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  • NeftalyP409-8-1-4 Neftaly Chief Educations Specialist NeftalyCHAR Daily Statistics Specialist Report by Linda Tivane on 19 January 2026 NeftalyPD409D5

    NeftalyP409-8-1-4 Neftaly Chief Educations Specialist NeftalyCHAR Daily Statistics Specialist Report by Linda Tivane on 19 January 2026 NeftalyPD409D5

    To the CEO of Neftaly, Neftaly Malatjie, Royal Committee Chairperson Clifford Legodi, Neftaly Royal Chiefs, and Human Capital

    Kgotso a ebe le lena

    Neftaly Training Report
    Report Title: Statistics
    Neftaly Trained 10 Student Clients in Skills to Succeed Academy
    Date of Training: 19 January 2026
    Partner Institution: Accenture
    Facilitated by: Neftaly Education Specialist

    On 19 January 2026, Neftaly Education successfully conducted a training session under the Skills to Succeed Academy for 10 student clients in partnership with Accenture. The session aimed to equip participants with practical knowledge and skills aligned with the programme’s outcomes, contributing to personal, academic, and career development.

    Programme Name & Description
    Programme Name: Skills to Succeed Academy

    Programme Description
    The Skills to Succeed Academy offers interactive, bite-sized online training modules focused on employability and career development. It’s especially useful for young people and jobseekers who are entering or re-entering the workforce.

    Participant Demographics
    Category Details
    Total Participants Students
    Age Group [ 18–25 years]
    Gender Breakdown [05 Female, 05 Male]
    Academic Background [ NQF Level 4 learners]
    Institution/Partner [Accenture]

    Training Methodology

    The students were writing their Success Stories on what they have learned at the S2S academy

    Key Topics Covered
    List the main topics or modules addressed during the training.

    Topic 1 – Writing Success Stories 400 to 500 words on the modules they did

    Learning Outcomes

    Summarise the intended learning outcomes and how they were achieved.

    The students were writing their Success Stories on what they have learned at the S2S academy

    Feedback Summary
    Summarise the participants’ feedback.

    Challenges and Recommendations
    Mention any obstacles faced and suggestions for future improvements.
    None

    Recommendations:

    Trainer Details
    Name and Surname: Linda Janet Tivane
    Facilitator Role: Education Specialist
    Contact Email: linda29lily@gmail.com

    Conclusion

    Prepared By:
    Name: Linda Janet Tivane
    Designation:
    Organisation: Neftaly Education
    Date: 19 January 2026

  • Neftaly Chancellor Daily Day Planning Meeting Minutes 19 January 2026

    Neftaly Chancellor Daily Day Planning Meeting Minutes 19 January 2026

    To the CEO of Neftaly Neftaly Malatjie, the Chairperson of the Neftaly Royal committee, Mr Legodi, Neftaly Royal Committee Members, all Neftaly Royal Chiefs and Neftaly Human capital
    Kgotso a ebe le lena

    Meeting Type: Daily Day Planning Meeting
    Organisation: Neftaly
    Date: 19 January 2026

    1. Opening

    Opening Song: Phidelia Dube

    Opening Prayer: Jeffery Motapina

    1. Purpose of the Meeting

    The purpose of the meeting was to plan and allocate tasks to be completed for the rest of the day.

    1. Attendance

    Linda Tivane

    Jeffery Motapina

    Phidelia Dube

    Itumeleng Malete

    1. Daily Task Planning
      4.1 Linda Tivane

    Writing the meeting minutes

    Uploading registers to OneDrive

    Giving students instructions to write a Success Story on S2S (400–500 words) about what they have learned

    Compiling a statistics report for the Success Stories

    Preparing the weekly reports

    Adding a new student to the student spreadsheet

    4.2 Phidelia Dube

    Working on S2S tasks

    Writing a statistics report

    Preparing a training report

    4.3 Jeffery Motapina

    Creating missing courses in the Education system

    4.4 Itumeleng Malete

    Continuing with the face-to-face ICT session

    1. Closing

    Closing Song: Phidelia Dube

    Closing Prayer: Jeffery Motapina

    Minutes Prepared By:
    Linda Tivane

  • NeftalyP409-8-2-11-12 Neftaly Chancellor Daily Meetings Report Meeting Minutes — 16 January 2026

    NeftalyP409-8-2-11-12 Neftaly Chancellor Daily Meetings Report Meeting Minutes — 16 January 2026

    Neftaly Chancellor Daily Meetings Summary Report

    Organisation: Neftaly
    Date: 16 January 2026
    Meetings Covered:

    Daily Day Planning Meeting

    Daily Challenges Report Meeting

    Daily Feedback Report Meeting

    1. Attendance

    The following members attended all sessions:

    Linda Tivane

    Jeffery Motapina

    Phidelia Dube

    Itumeleng Malete

    1. Purpose of the Meetings

    The purpose of the daily meetings was to:

    Plan and allocate daily tasks

    Identify and discuss challenges faced within the Education department

    Provide feedback on tasks completed during the day

    1. Summary of Daily Planning

    The team planned and allocated responsibilities as follows:

    Linda Tivane was assigned to write meeting minutes, scan and upload registers to OneDrive, attempt student imports, and register students under Education.

    Jeffery Motapina was assigned to create missing courses in the Education system and prepare an ICT booking list for six (6) students.

    Phidelia Dube was assigned to conduct S2S sessions and compile statistics for students who attended S2S.

    Itumeleng Malete was assigned to conduct an ICT face-to-face session covering Microsoft Excel, Word, and PowerPoint, and prepare ICT student statistics.

    1. Challenges Identified

    The following challenges were discussed during the Challenges Report Meeting:

    Some Education team members did not submit reports as required and did not complete tasks agreed upon during daily planning.

    Some reports were not approved as expected.

    The Education system was slow at times, causing delays in opening profiles for new students.

    The team experienced difficulties accessing the scheduled event for the day on the system.

    These challenges were noted as areas requiring improvement.

    1. Feedback on Tasks Completed

    Feedback on the execution of planned tasks was provided as follows:

    Linda Tivane successfully uploaded all registers to OneDrive and registered one (1) student under Education. However, student imports could not be completed as planned.

    Itumeleng Malete successfully conducted an ICT class. All students signed the attendance register, actively participated, and asked questions where clarification was needed.

    Phidelia Dube successfully conducted S2S sessions and completed both a statistics report and a training report.

    Jeffery Motapina successfully prepared an ICT booking list for six (6) students.

    1. Way Forward

    The team agreed that:

    Challenges identified will be escalated for further attention.

    Accountability on report submission and task completion must be strengthened.

    System access and performance issues should continue to be monitored to improve daily operations.

    1. Closing

    All meetings were formally closed with:

    Closing Song: Phidelia Dube

    Closing Prayer: Jeffery Motapina

    Minutes Prepared By:
    Linda Tivane

  • NeftalyP409-8-2-11-11 Neftaly Chancellor Daily Feedback Report Meeting — 16 January 2026

    NeftalyP409-8-2-11-11 Neftaly Chancellor Daily Feedback Report Meeting — 16 January 2026

    To the CEO of Neftaly, Neftaly Malatjie, Royal Committee Chairperson Clifford Legodi, Neftaly Royal Chiefs, and Human Capital

    Kgotso a ebe le lena

    1. Opening

    Opening Song: Phidelia Dube

    Opening Prayer: Jeffery Motapina

    1. Attendance

    Linda Tivane

    Jeffery Motapina

    Phidelia Dube

    Itumeleng Malete

    1. Purpose of the Meeting

    The purpose of the meeting was to provide feedback on the tasks completed during the day.

    1. Feedback on Tasks Completed

    4.1 Linda Tivane

    Successfully uploaded all registers to OneDrive.

    Was unable to complete imports as previously planned.

    Successfully registered one (1) student under the Education department.

    4.2 Itumeleng Malete

    Successfully conducted an ICT class.

    Students signed the attendance register as proof of training.

    All students actively participated and asked questions where clarification was needed.

    4.3 Phidelia Dube

    Successfully conducted S2S sessions.

    Completed a statistics report and a training report.

    4.4 Jeffery Motapina

    Successfully prepared a booking list for ICT for six (6) students.

    1. Closing

    Closing Song: Phidelia Dube

    Closing Prayer: Jeffery Motapina

    Minutes Prepared By: Linda Tivane

  • NeftalyP409-8-2-11-12 Neftaly Chancellor Daily Meetings Report Meeting — 15 January 2026

    NeftalyP409-8-2-11-12 Neftaly Chancellor Daily Meetings Report Meeting — 15 January 2026

    To the CEO of Neftaly, Neftaly Malatjie, Royal Committee Chairperson Clifford Legodi, Neftaly Royal Chiefs, and Human Capital


    Kgotso a ebe le lena

    1. Opening

    The Neftaly Chancellor Daily Meeting was officially opened with an opening song led by Ms Linda Tivane, followed by an opening prayer conducted by Ms Itumeleng Malete.

    1. Attendance

    The following members were present:

    Jeffery Motapina

    Linda Tivane

    Itumeleng Malete

    Phidelia Dube

    1. Daily Planning and Matters Discussed
      3.1 Linda Tivane

    Linda Tivane indicated that she would be responsible for the following tasks:

    Writing and compiling meeting minutes

    Conducting system imports

    Transferring the learners’ list to OneDrive

    Opening and organising a new folder for the 2026 academic year

    3.2 Jeffery Motapina

    Mr Jeffery Motapina informed the meeting that he planned to:

    Conduct a face-to-face induction session focusing on Information and Communication Technology (ICT)

    3.3 Itumeleng Malete
    Itumeleng Malete stated that he planned to:

    Conduct a face-to-face session on computer keyboard shortcuts

    Provide training on Microsoft PowerPoint, Word, and Excel

    Compile a complete list of students for course booking purposes

    3.4 Phidelia Dube

    Ms Phidelia Dube reported that she was:

    Working on S2S activities

    Compiling contact numbers for advice and referrals, as requested by Mr Jeffery Motapina

    1. Daily Challenges

    The following challenges were reported during the meeting:

    4.1 Linda Tivane

    Tivane reported that she was unable to complete system imports due to slow system loading and system access issues.

    4.2 Jeffery Motapina

    Motapina reported difficulties in registering some students on the Education system due to technical challenges.

    4.3 Phidelia Dube

    Dube reported that her system was not opening, which prevented her from completing assigned tasks.

    4.4 Itumeleng Malete

    Malete also reported system access challenges, which affected her productivity.

    1. Feedback Report
      5.1 Linda Tivane

    Tivane reported that she successfully:

    Created folders on OneDrive

    Uploaded all required registers

    Wrote and compiled all meeting minutes

    Added new students to the spreadsheet

    5.2 Jeffery Motapina

    Motapina reported that he successfully:

    Conducted a face-to-face ICT session

    Covered desktop usage, mouse usage, hardware, and software

    Compiled statistics for ICT activities

    5.3 Phidelia Dube

    Dube reported that she successfully:

    Completed S2S activities

    Registered two (2) students in the Education system

    Compiled statistics for S2S activities

    5.4 Itumeleng Malete

    Malete reported that she successfully:

    Conducted a face-to-face ICT session

    Covered PowerPoint and keyboard shortcuts

    Registered two (2) students in the Education system

    Compiled ICT statistics

    1. Closing and Adjournment

    The meeting concluded with a closing song led by Ms Phidelia Dube, followed by a closing prayer conducted by Ms Itumeleng Malete.

    There being no further matters to discuss, the meeting was formally adjourned.

    Prepared by:
    Linda Tivane
    Kgotso a ebe le lena

  • NeftalyP409-8-2-11-11 Neftaly Chancellor Daily Feedback Report Meeting — 15 January 2026

    NeftalyP409-8-2-11-11 Neftaly Chancellor Daily Feedback Report Meeting — 15 January 2026

    The CEO of Neftaly, Mr Neftaly Malatjie
    Royal Committee Chairperson, Mr Clifford Legodi
    Neftaly Royal Chiefs
    Human Capital Department

    Greeting:
    Kgotso a ebe le lena

    1. Opening

    The meeting was officially opened with an opening song led by Ms Linda Tivane, followed by an opening prayer conducted by Mr Jeffery Motapina.

    1. Attendance

    The following members were present:

    Jeffery Motapina

    Linda Tivane

    Itumeleng Malete

    Phidelia Dube

    1. Feedback Report

    3.1 Linda Tivane
    Linda Tivane reported that she successfully:

    Created folders on OneDrive

    Uploaded all required registers

    Wrote and compiled all meeting minutes

    Added new students to the spreadsheet

    3.2 Jeffery Motapina
    Jeffery Motapina reported that he successfully:

    Held a face-to-face session introducing the basics of ICT

    Covered topics such as desktop usage, mouse use, hardware, and software

    Compiled statistics for ICT activities

    3.3 Phidelia Dube
    Phidelia Dube reported that she successfully:

    Completed S2S activities

    Registered two (2) students in Education

    Compiled statistics for S2S

    3.4 Itumeleng Malete
    Itumeleng Malete reported that she successfully:

    Held a face-to-face ICT session

    Covered PowerPoint and keyboard shortcuts

    Registered two (2) students in Education

    Compiled a statistics report for ICT

    1. Closing

    The meeting concluded with a closing song led by Phidelia Dube, followed by a closing prayer conducted by Itumeleng Malete.

    1. Adjournment

    There being no further matters to discuss, the meeting was adjourned.

    Prepared by:
    Linda Tivane

  • Neftaly Skills for Industry Success

    Neftaly Skills for Industry Success

    Writing for Different Audiences

    1. Audience Analysis:

    • Identifying Audience Segments: Learn how to segment your audience based on demographics, psychographics, and behavioral characteristics.
    • Audience Personas: Create detailed personas to represent different segments of your audience, helping you tailor your writing to their needs and preferences.
    • Understanding Audience Needs: Research and analyze the needs, interests, and pain points of your target audience to create relevant content.

    2. Tailoring Content:

    • Tone and Style: Adapt your tone and writing style to suit different audiences, whether they are academic, professional, casual, or creative.
    • Language and Vocabulary: Choose language and vocabulary that resonate with your audience, avoiding jargon or overly complex terms when necessary.
    • Content Structure: Organize your content in a way that is accessible and engaging for your audience, using headings, subheadings, bullet points, and short paragraphs.

    3. Content Types:

    • Blogs and Articles: Write informative and engaging blogs and articles that cater to your audience’s interests.
    • Social Media Content: Create concise and impactful social media posts that capture attention and encourage engagement.
    • Marketing Copy: Craft compelling marketing copy for websites, ads, and promotional materials that drive action and conversion.
    • Technical Writing: Develop clear and precise technical documentation, manuals, and guides for specialized audiences.

    Understanding Copyright Laws

    1. Copyright Basics:

    • Definition and Scope: Understand what copyright is, what it protects (e.g., literary works, music, art), and the duration of copyright protection.
    • Ownership and Rights: Learn about the rights of copyright owners, including reproduction, distribution, and public performance rights.

    2. Legal Use of Content:

    • Fair Use Doctrine: Understand the principles of fair use and how to apply them when using copyrighted material for purposes such as criticism, commentary, and education.
    • Creative Commons Licenses: Familiarize yourself with Creative Commons licenses and how to use them to legally share and use creative works.

    3. Avoiding Infringement:

    • Proper Attribution: Learn how to properly attribute sources and give credit to original authors and creators.
    • Permission and Licensing: Know when and how to seek permission or obtain licenses to use copyrighted material.

    4. Digital Rights:

    • Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA): Understand the implications of the DMCA for online content, including takedown notices and safe harbor provisions.
    • Protecting Your Work: Learn how to protect your own creative work, including registering copyrights and using watermarks and digital rights management (DRM) tools.

    Navigating the Self-Publishing Revolution

    1. Self-Publishing Platforms:

    • Platform Selection: Explore different self-publishing platforms like Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP), IngramSpark, Smashwords, and others, and understand their features and requirements.
    • Publishing Formats: Learn about various publishing formats, including e-books, print-on-demand, and audiobooks