Shadrack Mlambo is the founder of a nonprofit organisation called Project 2030. Driven by the desire to change the lives of young boys and girls in rural areas, Mlambo’s goal is “to see a South Africa characterised by equal access to opportunities”.
The core mandate of Project 2030 is to produce 10 lawyers, accountants, doctors and engineers in and around the small rural town of Burgersfort in Limpopo. Every year, high school learners from these communities are selected for the high school programme. They are provided with tutoring, career guidance and financial support in applying for tertiary education.
In 2021, the organisation managed a 100% matric pass rate and sent eight out of 10 learners to universities. “My work seeks to change the shape of my rural town, then Limpopo province, then eventually South Africa and, potentially, the entire African continent,” says Mlambo.
I wish to see a world where young rural boys and girls have access to opportunities that can change their lives.