loveLife
Maphalle Maponya is an experienced professional with a strong background in governance, finance, and risk management. Currently serving as a member of the Independent Selection Panel for ZADNA at the Department of Communications and Digital Technologies, Maponya also holds various positions including Board Member of the Disaster Relief Fund for the Department of Social Development, Chair of the Governance, Audit and Risk Committee at loveLife, and Managing Director of Morongwa Consulting Inc. Additional roles include Internal Auditor for the Kgalema Motlanthe Foundation, Board Member and Treasurer for the Lebo Mathosa Foundation NPC, and Executive Director at the Tshwane Entrepreneurship Support Centre. Maponya previously chaired the Audit, Risk and Compliance Committee for the Black Business Council in the Built Environment. Academic credentials include a B.Com (Acc)(Hons)/CTA in Accounting from the University of KwaZulu-Natal and a B.Com in Financial Accounting from the University of Pretoria.
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loveLife
loveLife promotes healthy, positive, HIV-free living among South African teenagers. loveLife combines a sustained high-powered multi-media campaign with nationwide community-level outreach and support programmes for youth. loveLife’s programmes are implemented by a national youth volunteer service corps known as groundBREAKERS in partnership with more than 230 community-based non-government organisations, 8000 schools and 479 government clinics across South Africa. In 2013, major funding for loveLife is provided by the National Department of Health, the National Department of Social Development and Sports and Recreation South Africa. The Anglo American Chairman’s Fund, Berco, Dewey & Le Boeuf, FIFA Football for Hope, Gesellschaft für internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), Mpumalanga Department of Social Development, the National Lottery Distribution Trust Fund, Newsclip, North West Department of Social Development, Royal Bafokeng Nation, the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and Volkswagen South Africa.