Nomzamo Mbatha announces foundation has R1m worth of bursaries to give
- Actress Nomzamo Mbatha told her followers that her Lighthouse Foundation has R1 million in bursaries to give away
- Nomzamo's foundation gave away over R500 000 worth of bursaries earlier this year
- Mbatha said that this was her Christmas gift to the people who need help in paying their fees
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Nomzamo Mbatha has warmed up hearts in Mzansi after sharing that her foundation had a lot to give this festive season. The Nomzamo Lighthouse Foundation has announced that they have R1 million worth of bursaries to give away to young people across South Africa.
"It’s my honour to announce that Hollywood Bets has trusted my Nomzamo Lighthouse Foundation once again with a sponsorship of a further R1 million for us to award South African youth who wish to pursue their tertiary education or who have outstanding fees," wrote Nomzamo on Instagram.
At the beginning of 2020, Nomzamo's foundation gave away over R500 000 worth of bursaries to 70 young people across Mzansi.
Nomzamo said that from her heart, this is a Christmas gift to the people who are in need of financial assistance.
Mzansi social media users were impressed with Nomzamo's initiative and took to the comments to give her praise:
ntsikamusic said: "This is simply incredible. Makukhanye. Makwande. Makubenjalo."
kenncolt said: "So proud of you, you did it again power woman."
thobile343 commented: "Thank you Nomzamo for always looking out for the youth of South Africa. May the Lord keep your light shining all the days of your life."
amanda.dambuza commented: "I love you and your work."
lerato_kgari said: "You are an inspiration."
In other inspirational celebrity news, Briefly.co.za reported that Zahara won big at the African Entertainment Awards. South African singer and songwriter Zahara has just won big in an international award ceremony. The songstress won the award for the Best Female Artist at the African Entertainment Awards, USA.
The category took into consideration the artists from the East, South and North of the African continent. Zahara, real name Bulelwa Mkutukana took to social media to express her gratitude for winning the award. She also thanked her fans for their endless support.
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Source: Briefly News