COLLABORATORS
Dan & Rose Qeqe Foundation has had the pleasure of collaborating with a number of incredible organizations, people and entities in the past.
These collaborations have allowed us to extend the reach and impact of our mission, and have enabled us to work with some truly inspiring groups of people. Among our collaborators are local businesses, charities, government institutions, community groups, and private individuals.
African Enterprise Network is a consulting business that brings sustainable solutions for your business.
The Johannesburg Institute for Advanced Study (JIAS) is an institute based at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa.
The June & Andrew Mlangeni Foundation has its roots in Dube Soweto, where June Mlangeni resided while her husband was in prison.
The Centre for the Advancement of Non-Racialism and Democracy (CANRAD) at Nelson Mandela University provides an intellectual and social space for debate on the complexities of post-apartheid South Africa.
Director of Sport and Recreation, Ms. Williams is direct communication with the foundation and aligns with the sporting pillar of the foundation.
The mandate of the Department of Sport, Recreation, Arts and Culture (DSRAC) is drawn directly from Schedules 4 and 5 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996, which describe the functional areas of exclusive provincial legislative competence.
The mission of the Eastern Cape Department of Health is to provide and ensure accessible, comprehensive, integrated services in the Eastern Cape, emphasising the primary health care approach, optimally utilising all resources to enable all its present and future generations to enjoy health and quality of life.
T-Rex Digital is in charge of both African Enterprise Network and the Dan & Rose Qeqe Foundation’s digital space and content creation.
Jacana media is partnering with the foundation in promoting Dr. Siwisa’s book about Mr. Dan Qeqe.
David O’Sullivan has been a radio and TV journalist for more than 30 years. He started his career at Capital Radio in 1982, where he rose to the position of News Editor, covering the fall of apartheid and the release of Nelson Mandela.
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We are always seeking new and meaningful collaborations, and are excited to continue building relationships with like-minded organizations in the future.