by Dev Ops | Jun 29, 2022 | Business & entrepreneurship
“Tshepiso Malema has a passion for entrepreneurship and gaming. By the time he was 16, he started his own company, Gamer’s Territory, which has helped bridge the divide between video game access and township life. As the world surges into the fourth industrial...
by Dev Ops | Jun 29, 2022 | Education
Promoting and protecting the rights of cultural, religious and linguistic communities is at the centre of Tsholofelo Mosala’s practice as a commissioner at the CRL Rights Commission. Currently reading towards a PhD in anthropology at the Nelson Mandela University, her...
by Dev Ops | Jun 29, 2022 | Civil society
As the trustee and chairman of the Temba Bavuma Foundation, Tyson Mthokozisi Sithole is a product of opportunity, and wants to give other people the same level of access he’s had in his career. He worked with the foundation to donate food parcels and winter blankets...
by Dev Ops | Jun 29, 2022 | Politics & government
Civil action groups are vital for bringing about change. The cellphone-based app amandla.mobi allows people to flag important issues and campaign for change. Senior campaigner Tlou Seopa researches and listens to community concerns, designs community-driven calls for...
by Dev Ops | Jun 29, 2022 | Law & justice
Tobia Serongoane’s hard work and perseverance led him to become an associate attorney at Weber Wentzel. A graduate of both the University of Johannesburg and Harvard University, Serongoane has a spectacular academic record — but it’s his professional career that has...