Pursuing her master’s in multidisciplinary human rights law at the University of Pretoria is one sign that Kabelo Sedupane is determined to accelerate social impact in South Africa. “My biggest mistake was turning down opportunities I felt unqualified for. I’ve learnt through the years that I belong in every room that I am invited to,” she says.
As a practising attorney, Sedupane provides in-house counsel for the Tshiamiso Trust, a R5-billion public benefit trust established to compensate current and former mine workers who acquired work-related tuberculosis. To date, the trust has paid more than R300-million worth of claims. Beyond this duty, Sedupane spearheaded the establishment of the legal and compliance unit that supports the business, operations and programmatic units of the Tshiamiso Trust organisation across southern Africa.
“I hope that the work that I do will result in some form of meaningful social and economic transformation for our people,” Sedupane says.
I’ve learnt to be confident in my skills and expertise, not to underestimate myself, and believe that I belong in every room that I’m invited to.