the Mail and Guardian’s top 200 young South Africans award in 2018 and the Gauteng Premier’s Award in 2019. Paul is a treasurer at Fundani where his duty is to ensure that the organisation is in good financial standing.
Thapelo embarked on a spiritual quest to Yemen, where he spent 5 years and acquired religious etiquettes and spiritual insight. Thapelo holds a BA degree, and he is currently working as character-building coach at Fundani. His role is to impart noble values on our learners
Lehlohonolo holds a LLB from the university of Johannesburg. After completing his articles, he went to practice at multiple law firms, until he established his own practice in 2019. Lehlohonolo is a legal consultant at Fundani, where his role is to ensure that the academy is compliant with the regulations.
Karabo is a school social worker and a child play therapist by profession. She founded Hillside Learning academy; a centre in Lenasia dedicated to the development of a child from an early age. Karabo’s role is to plan and execute educational camps and personal growth activities at Fundani. A role that is at the very core of our academy.
In the year 2020, Tshidiso qualified as a civil engineer. The following year he co-founded Fundani Academy with a team of other professionals. He started with a group of grade 8 learners to give them a solid foundation in English and Mathematics. As a chief executive, Tshidiso built a hard-working culture for Fundani and has ensured that is embedded on staff and learners. His vision is to see Fundani expand across the African continent so that each child is given his/her right of quality education.
Paul is a head of programs at Shout-it Now; an organisation that work with affected young girls and women in mutually supportive way to change the perceptions and attitudes around gender-based violence, HIV and other social issues. Paul holds a BCUR degree, an MBA degree (Health Management) and MPH degree. He is currently a Ph.D. student at the University of Johannesburg. He currently serves on boards of the Muslim Aids Programmes, the Johannesburg Council for People with Disabilities and the Gauteng Nurses Leadership Forum. He received the Mail and Guardian’s top 200 young South Africans award in 2018 and the Gauteng Premier’s Award in 2019. Paul is a treasurer at Fundani where his duty is to ensure that the organisation is in good financial standing.
Thapelo embarked on a spiritual quest to Yemen, where he spent 5 years and acquired religious etiquettes and spiritual insight. Thapelo holds a BA degree, and he is currently working as character-building coach at Fundani. His role is to impart noble values on our learners
Lehlohonolo holds a LLB from the university of Johannesburg. After completing his articles, he went to practice at multiple law firms, until he established his own practice in 2019. Lehlohonolo is a legal consultant at Fundani, where his role is to ensure that the academy is compliant with the regulations.
Karabo is a school social worker and a child play therapist by profession. She founded Hillside Learning academy; a centre in Lenasia dedicated to the development of a child from an early age. Karabo’s role is to plan and execute educational camps and personal growth activities at Fundani. A role that is at the very core of our academy.