Growing up without a mother, Glenville Fransman was raised by aunts and uncles in Promosa in Potchefstroom, North West, which instilled in him the value of community and a need to give back.
Fransman shares his lived experiences with the youth of Potchefstroom and Promosa, with the aim of changing the mentality in these communities.
Hoping to veer the young away from a life of gangsterism and drugs, Fransman draws on past mistakes while honouring the significant people and leaders who greatly influenced his life (some of whom have died), to change the narrative and inspire young people to build better lives for themselves.
Having served the community for the past 16 years, Glenville Fransman says: “I feel blessed to serve the public considering the mistakes I made growing up. As the Bible teaches us, ‘If someone forces you to go with him one mile, go with him two miles’ — this motivates me to be a servant of the people because I love my family and my community.”
“I feel blessed to serve the public considering the mistakes I made growing up. As the Bible teaches us, ‘If someone forces you to go with him one mile, go with him two miles’ — this motivates me to be a servant of the people because I love my family and my community.”