Welcome HONOURING THE KHOISAN PEOPLE’S LEGACY

Our Vision & Mission


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At Khoi San E Foundation, we are dedicated to preserving and celebrating the rich cultural heritage of the indigenous Khoi and San people of Southern Africa. The Khoisan people, a tribe of peaceful and friendly hunter-gatherers, thrived in harmony with nature and the cosmos for millennia. Their remarkable ability to survive in harsh environments while still maintaining a strong connection with the land is a testament to their resilience and wisdom.

KSE PROJECTS

KSEF Blanket Drive Mandela Day 2025 

In the heart of Ceres, Mandela Day 2025 was marked by meaningful action and heartfelt community spirit. The morning began with a 6.7km walk through Bella Vista, with participants from local schools, civic leaders, Chrysalis Academy, community safety, and retired educators — all stepping out to honour Madiba’s legacy.

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Planting Possibilities at Witzenberg APD

On 10 July 2025, the Mandela Day spirit came alive at the Witzenberg Association for Persons with Disabilities (APD) in Ceres, as the Khoi San E Foundation (KSEF) concluded its three-stop tree planting initiative.

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Growing futures at Deon Adams Crèche

On 10 July 2025, the Khoi San E Foundation brought its Mandela Day spirit to life through a heartfelt tree planting initiative in Ceres, Western Cape. Among the three community sites that participated, Deon Adams Crèche stood out as a place where the smallest hands helped sow the biggest hopes.

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Planting Roots for a Future Generation - Bella Vista Secondary leads the way!

On July 10th, in the lead-up to Mandela Day 2025, Bella Vista Secondary School in Ceres became the proud custodian of a powerful living legacy — the planting of two indigenous nut trees on school grounds.

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Dwars River Clean Up Project

Dwars River Clean-Up: A Community United for Nature - The Dwars River Clean-up Project, organized by the Khoi San E Foundation in partnership with the Witzenberg Municipality, brought together students, teachers, community members, and local organizations in a collaborative effort.

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Thembaletu Project: Empowering Hope

On Tuesday, June 25th, the KSE Foundation partnered with the UWC Nature Reserve for a transformative workshop at Thembalethu in Gugulethu, a township in Cape Town, Western Cape. The event was orchestrated by Dr. Gérard Filies from the University of the Western Cape (UWC), with the primary aim of empowering the local community and fostering sustainable practices.

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Support us

KSE passionately believes in collective strength — a force that propels real change. Your partnership, whether as an individual or an organization, is a crucial part of this movement. If you’re inspired to make a direct impact, your support can make a significant impact and we welcome your contribution.

Stand with us

Whether you’re passionate about environmental harmony or historical appreciation, there are numerous ways to get involved with Khoi San E Foundation. Your participation helps us achieve our goal of honoring the Khoi San tradition of environmental stewardship and protecting the environment for future generations.

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