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Constitution

The document outlines the constitution for the Liqhakazile Youth and Women Centre (LYWC), detailing its name, objectives, governing structure, powers, and procedures for meetings. It specifies the roles of office bearers, financial management, and the process for amending the constitution or dissolving the organization. The constitution aims to support vulnerable community members through developmental programs and partnerships while ensuring proper governance and accountability.

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Constitution

The document outlines the constitution for the Liqhakazile Youth and Women Centre (LYWC), detailing its name, objectives, governing structure, powers, and procedures for meetings. It specifies the roles of office bearers, financial management, and the process for amending the constitution or dissolving the organization. The constitution aims to support vulnerable community members through developmental programs and partnerships while ensuring proper governance and accountability.

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MODEL CONSTITUTION

Table of Contents
1. NAME................................................................................................................................. 2
2. BODY CORPORATE ...................................................................................................... 2
3. OBJECTIVES ................................................................................................................... 2
4. GOVERNING STRUCTURE AND MECHANISM OF GOVERNANCE................... 2
5. POWERS OF THE ORGANISATION ...........................................................................
3
6. MEETINGS ....................................................................................................................... 4
6.1 Annual General Meetings (AGM) ........................................................................... 4
6.2 Special General Meetings ....................................................................................... 4
6.3 Ordinary Meetings .................................................................................................... 5
6.4 Notices of Meetings.................................................................................................. 5
6.5 Quorums .................................................................................................................... 5
6.6 Procedures at Meetings........................................................................................... 6
6.7 Making decisions in meetings................................................................................. 6
6.8 Records of meetings ................................................................................................ 6
7. INCOME AND PROPERTY............................................................................................ 6
8. FINANCES AND REPORTS ..........................................................................................
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9. AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION .................................................................
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10. DISSOLUTION/CLOSING DOWN............................................................................. 8

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1. NAME
1.1 The organization hereby constituted will be called liqhakazile youth
and women centre.

1.2 Its shortened name will be LYWC (Hereinafter referred to) as the organization.

2. BODY CORPORATE
The organisation shall:
 Exist in its own right, separately from its members.
 Continue to exist even when its membership changes and there
are different office bearers.
 Be able to own property and other possessions.
 Be able to sue and be sued in its own name.

3. OBJECTIVES
The organisation’s main objectives are to:
 To provide developmental and assistive programmes to the vulnerable
members of the society (children, youth and women).
 To provide children, youth and women skills development programmes
suitable for job creation and business development.
 To provide extra mural activities development (sport, performing arts
and other artistic activities).
 To empower communities and the youth (school going and out of
school) with economic development, educational resources (internet and
library services), and social programs.
 To build relationships, foster partnerships and engage with the local
communities and multisector stakeholders.

b) The organisation’s secondary objectives will be to:


 The organization will host fund raising events to source income for daily
operations.
 Grants and financial aids will be a form of raising the income for this
organization.
 The organization will request donations and other means of fundraising.

4. GOVERNING STRUCTURE AND MECHANISM OF GOVERNANCE


4.1 The Office Bearers will oversee the organisation. The Office Bearers will be
made up of 7 members. They are the Board of
governance of the organisation.

4.2 Term of office: Office bearers will serve for a period of


3 years which has been agreed to by the
general membership at an AGM, and which shall not exceeding three
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years. They can, however, stand for re-election for another term in office
again and again after that, for so long as their services are needed and they
are ready to give their services.
4.3 Vacancies: The Office Bearers must, as soon as reasonably possible, appoint
someone to fill any vacancy that reduced the number of Office Bearer

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4.4 Resignation: An Office Bearer may resign from office in writing.
4.5 Disqualification or Removal If an Office Bearer does not attend three
meetings in a row, without having applied for and obtaining leave of absence
from the Board, then the Board will find a new member to take that person’s
place.

5. POWERS OF THE ORGANISATION


5.1 The Board shall carry out the powers on behalf of the organisation and they
shall manage the affairs of the organisation in accordance with the resolutions
of the members as shall be taken from time to time at General Meetings of
the organisation.
5.2 The Board is responsible for making decisions, and acting on such
decisions, which it believes it needs to make in order to achieve the
objectives of the organisation as stated in point number 2 of this constitution.
However, such decisions and their activities may not be against the
resolutions of the members or be against the law of the Republic of South
Africa.
5.3 The Board shall have the general powers and authority to:-
5.3.1 raise funds or to invite and receive contributions.
5.3.2 buy, hire or exchange for any property that it needs to achieve
its objectives.
5.3.3 make by-laws for proper governance and management of
the organisation.
5.3.4 form sub-committees as and when it is necessary for proper
functioning of the organisation
5.4 If the Board thinks it is necessary, then it can decide to set up one or
more sub-committees. It may decide to do this to get some work done quickly.
Or it may want a sub-committee to do an inquiry, for example
5.5 The Board may delegate any of its powers or functions to a sub-committee
provided that:-
5.5.1 such delegation and conditions are reflected in the minutes for a
meeting
5.5.2 at least one Office Bearer serves in the sub-committee.
5.5.3 there are three or more people on a sub-committee.
5.5.4 the sub-committee must regularly report back to the Board on its
activities.
5.6 The Board must in advance approve all expenditure incurred by the sub-
committee, and may revoke the delegation or amend the conditions of the
delegation.

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6. MEETINGS

6.1 Annual General Meetings (AGM)


6.1.1 Stakeholders of the organisation must attend its annual general
meetings.
6.1.2 The purpose of an Annual General Meeting (AGM) is to:
 Report back to stakeholders from the Office Bearers on the
achievements and work of over the year.
 Make any changes to the constitution.
 Enable members to decide on the policies of the organisation.
6.1.2 The annual general meeting must be held once every year, towards the
end of the organisation’s financial year.
6.1.3 The organisation should deal with the following business, amongst
others, at its annual general meeting:
 Agree to the items to be discussed on the agenda.
 Write down who is there and who has sent apologies because
they cannot attend.
 Read and confirm the previous meeting’s minutes with matters
arising.
 Chairperson’s report.
 Treasurer’s report.
 Changes to the constitution that members may want to make.
 Elect new office bearers.
 General.
 Close the meeting.

6.2 Special General Meetings


6.2.1 The Special General Meeting (SGM) or any other special meeting is
held outside of the normal or regular meetings.
6.2.2 Special or extraordinary meetings can take the shape of an Annual
General Meeting (AGM) or any ordinary meeting of members.
6.2.3 The Board or not less than one-third of the members may call a Special
General Meeting of the organisation.
6.2.4 Special meetings may be called when the Board needs the mandate or
guidance of the general members of the organisation to take up issues
that require urgent attention and cannot wait until the next regular AGM
or ordinary meeting.

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6.3 Ordinary Meetings
6.3.1 Ordinary members meetings are conducted to complete a standard
order of business of the organisation. These are held once a quarter
and are attended by the board.
6.3.2 The meetings of the Board will be held at least once a quarter or
when a need arises from time to time to conduct the business of the
Board.

6.4 Notices of Meetings


6.4.1 The Chairperson of the Board shall convene meetings. The Secretary
must let all Board members know the date of the proposed meeting
within a reasonable time, but not less than seven (7) days, before it is
due to take place.
6.4.2 However, when convening an AGM, or a Special General Meeting, all
members of the organisation must be informed of the meeting no less
than fourteen (14) days before such a meeting.
6.4.3 Notices for all meetings provided for in this constitution must be given
to relevant members in writing, either personally, by post or electronic
communication or whichever manner it is convenient, to the address or
other similar particulars provided by the members.
6.4.4 The notices for all meetings must indicate the reasons for the meeting
and the matters that will be discussed in the meeting.
6.4.5 For confirmation of delivery, all notices sent to members at the latest
known contact details shall be deemed to have been duly served on
members, unless it can be proven otherwise.
6.4.6 All members present in person at any meeting shall be deemed to
have received notice of such meeting.

6.5 Quorums
6.4.7 Quorums for all meetings of the organisation shall be a simple majority
(50% + 1) of relevant members who are expected to attend
6.4.8 However, for the purpose of considering changes to this constitution, or
the dissolution of the organisation, then a two thirds (⅔) of the
members shall be present at a meeting to make a quorum before a
decision to change the constitution is taken.
6.4.9 All meetings of the organisation must reach a quorum before they can
start.
6.4.10 If, however a quorum is not present within fifteen minutes of
the appointed time of the meeting, the meeting must be adjourned or
postponed to another date, within fourteen days thereafter.
6.4.11 If no quorum is present at the reconvened meeting within fifteen

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minutes of the appointed time, the members present shall be regarded

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to make up a quorum for that meeting and the meeting will continue
as if a quorum is present.

6.6 Procedures at Meetings


6.4.12 The Board may regulate its meetings and proceedings as it deems
fit, subject to the following:
 That the Chairperson shall chair all meetings of the organisation,
including that of the Board.
 That, if the Chairperson is not present, the Vice-Chairperson shall
chair such meeting. In the event both are absent, the Board
members present at the meeting shall elect a chairperson for that
meeting.

6.7 Making decisions in meetings


6.4.13 Where possible, the decisions of the organisations shall be taken by
consensus. However, when there is no consensus, then members will
discuss options for a while and then call for a vote.
6.4.14 All votes shall be counted and the majority votes on an issues shall
be regarded as the decision of the meeting
6.4.15 However, if opposing votes are equal on an issue, then the
chairperson in that meeting has either a second or a deciding vote.
6.4.16 All members must abide by the majority decision
6.4.17 Decisions concerning changes to this constitution, or of dissolution
and closing down of the organisation, shall only be dealt with in terms
of clauses 9 and 10 of this constitution.

6.8 Records of meetings


6.4.18 Proper minutes and attendance records must be kept for all meetings
of the organisation.
6.4.19 The minutes shall be confirmed as a true record of proceedings by
the next meeting of the Board, or of general members as the case may
be, and shall thereafter be signed by the chairperson.
6.4.20 Minutes shall thereafter be kept safely and always be on hand
for members to consult.

7. INCOME AND PROPERTY


7.1 The organisation will keep a record of everything it owns.
7.2 The organisation may not give any of its money or property to its members
or the Board. The only time it can do this is when it pays for work that an
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Bearers or member has done for the organisation. The payment must be a
reasonable amount for the work that has been done.
7.3 The Board or a member of the organisation can only get money back from the
organisation for expenses that she or he has paid for or on behalf of the
organisation, and for which authorisation has been granted.
7.4 The Board or members of the organisation do not have rights over things that
belong to the organisation.

8. FINANCES AND REPORTS


8.1 Bank Account: The Board must open a bank account in the name of the
organisation with a registered Bank.
8.2 Signing: Cheques and other documents requiring signature on behalf of the
organisation shall be signed by at least two persons authorised by the Board.
Whenever funds are taken out of the bank account, the chairperson and at
least two other members of the organisation must sign the withdrawal or
cheque.
8.3 Financial year-end: The financial year end of the Organisation shall be
end of March each year.
8.4 Financial Report: The Board must ensure that proper records and books of
account which reflect the affairs of the organisation are kept, and within six
months of its financial year a report is compiled by an independent registered
Accounting Officer stating whether or not the financial statements of the
organisation are consistent with its accounting policies and practices of the
organisation.
8.5 The Treasurer is responsible for making sure that the money of the
organisation is safe and is accounted for
8.6 The Treasurer must also make regular reports to the Board on the finances of
the organisation, which should include all incomes, expenditures and
balances that remain according to accounting practices of the organisation.
8.7 If the organisation has funds that can be invested, the funds may only be
invested with registered financial institutions. These institutions are listed in
Section 1 of the Financial Institutions (Investment of Funds) Act, 1984, or as
shall be amended. Or the organisation can get securities that are listed on a
licensed stock exchange as set out in the Stock Exchange Control Act, 1985
(as amended). The organisation can go to different banks to seek advice on
the best way to look after its funds.

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9. AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION
9.1 The constitution can only be changed by a resolution. The resolution has to
be agreed upon and passed by not less than two thirds (⅔) (or at least
67%) of the members who are at the annual general meeting or special
general meeting. Members must vote at this meeting to change the
constitution.
9.2 For the purpose of considering changes to this constitution, a two thirds (⅔) of
the members shall be present at a meeting to make a quorum before a
decision to change the constitution is taken. Any annual general meeting may
vote upon such a motion, if the details of the changes are set out in the notice
referred to in clause 6 of this constitution
9.3 As provided for in clause 6, written notices must go out not less than fourteen
(14) days before the meeting at which the changes to the constitution are
going to be proposed. The notice must indicate the proposed changes to the
constitution that will be discussed at the meeting.
9.4 No amendments may be made which would cause the organisation to close
down or stop to function or die away.

10. DISSOLUTION/CLOSING DOWN


10.1 The organisation may dissolve or close down if at least two third s (⅔) of
the members present and voting at a meeting convened for the
purpose of considering such matter, are in favour of closing down.
10.2 When the organisation closes down it has to pay off all its debts. After doing
this, if there is property or money left over it should not be paid or given to
members of the organisation. It should be given in some way to another non-
profit organisation that has similar objectives. The organisation’s general
meeting can decide what organisation this should be.

This constitution was approved and accepted by members of


LIQHAKAZILE YOUTH AND WOMEN CENTRE

At a special (general) meeting held on 30/01/2025-


Day/Month/Year

Chairperson Secretary

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