Learning Money, One Guide
An independent educational resource helping South Africans build practical financial knowledge at their own pace
An independent educational resource helping South Africans build practical financial knowledge at their own pace
The principles behind every guide, tool and article we publish
We explain concepts openly and clearly, without hidden agendas or pressure to buy anything, so readers always know exactly what they are reading.
Financial concepts should be understandable regardless of background or prior knowledge, which is why we avoid unnecessary jargon in every guide.
Our content is not tied to any lender, bank or product, allowing us to focus purely on helping readers understand personal finance topics.
Every article goes through a review process to keep information current, factually sound and genuinely useful for everyday readers.
Naledi oversees the editorial direction of Jegabalirunab, making sure every guide is accurate, easy to follow and genuinely useful for readers navigating everyday money decisions. Before joining the platform, she spent years writing consumer-focused explainers on budgeting and household finance topics. She believes financial literacy improves when information is presented plainly, without unnecessary complexity or sales language attached to it.
Financial content researcher
Digital learning tools developer
Amahle designs and maintains the interactive calculators and worksheets available on Jegabalirunab, working closely with the editorial team to keep each tool aligned with the guides it supports. She has a background in instructional design and enjoys building simple interfaces that make it easier for readers to apply what they have learned. Her focus is always on clarity, usability and honest presentation of information.
Jegabalirunab started as a simple idea: budgeting and money management should not feel confusing or intimidating. We build clear, practical guides and interactive tools that explain how everyday financial decisions work, so readers can make sense of budgeting, saving and household money habits without jargon or sales pitches.