Minenhle Khoza works in academic development and youth empowerment to make education meaningful and fashionable.
She is a lecturer and Work Integrated Learning (WIL) co-ordinator at the University of Johannesburg’s department of biotechnology and food technology. As a WIL coordinator, Khoza assists students with preparation for the working world, which includes interviewing and CV-writing skills, and applications for WIL and internship. Since 2020, Khoza has helped over 160 undergraduate students get internships and 15 graduates to secure employment.
Khoza is the chief executive of Faculty of Best Advisory, an NPO at which she facilitates career guidance workshops for high school and university students, and assists matriculants from partner schools in applying for tertiary education opportunities.
“I wake up understanding that there’s someone who draws inspiration from seeing me strive. I make it my mission to excel so they can stay motivated and encouraged to make their lives meaningful,” she says.
“My dreams are bigger than me, and my mother always says ‘Ayikho Inkomo yobuthongo,’ meaning if you want wealth or rewards, you have to put in the effort.”