Mohlatlego Makgoba, MID serving the wider community at MOLO Village CDC

My name is Mohlatlego Makgoba, and my connection to MOLO Village runs deep. As a Minister in Discernment serving as a Grant Coordinator, I have witnessed firsthand the transformative power of collective action within this grassroots initiative. Born out of dedication and fueled by the passion of volunteers, MOLO Village stands as a testament to the strength of community-driven change.


In the heart of the Russell community, MOLO Village has become a guiding light in the face of complex challenges. Through my involvement, I have seen how MOLO leads the way in addressing issues that impact us all, inspiring hope and resilience in the process. The mission of MOLO resonates with me on a profound level. It is about more than just transforming lives; it is about empowering individuals and breathing new life into the spirit of our community. Through initiatives focused on education, community service, advocacy, and promoting healthy living, MOLO Village creates pathways for positive change that touch the lives of many.


My vision for a thriving community is one where every resident not only survives but thrives. I dream of a place where health, engagement, and productivity flourish, fostering a collective rise toward sustained success. My journey with MOLO Village has been one of personal growth and shared achievements, where together, we strive towards a brighter future for all. As I serve as the hands and feet of Jesus Christ within MOLO Village, my ministry encompasses the holistic well-being of our community. It is a journey of faith, service, and dedication to uplifting the body and soul of our siblings in Christ. Through this shared commitment, I have witnessed the profound impact of collective action and the boundless potential of community-driven change.

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