About Us

Waloyo connects key stakeholders 

With a small team, Waloyo connects relevant role players in order to get the future workplace skill programs to youths in Africa. Our role is to connect stakeholders, raise funds, coordinate implementations and collate impact measurement.


The NPO/ After School centres bring access to their youth beneficiaries and implement the program.

The Funders, fund the programs to ensure future skills as their return on investment.

The Partners support programs by providing training content or other services.


What Waloyo does:

We make it easier for participating organisations by bringing them a fully funded program that they can implement and offer confirmation to funders and partners that their contributions will show a positive return.

What Waloyo is not:

Our Vision & Mission

Vision:

Waloyo is a leader in translating future workplace skills into practical programs delivered for underprivileged African youth aged 6 – 18 years old and has a strong presence in at least five African countries, built with the help of inspired participating organisations, loyal and trusted funders and partners.

Mission:

Equipping underprivileged African youth (6 – 18 years old) with tangible, critical, future workplace skills in an efficient and impactful manner, working with visionary and ethical funders and best-in-class partners.

What differentiates Waloyo:


Our values guide our activities and they confirm what the beneficiaries and other stakeholders believe – I CAN:

Impact Driven |  Collaboration through partnerships | Being Accountable | Have fuN 


The team 

Passionate about technology and the benefit it can bring, we decided to help grow the future strategists, designers, engineers, and builders of technology, from a young age.  

Daniel has a strong technical consulting and training background, specialising in Cyber Security, and is based in London, UK where he works with clients all over the world.

Freda is based in the Cape in South Africa and has a strong Innovation and global startup technology matchmaking background. She has also been a fundraiser for a local community development organisation.

Greta is an experienced communications specialist. Based in Qatar, she works for an international financial services provider as a strategic communications specialist with oversight of the operations in Algeria, Bahrain, Kuwait and Qatar. She also has Corporate Social Responsibility, Management and Leadership skills. 

Khanya Mase is a dedicated and passionate individual whose professional journey has been driven by a profound commitment to advancing human rights, promoting corporate governance, fostering sustainable development, and actively engaging with critical global issues. Her keen interest in ICT policy and regulation underscores her commitment to a digitally inclusive future. With a diverse skill set and a tireless spirit, Khanya has emerged as a multifaceted advocate and expert in several fields.

Lucretia is based in White River, South Africa. She is an experienced coding and robotics education specialist and a passionate advocate for disability-inclusive curriculum adaptation and research.

Why are we called Waloyo?

 We were inspired by the moving piece of music called Waloyo Yamoni composed by Grammy award winner  Christopher Tin


The word Waloyo means to overcome in Lango, an East African language. As a name, Waloyo means someone with immense ambition, who is confident and tackles difficult problems with forward-thinking solutions.. We embrace this, as part of our organisational character.


Translated into Zulu Waloyo means "ukunqoba" and in Xhosa "uloyiso". In Sotho it means "tlholo" and in Afrikaans it is "oorwin".


We selected the sunbird as an icon in our logo as it is native to Sub-Saharan Africa and it represents new beginnings and is a symbol of hope and change.