Abea Mogope Foundation safeguards puo ya Setswana — the language, heritage and traditions of the Batswana — from a child's earliest years into adulthood.
Verdwaal & Itsoseng, Northwest Province, South Africa
Abea Mogope Foundation is a non-profit organisation serving the Batswana community of Verdwaal, built by the community it serves. We preserve puo ya Setswana while advancing early childhood development, education and community empowerment — keeping the language alive alongside every tradition it carries.
Our work begins in a child's earliest years and extends into youth and adult development, so that identity is never something reclaimed later — only ever something lived from the start.
“Puo ke ngwao — language carries identity, wisdom, and collective memory.”
The Foundation was established to address the erosion of indigenous languages and cultural knowledge systems. Every mainane (folktale) untold and every seane (proverb) forgotten is knowledge lost. Including Early Childhood Development in our mission ensures that cultural preservation begins at the earliest stage of learning.
Each pillar reinforces the others — language feeds culture, culture strengthens community, and community protects the next generation.
Storytelling circles for mainane, reading clubs, oral history, creative writing and Setswana learning materials.
A culturally grounded crèche offering early learning, nutrition and developmental support for ages 0–6.
Tutoring, literacy support, debate clubs, academic enrichment and leadership development.
Traditional dance, maboko (praise poetry), craft workshops, festivals and heritage documentation.
Mentorship across generations; preserving clan histories, diane (proverbs) and maitseo (etiquette).
Skills development, digital literacy, entrepreneurship training and uplifting partnerships.
A thriving community where Setswana language, culture and heritage are preserved, celebrated, and used as a foundation for education, identity and social development — from early childhood to adulthood.
To promote and preserve Setswana linguistic and cultural heritage through community-driven programmes — including early childhood development — in Verdwaal and surrounding areas: empowering youth, supporting families, strengthening intergenerational knowledge transfer, and fostering pride, literacy and cultural continuity.
The Foundation blends cultural preservation with modern educational practice. Through ECD, literacy programmes, digital archiving and community empowerment initiatives, we ensure Setswana remains a living, evolving language that shapes identity, opportunity and social cohesion.
Play and study, side by side — the two halves of childhood the Foundation exists to protect.
Ages 0–6, learning and playing in their home language.
Literacy, tutoring and leadership development.
Custodians of clan histories, diane and oral tradition.
Local teachers supported with training and Setswana materials.
Households seeking literacy and cultural enrichment.
Aspiring creatives working in Setswana.
A safe, nurturing, culturally grounded early learning environment for bana aged 0–6 — where Setswana is the language of play, song and story, and identity is built from the first years.
The ECD programme provides a safe, nurturing and culturally grounded early learning environment for children aged 0–6.
Children grow up rooted in puo ya Setswana and the values it carries.
Early literacy, numeracy and confidence before formal schooling.
Expected outcomes:
All staff trained in child safety, first aid, cultural integration and Setswana language development techniques.
Rooted in Itsoseng, Northwest Province, with planned expansion into surrounding villages and broader Setswana-speaking regions.
Governance is guided by botho, transparency, accountability, and full compliance with South African NPO regulations — led by a Chairperson, Secretary, Treasurer and additional members as required.
Life, learning and language across the community we serve.
Rooted in Setswana language and ngwao.
A permanent home for learning and gathering.
Oral histories, diane (proverbs) and clan names.
Produced for ECD centres and schools.
A community celebration of ngwao and setso.
Building pride, identity and opportunity.
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Questions about our programmes, the ECD centre, or the community we serve.
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