Hartbeespoort Dam in North West became a place of healing, reflection and renewed hope as newly launched non-profit Keep Hope Alive shared its mission to support widows, widowers and bereaved families across South Africa. Founded by award-winning entrepreneur and philanthropist Snoekie Mabena-Saleh, the organisation emerged from a deeply personal journey of grief and has grown into a movement rooted in compassion, dignity and community restoration. PHOTOS: Sipho Maluka
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