Mandela Day Clean-up and Bicycle Distribution

Work-to-earn Programmes / Waste Collectors Individuals earn Qhubeka bicycles by being passionate about the environment and spending their spare time voluntarily cleaning up and monitoring illegal dumping zones.   https://qhubeka.org/news/working-together-for-a-clean-community-on-mandela-day-2018/   "Qhubeka Bicycles are empowerment in disguise.” Frans Ngcobo, Co-Founder of Emaplatini Heritage Site

Appearance Sibuyi

Qhubeka Mechanics The Qhubeka Mechanics Programme trains bicycle mechanics in the communities in which we work, which ensures the bicycles we distribute get the maintenance and service they need, keeping them in riding condition. It also helps to create new economic opportunities for the mechanics, who are trained not only in how to maintain and

Isaac Mathebula

Qhubeka Mechanics The Qhubeka Mechanics Programme trains bicycle mechanics in the communities in which we work, which ensures the bicycles we distribute get the maintenance and service they need, keeping them in riding condition. It also helps to create new economic opportunities for the mechanics, who are trained not only in how to maintain and

Chameti High School

Learn-to-earn Programmes Schoolchildren earn Qhubeka Bicycles by committing to improve their school attendance. Bicycles make it easier and faster to get to school.

Nwakhada Secondary School

Learn-to-earn Programmes Schoolchildren earn Qhubeka Bicycles by committing to improve their school attendance. Bicycles make it easier and faster to get to school.   Sylvester's Story "The best is because when I comes to school it help me exercise my body for my healthy."

Semendhe Secondary School

Learn-to-earn Programmes Schoolchildren earn Qhubeka Bicycles by committing to improve their school attendance. Bicycles make it easier and faster to get to school.   Elizabeth's Story   Ted's Story   Senwana's Story   Nthari's Story