IN CONVERSATION WITH TEBOGO MASHIFANA (PROFESSOR AT THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AFRICA)

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This women’s month we continue to celebrate and honour South African Women in Science Awards are taking place, celebrating excellence and innovation among the country’s top female scientists and researchers.
The event not only honours their groundbreaking work but also aims to inspire the next generation of young women to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
Today we chat to one of the finalists who’s Distinguished Young Women Researcher, category : Natural and Engineering Sciences.
She is a member of the prestigious South African Young Academy of Science and is professionally registered as a Technologist with the Engineering Council of South Africa.
Born and raised in the small village of Sehlakwane in Limpopo, Prof. Mashifana exemplifies the belief that science, technology, and innovation should be accessible to everyone, regardless of their background. She is an advocate for education, inspiring the next generation of leaders in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and Innovation (STEMI).
As a passionate innovator and entrepreneur, she leverages science and technology to address real-world challenges. Prof. Mashifana is also a dedicated mentor, empowering young people, particularly women and girls, to pursue careers in STEMI. Her commitment to mentorship is guided by the principle of lifting others as she rises.
Recognized as a trailblazer and role model, she has received several awards, including the prestigious TW Kambule-NSTF Award, various National Research Foundation (NRF) grants, the NRF Award for Research Excellence, and the Global Cleantech Innovation Programme Award. She was featured in the Mail & Guardian's list of 200 Young South Africans. Her work is grounded in purpose, passion, and service, driven by the belief that true leadership means creating space for others to thrive.
“And when you get to where you’re going, turn around and help her too, for there was a time, not so long ago, when she was you.”
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