Influencer Mandisi Tshingana Raises Over R50K for March and March Movement, SA Impressed
- On Thursday, 2 April 2026, Mandisi Tshingana revealed how much South Africans had donated towards the civic activist group March and March movement
- Taking to his Facebook account, he shared updates on his fundraising progress and pledged to raise more in the future
- The fundraiser sparked positive reactions online, with many praising Tshingana for mobilising support

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Popular social media influencer Mandisi Tshingana raised tens of thousands of Rand in donations for the March and March movement, a civic activist group founded by former radio presenter Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma.
The content creator has earned a reputation for raising funds for worthy causes. Days after starting a fundraiser for a child who was humiliated by his school teacher, Mandisi Tshingana stepped up to raise donations for the March and March movement’s operations after a protest in the Eastern Cape.
Mandisi Tshingana raises thousands for March and March movement

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On Wednesday, 1 April 2026, Tshingana, who spearheaded a fundraiser for Big Brother Mzansi Season 5 runner-up Uyanda, shared how much money had been raised.
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In a post shared on his official Facebook page, Mandisi Tshingana revealed that over R50,000 had been donated to his Capitec account. He shared a screenshot from his banking app showing that the fundraiser had raised R54,275.09.
See the post below:
In a post shared on Thursday, 2 April 2026, Mandisi hinted that the amount was nearing R60,000. He also pledged that next time he would raise a whopping R100,000 for the March and March movement. The post was captioned:
“Slowly it says R60K sister, but next time we are going to R100K💚”
See the post below:
Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma speaks after Mandisi Tshingana raises funds
On Tuesday, 31 March 2026, March and March movement founder Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma took to her X (Twitter) account and acknowledged Mandisi Tshingana’s efforts. She shared how the money will be used. The post was captioned:
“Mandisi Tshingana has managed to raise R25k for March and March, and he is still trying to raise more. We will use the money for a March in our next location‼️Where should we go next?”

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SA reacts after Mandisi Tshingana raises R50k for March and March
On X, South Africans applauded Mandisi Tshingana for raising over R50,000 for March and March movement.
Here are some of the comments:
@thabiso_egoli said:
“R50,000 raised in days because people are gatvol. When the government fails to enforce our laws, citizens mobilise. This is what accountability looks like, respect to Mandisi.”
@Markosonke1 asked:
“R50,000 raised, and suddenly everyone thinks they’ve unlocked DLC: 'Fix South Africa Edition’ 😭My question is simple… what is the actual plan? Because vibes, hashtags and matching T-shirts are not policy. You can’t march your way into solving complex economic and immigration issues without structure, law, or accountability. At this point, it feels less like activism and more like sponsored anger. Real change needs strategy, not just loudspeakers and petrol money.”
@BSephelle remarked:
“It is evident that South Africans are tired of foreigners on every corner. Whoever ignores this and is in politics is a fool. Politics is a game of numbers.”

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Mandisi Tshingana’s death hoax debunked
Meanwhile, Briefly News previously reported that Mandisi Tshingana was the victim of false death reports.
The content creator was said to have passed on, with rumours circulating on social media, followed by tribute posts to the famous influencer.
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