Not an NGO parachuting in. The Kgosana Atisang Molotsane Foundation is built from within the Balekoje people of Photsaneng — delivering health, dignity and opportunity from the ground up.
Established to drive progress within the Balekoje community, the Kgosana Atisang Molotsane Foundation operates as an independent development arm. Under the leadership of Kgosana Atisang Molotsane, we leverage traditional stewardship to implement modern, impact-driven projects that serve the people of Kgotla ya Lekoje and the broader Royal Bafokeng Nation.
"Every rand raised advances the Foundation's developmental mandate — and no other purpose. Accountable by law, by custom, and by the authority of the Kgotla."
Empowering young people with knowledge and confidence to shape their futures within and beyond the community.
Free fitness sessions — Itekanele Mogolo every 2nd Saturday for every community member — no income barrier, no ability barrier.
Skills development, entrepreneurship support and cooperative enterprise models for financial independence.
Protecting those who built the community through monthly nutrition support and sustained dignified care.
Centring women in community leadership. Safe, empowering spaces for women to rise and thrive.
Preserving Balekoje traditions, language and identity as the living foundation for all development.
Community gardens and smallholder farming for sustainable nutrition across generations.
A twelve-month initiative delivering ten monthly food parcels to the most vulnerable elderly households within Kgotla ya Lekoje. Every delivery includes a volunteer welfare check-in — because the difference between a food drop and a care programme is human connection.
Beneficiaries survive on SASSA grants of ~R2,090/month. After transport and utilities, many have under R500 left for food. The Kgosana knows each one by name.
Every second Saturday at the Old Photsaneng Primary School — free, professionally guided fitness sessions for youth, women and working adults. No gym fee. No barrier. No exception.
Strength and cardio circuits, community circle and health education. Any fitness level — first-timers to regulars, teenagers to senior citizens. 100+ participants targeted per session.
A structured, community-rooted youth skills development programme anchored in Photsaneng Village — conceived, led, and championed by Kgosana Atisang Molotsane. We bridge the gap between traditional leadership authority and modern economic opportunity.
Youth unemployment in the North West Province exceeds 60%. Skills Saturday directly intervenes where formal systems fail — combining the trust of traditional leadership, a practical curriculum, and SETA-aligned credentials that open real doors.
We invite corporate partners to fulfil their SLP & B-BBEE obligations through a programme that is structured, transparent, and measurable.
Discuss Partnership →"We are not asking anyone to do good in the abstract. We are asking our partners to see real people — in a real community — and choose to serve them."
Sitting Traditional Leader of Kgotla ya Lekoje within the Royal Bafokeng Nation. Bridges traditional governance and contemporary community development — building with the community, not for it.
Ubuntu as a living, daily obligation. We rise by lifting others — embedded in Balekoje culture.
Every programme measured, audited and disclosed publicly at our Annual Community Forum.
No barriers. Health and dignity are rights — not privileges reserved for those with money.
Quality is non-negotiable — even in resource-constrained environments. We deliver with rigour.
We build with communities, not for them. Every partner enters as a co-creator, not a benefactor.
Corporate partner, NGO, government body or community ally — every partnership is a measurable step toward a stronger Photsaneng.