Lizwi Maphumulo, daughter Aphiwe Maphumulo and wife Dudu Maphumulo at his 55 birthday celebration. Picture: Supplied
Durban — The family of transport and energy business mogul Lizwi Maphumulo has announced a R1 million fund that will go towards various community development initiatives in uMzumbe and the greater South Coast.
The community development initiative was unveiled during Maphumulo’s recent 55th birthday celebration.
Slindile Maphumulo, spokesperson for the Lizwi Maphumulo Foundation, said that Lizwi “Slow Poison” Maphumulo has in the past undertaken countless community upliftment initiatives with a keen focus on children, women, poverty alleviation as well as ensuring sustainable generation and supply of electricity for people in Mthwalume, uMzumbe Municipality.
Some of the most notable initiatives undertaken by Maphumulo are:
Maphumulo said this foundation was established so that they could grow and reflect on the hard work done by Lizwi.
“As a family, we saw it fitting that we take a percentage of profits from the transport business and use it to further drive socio economic development in uMzumbe and beyond. As Maphumulo’s family we want to help continue with the work that he is most passionate about, which is ensuring the socio-economic emancipation of poor and marginalised people,” she added.
“There are several projects which are done individually, including ensuring that first-year university students and scholars are taken to school. This will now be done under the banner of the Lizwi Maphumulo Foundation,” she said.
Boy Zondi, Santaco president said: “Having Maphumulo as a business associate and reflecting on the role he has played not just in the transport business, but that he is able to give back to his people shows how humble and how driven he is.”
Lizwi Maphumulo said he was grateful that he has survived all the bullets which came with his line of work.
“So this is just a push in the right direction and I am able to continue to be ahelping hand, and ensure that our community is free from crime and unemployment and that basic human rights like water and electricity are provided, and that I continue to give where I can.
“Soon there will be a housing project for a child-headed home that I will be passing forth, and this fills my heart,’’ he said.
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