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Nompendulo Mkatshwa (Member of Parliament) on her journey in Student Activism and Politics as well as her hopes for South Africa Equip and Elevate

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Today we will be talking to Nompendulo Mkatshwa the Youngest woman on the benches of the African National Congress in the National Assembly of the South African Parliament and an aspirant specialist in education. She will be taking us through her upbringing and sharing some key values that have shaped her life. She will also discussing her journey in her student activism and politics as well as her hopes for South Africa.
She the is former President, Wits SRC and one of the leaders of the Wits Fees Must Fall in 2015/2016.  As the Whip to the Portfolio Committee on Higher Education, Science and Technology in the National Assembly of the South African Parliament
She sits on the Board of Trustees of the Ahmed Kathrada Foundation. The Founder of Yenza Foundation which focuses on youth, women, the environment, knowledge and the African continent. A regular newspaper columnist on Polity.Org.Za. To sum her up she is an activist!

Today we will be talking to Nompendulo Mkatshwa the Youngest woman on the benches of the African National Congress in the National Assembly of the South African Parliament and an aspirant specialist in education. She will be taking us through her upbringing and sharing some key values that have shaped her life. She will also discussing her journey in her student activism and politics as well as her hopes for South Africa.
She the is former President, Wits SRC and one of the leaders of the Wits Fees Must Fall in 2015/2016.  As the Whip to the Portfolio Committee on Higher Education, Science and Technology in the National Assembly of the South African Parliament
She sits on the Board of Trustees of the Ahmed Kathrada Foundation. The Founder of Yenza Foundation which focuses on youth, women, the environment, knowledge and the African continent. A regular newspaper columnist on Polity.Org.Za. To sum her up she is an activist!

58 min