Above are participants of the Roundtable Discussion on Early Childhood Development
Introduction
On the 6th of December 2025, the Gauteng Legislature’s Education Portfolio Committee hosted a Stakeholder Roundtable Discussion on Early Childhood Development (ECD), a crucial step towards ensuring quality education for South Africa’s youngest learners. Ms. Palesa Tyatyi, Chief Operating Officer of Motheo Training Institute Trust, represented the organisation at this pivotal event, underscoring Motheo Training Institute Trust commitment to advancing ECD in the province.
The Roundtable Discussion:
On the 6th of December 2025, the Gauteng Legislature’s Education Portfolio Committee hosted a Stakeholder Roundtable Discussion on Early Childhood Development (ECD), a crucial step towards ensuring quality education for South Africa’s youngest learners. Ms. Palesa Tyatyi, Chief Operating Officer of Motheo Training Institute Trust, represented the organisation at this pivotal event, underscoring Motheo Training Institute Trust commitment to advancing ECD in the province.
Motheo Training Institute Trust, a stalwart advocate for quality ECD training and children’s rights, continues to play a pivotal role in shaping the sector. The organisation’s presence at the roundtable discussion underscores its dedication to ensuring that ECD services are accessible, equitable, and of high quality, particularly for historically disadvantaged communities.
Conclusion
The Gauteng Legislature’s ECD Stakeholder Roundtable Discussion marked an important milestone in the province’s journey towards transforming ECD.
Motheo Training Institute Trust remains committed to partnering with government, civil society, and other stakeholders to drive positive change in the lives of young children, especially those in marginalised communities.
As the organization continues to champion quality ECD training and advocacy, it reaffirms its position as a leading force in shaping the future of South Africa’s youngest generation.
By
Mr Rex Molefe (Director of Motheo Training Institute Trust)



