Servant Leader
BEYOND SELF INTEREST
Leader
Servant
YOUTH SPEAK LEADERS
TRADITION
LOOKING BACK TO PAVE THE WAY FORWARD
SESSION TEN
JOIN OUR TRADITIONAL LEADERSHIP SESSION
Active Citizenship in partnership with Servant Leader invites you to a discussion about Traditional Leadership in South Africa.
This week we focus on the episode on Dr. Mangosuthu Buthelezi and what he shared about the role of traditional leaders, as servant leaders.
Join us as #firsttimevoters to discuss the conversation between Prof Daniel Plaatjies and Dr. Mangosuthu Buthelezi.
EPISODES TO DISCUSS
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ABOUT OUR PANELISTS
Olwethu Rani
Second-year BSocSci majoring in Politics, Gender Studies and Media and Writing at UCT
"I am a passionate black woman who strives to contribute to the progressive change of my community. When I complete my studies, I’d like to use writing, communication, and entrepreneurial thinking to empower and make a difference in the lives of the marginalised in my country."
Lidian Plaatjies
BA In Theatre & Performance at University of Cape Town
"I aspire to continue the work of my parents; to make South Africa a better and safer place for all through all art forms."
Mbali Williams
Law and Politics at University of Cape Town
"I’m an advocate for equity and equality... I’d like to contribute to both my local and international communities through justice work, and working with women and children based organisations."
Georgina Walther
University of Cape Town
" I enjoy having conversations and debates concerning political, societal, environmental and economic factors and how they impact different people in different ways. I feel it is important to listen and learn from other people with differing backgrounds and experiences. I believe this creates a more holistic understanding of these issues and spheres of life to allow us a more intersectional approach to addressing them."
Nicholas Kruger
Second-year Theatre & Performance UCT
"I currently serve as the Treasurer for Rainbow UCT, our queer student organisation on campus. I aim to use theatre to clarify and enhance our collective and individual understanding of Queerness is a South African context."
Neo Gumede
BA In Theatre & Performance at University of Cape Town
"Whilst I work towards being a trained performer I hope to contribute to a progressive sense of leadership pioneered by compassionate free-thinkers."
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Youth Speak Leaders is an ongoing dialogues series