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For over 15 years, NBR has combined music, arts, and structured community upliftment through cultural gatherings known as Kings and Priests /Cape Culture. These events intentionally connect artistic expression with practical social service.
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NBR has impacted 100,000+ children, youth, and adults across Cape Town through:
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Refurbishing school libraries
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Youth development camps
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Career guidance programmes
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Arts and education support initiatives
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Songwriting workshops, youth training camps, and business literacy workshops
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Major Event Delivery Experience:
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Full project scope delivery for Miss South Africa (2021 & 2023) in Cape Town
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Managed security, entertainment coordination, artist liaison, and community engagement
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Artists involved included Jimmy Nevis and Marsha Bothma
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Event attended by the Minister of Arts and Culture
SABC Studio Music Productions:
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Hosted and coordinated live music events at SABC Studios titled “Havana Nights.”
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“Trevino Keys and Friends”
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Featured artists such as Vicky Sampson, Nur Abrahams, Allou April, Wilmot Fredericks,
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and Blake Helaby
Dress for Success Initiative:
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Provided live entertainment and distributed school uniforms to learners at 20+ underprivileged
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schools
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Areas include Langa, Kensington, Gugulethu, Heideveld, Khayelitsha, Manenberg, Hanover Park,
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Mitchell’s Plain, and Bishop Lavis
Feeding Initiatives (2025):
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Supported over 5,000 children and youth through community feeding programmes
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Arts & Community Partnerships:
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Collaboration with Helaby House for school library opening celebrations
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Ongoing partnership with Mitchell’s Plain Music Academy
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Participation in local cultural festivals, including events at Delani Landgoed
Over the past 15 years, proceeds from Kings and Priests cultural events have been directed towards supporting underprivileged school children, demonstrating a sustainable model where cultural activity funds social impact. This portfolio evidences NBR’s proven ability to deliver professionally managed cultural events that stimulate the creative sector while achieving measurable community benefit, aligned with the objectives of the Mzansi Golden Economy.
OBJECTIVES
NBR empowers communities by creating access to education, arts, and personal development opportunities.
Our key objectives include:
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Youth empowerment through camps, mentorship, and career assessments
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Cultural preservation and expression through arts and music programmes
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Practical support to learners through school uniforms, supplies, and educational assistance
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Building partnerships that maximise community impact
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Promoting equity and inclusion through BBBEE-aligned practices
Through these efforts, NBR fosters unity, dignity, and sustainable change.






