Report on the organisation for the reporting period 01 April 2023 - 31 March 2024.
Read MoreNotice for an ordinary meeting of the Board of TDFF is hereby given.
Read MoreTDFF on the 05 September 2023, met with officials from the of Mayors office, this after three years of relentless request to meet with him regarding the various socials ill with in Eersterivier.
Read MoreTDFF's Dewandre Fritz was yesterday, 29 August 2023 elected to the Youth Sector position for Ward 17's Ward Committee. This election will allow our organisation to act as the voice of the youth and youth focussed organisation in our community.
Read MoreFinal report of the 2022/2023 Annual General Meeting, which took place on 05 August 2023.
Read MoreThe NEC is pleased to announce the successful conclusion of our second Annual General Meeting (AGM) earlier today. The final report will be distributed to our members, partners, and other community stakeholders by Wednesday. After all relevant parties have received the report, it will also be posted on our website for public scrutiny
Read MoreNotice for our organisation's second Annual General Meeting (AGM) for the 2022/2023 financial year, is hereby given.
Read MoreTDFF has recently written to the Mayor of Cape Town, Geordin Hill-Lewis requesting to meet with him. In the letter, we alerted him to the different societal issues faced by Eersterivier. This meeting request follows a constructive and successful meeting with Ward Councillors for Wards 14 & 17.
Read More"As 2023 comes to a slow end, I would like to thank each and everyone who played a role in the success of our organisation from our NEC to their families and friends, our partners and the greater Eersterivier community, your support makes us who we are. May this festive season grant you plenty of rest, and do enjoy your time with friends and family, for those who intend on taking a “Sho’t left”, please don’t drink and drive and be safe on the road."
Read MoreMessage from the Founder on the NPE 2024. "On Wednesday, 29th May 2024, our country will hold its 7th democratic elections since the dawn of our democracy. The first democratic election on 27 April 1994 saw the end of white minority rule, leading to the election of the African National Congress (ANC) and the inauguration of Nelson Mandela as South Africa’s first democratically elected President." "By participating in the election, we participate in the shaping of national policies that can either bring meaningful change or allow the status quo to continue. Your participation can ensure that our communities’s voices are heard."
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