From Tears to Action π’β‘οΈπͺ: Gayton McKenzie Launches Joslin Foundation to Rescue Her Devastated Siblings
In a powerful move following the heartbreaking loss of young Joslin, Gayton McKenzie has officially launched the Joslin Foundationβdedicated to supporting her grieving siblings and keeping her memory alive. What started as a national tragedy has turned into a mission of hope. McKenzie, deeply touched by Joslin’s story, declared that her siblings would never have to suffer alone or in silence. The foundation aims to provide education, care, and stability for the children left behind, as the country watches with hope that Joslinβs legacy becomes a symbol of change and compassion.
Gayton officially launches Joslin foundation, vows to help siblings
Gayton McKenzie has finally registered a foundation in Joslin Smithβs name, days after her mom was found guilty of kidnapping and trafficking.

Gayton McKenzie has officially registered his foundation in Joslin Smithβs name, just days after the Western High Court delivered a guilty verdict on the missing girlβs mother, Kelly Smith.
The Minister of Sport, Art and Culture condemned the Saldanha Bay woman, who has been convicted of being the βmastermindβ in her daughterβs disappearance.
He has vowed to financially assist her other minor children.
GAYTON MCKENZIE REGISTERS JOSLIN SMITH FOUNDATION
In a Facebook post, Gayton McKenzie weighed in on the verdict surrounding Joslin Smithβs trial against her mother and two co-accused, Jacquin βBoetaβ Appollis and Steveno van Rhyn. The Western Cape High Court found the trio guilty of kidnapping and child trafficking.
Despite being accused of βinterferingβ and possibly βsabotagingβ the case, the Minister has taken an active role in the search for Joslin. This includes his claims of befriending and βwining and diningβ the girlβs mother, of which he claimed βhad something to do with this caseβ.
He shared: βThe moment you proved to South Africa that you are guilty was when you refused to testify and assist the court. There is no mother on earth who gets accused of selling her child. And that mother refused to tell her side of the story.
Gayton vowed that he had officially registered a foundation in Joslin Smithβs name. The NGO would assist the families of missing children around South Africa.
He also vowed to continue the search for the little girl, saying, βWe will find Joslin, trust us.
βThe foundation will donate money next week to secure the schooling of the brother and sister of Joslin. We waited for this case to be finalised. This was never politics for us.β
Of missing Joslin, he added: βThe search is starting now South Africaβ.
DONATING 100% OF HIS SALARY?

In July last year, Gayton McKenzie claimed that he was βin the final stagesβ of registering a foundation in Joslin Smithβs name.
A month earlier, Gayton revealed that he wouldΒ donate β100%β of his salaryΒ to the foundation, which he would establish to raise awareness of missing children in the country.
In November, Gayton gave an update on Facebook. He shared: βThe Joslin Smith Foundation does not yet exist because we want to make sure we get it right. And donβt just do it to please the members of other political parties who think this matter has anything to do with them.
βIt is a private, personal matter relating to my own funds. And what I choose to do with my own money.
βTo rush into the creation of any foundation would be a mistake.β
DO YOU THINK GAYTON MCKENZIE WILL KEEP HIS PROMISE TO FIND JOSLIN SMITH?