At 17, money stops being pocket change. It becomes policy. Pressure. Pathways.
It shows up in career choices, NSFAS forms, side hustles, and the pressure to earn before you’ve decided who you are.
That’s why our FET Phase work at Mjojo Finance Play is not about shortcuts or hustle culture. It’s about alignment.
We help learners connect confidence to choices, and choices to consequences.
We talk about money as behaviour, not just maths. We talk about dignity, patience, and long games in a world obsessed with quick wins.
Because before money becomes something you chase, it must become something you understand.
Before income becomes a goal, agency must become a skill.
When learners leave school, money should not be the loudest voice in the room. Their values should be.
January is about identity before income.



