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Tue, May 12 2026

World Play Day,

Cacadu, Eastern Cape, South Africa Cacadu, Eastern Cape, South Africa

  • About the event

    Sakhisizwe Digital Education is a registered non-profit organisation committed to empowering children and communities through technology, innovation in education, Literacy, play, digital learning, and social development initiatives. We are hosting a World Play Day Event on 29 May 2026 at Mzamomhle Primary School in Jojweni Village, where approximately 160 children will participate in fun, educational, and developmental play activities. The event aims to promote learning through play, teamwork, creativity, social interaction, and healthy lifestyles among children from rural communities. To make this event successful, we kindly request your support in the form of donations or sponsorships for the following: • Catering and refreshments for children • Jumping castle hire • Board games (Snakes & Ladders, 30 Seconds, Draughts, Chess, Puzzles) • Strategy games and educational toys • Outdoor play equipment (balls, mini soccer poles, hula hoops, cones, etc.) In appreciation of your contribution, Sakhisizwe Digital Education will provide your organisation with an official letter of acknowledgement and recognition for supporting the event. Donations can be made through the following account or in a form of goods or services.

    Why should you sponsor?

    .1

    Direct impact in underserved communities

    .2

    Alignment with education and digital transformation goals

    .3

    Opportunity to support youth development and skills growth


    Mthandazo Ntsham Mthandazo Ntsham

    Sakhisizwe Digital Education is a registered non-profit organization (Reg No: 291-389 NPO) based in Ezibeleni, Eastern Cape. Founded in response to South Africa’s literacy crisis and growing digital inequality, we focus on making education more inclusive and accessible.

     Our Background

    Our organization was inspired by findings from the Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS), which highlighted severe challenges in reading and comprehension among South African learners. Combined with the effects of COVID-19 and the rapid shift toward digital education, these challenges disproportionately affect underprivileged communities.

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  • 1-50 attendees expected


    50% Male Attendees


    50% Female Attendees

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2 available packages from US$200 to US$500

US$200
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Board games and outdoor games equipment

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US$500
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Catering for 160 participants

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