Mbulaheni Tshinanne Zaidah is a self-motivated woman who is ready to make an impact in the society. She is doing Bachelor of Arts at university of Venda. She is a founder of Tshinanne Integrity Foundation which helps less privileged young girls with sanitary towels. On top of that, she is a volunteer as an AIME mentor helping grade 12 learners to pass their matric and she is also registered as a peer helper at the University of Venda, where she assist  students who have family, academic and relationship issues. The youth of South Africa must have a clear vision of where they are going in their lives. We are living in a country which has got a lot of ladders to climb in the global community and we are not going to climb it by doing things the same way. Mbulaheni firmly believes that the future of tomorrow lies in the hands of youth. Youth are the leaders of tomorrow. It is important to equip young folks to be innovative, to think critically and to understand the world around them.

“l always tell people that l am not in the modelling industry to showcase my beauty, my confidence or intelligence. I am an agent of success who is representing other girls who cannot believe in themselves”, she says. She realised that there is no one coming to save girls from life challenges but it requires any female who is strong enough to cover the gap.

 

 

 

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