Nozipho Dlamini is the first woman president of the South African Colliery Managers’ Association, which is central in the coal mining industry, playing a strategic and influential role in its direction and decisions.
Dlamini is a mining engineer with more than 15 years of experience in the mining sector. She is also the technical services manager at one of South Africa’s most productive underground mines, leading a team of professionals that includes mining engineers, geologists, rock engineers, surveyors and business improvement change agents.
“Mining is one of the biggest contributors to the country’s GDP. I want to be part of the solution when it comes to its sustainability, and the positive environmental and social impact of our mines,” says Dlamini about the legacy she wants to impart.
“I want to be a great example for my kids. I want to represent what they thought was not possible for black women.”