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    Budgeting Workshops, Mentorship And More—How MTN Is Building Financial Confidence

    Staff WriterBy Staff WriterJune 30, 2026032 Mins Read
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    Young people in Zandspruit are leaving with stronger financial skills, greater confidence in managing their money, and access to tools designed to support their long-term financial wellbeing, following MTN Group Fintech’s MoMo Financial Aid Kit activation.

    Hosted at the Emthonjeni Community Centre on Thursday, 18 June 2026, the activation marked the culmination of MTN Group Fintech’s 21 Days of Y’ello Care employee volunteerism campaign; a three week-long initiative under the theme “Expanding Equitable Financial Health for Every Community.”

    More than 100 community members participated in the activation, which offered the community a comprehensive Financial Aid kit that includes financial health checks, budgeting workshops, financial literacy booklets and one-on-one mentorship sessions aimed at strengthening everyday money management. Participants also received access to resources, helping them build lasting financial confidence beyond the event.

    MTN employees played an active role on the ground, with over 40 volunteers supporting facilitation and mentorship. Their involvement helped keep the sessions accessible and grounded in everyday realities, allowing for more open, practical engagement.

    Khumbulani Dhlomo, General Manager of Legal Affairs for Technology and Enablement at MTN Group Fintech

    For many attendees, the change was immediate. In interviews aired on Jozi FM, young participants spoke about a clearer understanding of how to manage expenses, plan ahead and make more informed financial decisions, early signs of growing confidence and independence.

    “MTN Group Fintech believes that true financial inclusion is not just about access to services, but about empowering people with the confidence and capability to use them meaningfully,” said Mosa Pakane, Senior Manager: Group Corporate Affairs and PR at MoMo from MTN.

    “What we’ve seen in Zandspruit reflects the value of meeting communities where they are, and equipping them with practical tools that can support better everyday decisions over time.”

    The MoMo Financial Aid Kit campaign forms part of MTN Group Fintech’s broader focus on financial empowerment across its markets. By combining financial education, digital tools and direct community engagement, the business continues to prioritise financial wellbeing as part of its wider ESG and digital inclusion agenda.

    While the campaign has concluded, its impact is expected to continue long after the final workshop. MTN Group Fintech plans to extend access to digital financial education tools and resources beyond the campaign period, enabling participants to build on the skills gained and continue strengthening their financial resilience.

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