A passionate advocate for science and science education, innovator Maboni Mmatli is committed to helping young and would-be scientists to find their voice.
The education crisis in South Africa is ongoing and with literacy, maths and science specifically affected, Mmatli’s initiative is an essential public service in getting more young minds into science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) fields.
While studying for a BSc in biological sciences at Nelson Mandela University, Mmatli’s intuition directed him toward his specific field: science journalism and science communications.
He obtained a science communication certificate from Stellenbosch University in 2021.
He believes, and has demonstrated, that science education has myriad applications, including wellbeing, a sense of belonging and self-care. He leads by example with the groundbreaking initiative Science for Ubuntu, of which he is the founder and director. Science for Ubuntu is a science and science communication initiative committed to the promotion of STEM literacy, application and education.
This proudly South Africa organisation fuses the precept of ubuntu with that of scientific enquiry predicated on the South African context.
A mistake can be a gift — a lesson learned.