Work-to-earn Programmes Adults earn Qhubeka bicycles by volunteering as part of a Community Policing Forum (CPF). A bicycle allows a CPF member to improve their safety patrols and visibility. Giyani, in South Africa’s Limpopo province, is the site of one of Qhubeka’s largest scholar mobility programme. August through September 2019 marked a total of four
Greater Giyani Schools
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Learn-to-earn Programmes: Scholar Mobility Schoolchildren earn Qhubeka Bicycles by committing to improve their school attendance. Bicycles make it easier and faster to get to school. Between August and September 2019 four bicycle distributions took place in the Greater Giyani area of South Africa’s Limpopo province. A total of 1 400 bicycles were distributed. 1 212
Mandela Day Clean-up and Bicycle Distribution
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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