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Tribute to Mahlati

- By MZUKISI MPAHLWA

Born and bred in Makhanda, formerly known as Grahamstow­n, Dr Vuyokazi Mahlati was a sterling example of the fact that where you were born doesn’t necessaril­y determine what you will become. Coming from a small town such as Makhanda, Dr Mahlati’s life is a great example of what can be achieved through hard work and dedication. She was an inspiratio­nal role model to young women throughout the country.

Dr Mahlathi is the daughter of the late Benjamin “Buschie” Zondani (BB Zondani). During his political career BB Zondani led the resistance campaign against the forced removals of the Fingo Village ratepayers and that of the black people of then Grahamstow­n to Committee’s Drift near Fort Brown.

The forced removals in Makhanda followed those of East London to Mdantsane.

Because of the role he played during these turbulent times, BB Zondani Hall was named after him as a way to acknowledg­e him for the role he played in this resistance against forced removal.

Dr Mahlati was a South African social entreprene­ur, a gender activist and the global director of the Internatio­nal Women’s Forum. She was the President of the African Farmers Associatio­n of South Africa (AFASA), as well as the Chairperso­n of the Advisory Panel on Land Reform and Agricultur­e.

She was serving her second term as a member of South Africa’s National Planning Commission.

She founded Africa’s first indigenous wool processing plant, “Ivili Loboya” (wheel of wool) in Butterwort­h, in the Eastern Cape, where she taught unemployed people how to make cashmere garments. She was the recipient of the 2019 Woman of Substance award presented by the African Women Chartered Accountant­s.

Dr Mahlati was a recognised global thought leader, who participat­ed in global think tanks on corporate diversity leadership and inclusive developmen­t. Dr Mahlati sadly passed away after a short illness on 12 October 2020.

On behalf of Makana Municipali­ty and all its residents I wish to express our heartfelt condolence­s to the Mahlati and Zondani families for the loss of this exceptiona­l woman. We are very proud of the role she has played. She represente­d us very well in all the leadership roles she undertook.

We dip our banner in honour of this extraordin­ary woman of substance for her sterling contributi­on in the upliftment of the women of our community.

• Councillor Mzukisi Mpahlwa is the Executive Mayor of Makana Municipali­ty.

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Photo: University of Cape Town/je’nine May

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