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We Were Told “Just Get a Job” — Now What?

We Were Told “Just Get a Job” — Now What? Finding a job right now can feel brutal. You apply everywhere, tweak your CV over and over, pray before opening emails, and still hear nothing back. For many of us, getting a job feels like

Fostering the “Fail Forward” Culture: How Pop Art Theatre is Shaping the Next Generation of Arts Entrepreneurs

Fostering the “Fail Forward” Culture: How Pop Art Theatre is Shaping the Next Generation of Arts Entrepreneurs In the heart of the creative industry, where art and business often intersect, Pop Art Theatre has carved out a vital niche. Operating out of an intimate 40-seater

The Pop Art x Lucha Lunako Partnership: A Masterclass in Workforce Development

The Pop Art x Lucha Lunako Partnership: A Masterclass in Workforce Development For the corporate sector, investing in the arts has evolved. Shifting from philanthropy to Human Capital Development and Narrative Intelligence. By partnering with POP Art Theatre, businesses gain access to a refined Fail

Lucha Lunako on CapeTalk’s Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit​

Lucha Lunako on CapeTalk’s Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit Earlier this week, Themba Skosana, financial educator and lead facilitator of Lucha Lunako’s Foundations for Financial Freedom programme, joined Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit on CapeTalk 567 AM to discuss a growing

New Year, New Behaviours: Same Economy.​

New Year, New Behaviours: Same Economy. The beginning of a new year has a way of softening our edges. We become more open to change, more willing to reconsider old habits, and slightly more optimistic about trying things differently. It’s the season of fresh starts,

Playing an active role in youth empowerment

The YES initiative was launched by President Cyril Ramaphosa in 2018 to combat unemployment in South Africa. This initiative is aimed at creating one million new jobs and job opportunities over three years in urban areas, peri—urban areas and rural areas throughout the country. In

Lucha Lunako Feature in Black Business Quarterly

The 11th annual Sustainability Summit will be brought to you as a live virtual event, thus offering both exponential global reach and accessibility by easily bringing the content directly to the audience. In 2021 – the shift continues, from the way we work to our

Focusing on Youth Development #YouthMonth

Whether your business needs to implement skills development or YES Youth Solutions or it wants to engage at a deeper level on the issue of youth unemployability, using Lucha Lunako’s services means that your organisation will have access to our resources, knowledge and insights about

Fostering greater collaboration amongst SA’s youth-focused NPO sector.

October 2020 – The onset of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has created the need for greater communication, partnership and collaboration amongst the tireless non-profit organisations (NPOs) focussed on the youth of South Africa. These organisations in the youth ecosystem have historically worked in siloes, which