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Ithuba Is Changing Lives One Family At A Time Over The Festive Season

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ITHUBA, South Africa’s esteemed National Lottery Operator, is proud to showcase a continuation of it’s national housing initiative. A passionate proponent for the upliftment of communities at a grassroots level, ITHUBA is excited to be a catalyst for change yet again.

ITHUBA’s journey has been a fulfilling and exciting one to watch since the beginning of its  tenure as the National Lottery Operator in 2015. Having successfully reinvigorated the National Lottery, ITHUBA has continued to display tenacity and vision, going from strength to strength, solidifying its position as the premier operator in Africa.

ITHUBA. CHANGING LIVES ONE FAMILY AT A TIME

ITHUBA embarked on their first national housing project in 2022 and decided to grow on their success in 2023 by undertaking their biggest housing project to date.

Passionate about ensuring underprivileged South Africans have a home to call their own, ITHUBA’s CEO, Mrs Charmaine Mabuza says, “The housing crisis is an issue that speaks to me deeply because of the way it disrupts communities and family life. This is why we decided at ITHUBA to build houses for those in need – to provide some stability.”

ITHUBA has long played a hand in addressing the housing crisis, starting with an internal housing project for staff members before moving their focus toward larger housing projects. In December 2022, ITHUBA’s first national housing project provided festive cheer for several families who had lost their homes due to unforeseen tragedies and the flood disasters in KwaZulu-Natal. This year, ITHUBA decided to continue changing lives.

For the 2023 housing project, ITHUBA  partnered up with DPSA (Disabled People South Africa)  to provide homes for beneficiaries who are differently abled.

These beneficiaries will finally have access to facilities that make their lives unimaginably easier, such as Harold Ntsoto, a paraplegic who has been wheelchair-bound for the past 32 years. Due to Ntsoto’s situation, he needs easy access and his own bathroom,  which is possible in his new home. His excitement is palpable, “I feel so fortunate to have been chosen by ITHUBA to receive a new home. I will forever be grateful to them for the gift of dignity.”

Starting their festive housing handout in Gauteng, ITHUBA will move across to the Free State, before concluding the giveaways for 2023 in the Eastern Cape – handing out Christmas cheer in abundance; the new homes speak more about paving the way forward for lasting change and peace.

"Every person deserves to have a roof over their head and a place they can call home. This is a big challenge for South Africans but one I believe we can overcome if we work together. At ITHUBA, we want to show people we are committed to improving their lives. We want to live the saying, 'umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu' - a person is a person because of other people. This proverb is a core value of my organisation and to me personally," says Mrs Mabuza.

ITHUBA encourages all South Africans to take stock at the end of  2023 and use the opportunity to pay it forward - no matter how big or small their contribution is.

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