Mzansi’s 100: Disruptor, Faraaz Mahomed
“I aim to be a strong advocate for change, using rigorous research and informed advocacy to influence policy and to…
“I aim to be a strong advocate for change, using rigorous research and informed advocacy to influence policy and to…
Growing up in Alexandra township, Candice Sehoma only had access to bucket toilets. Her first encounter with flushing toilets was…
Dr Sandile Kubheka started primary school at the age of five, completed grades six and seven concurrently, matriculated at 15 and graduated from the University of KwaZulu-Natal’s Nelson R Mandela…Continue Reading →
When 19-year-old Dorcas Dlamini joined Protea Hotels as a junior sales coordinator in 2003, she made it her mission to…
As a child, Lineo Lecheko had a close friend who was hearing impaired. The experience inspired her to become an…
Bushra Razack (31) interviewed Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu at the age of 11, participated in the Millennium Young People’s Congress in Hawaii at 12, and co-edited her first book at…Continue Reading →
Working as an analytical chemist felt like imprisonment to Bhongolwethu Sonti. Now 26, Sonti had shown leadership potential early on…
When Caroline Pule achieved 14 distinctions during her undergraduate studies in science, it was a sign of things to come.…
It’s not surprising that Dr Tiisetso Lephoto is creating groundbreaking inventions in agriculture. When she was seven, Lephoto planted a vegetable garden at the back of her family’s Soweto home.…Continue Reading →
Three years ago, when Chantelle De Abreu was volunteering at a football academy for underprivileged youth, she discovered that the…