Our guest for the next episode of the #TheAfricanStoryteller
Podcast is none other than Yvonne Chaka Chaka! Often celebrated as the
'Princess of Africa', she has been a prominent figure in the South African
music scene for over three decades. In an enlightening interview with The
African Storyteller’s Thulisile Phiri, Yvonne shares insights into her
multifaceted career, spanning music, philanthropy, business, and, more
recently, acting. Despite challenges and learning curves, her journey reflects
a continuous process of self-reinvention and learning.
Yvonne's commitment to education at her age is inspiring!
She discusses completing her postgraduate diploma and is currently
contemplating pursuing an MBA. Yvonne highlights the importance of education,
improving oneself, and acquiring skills. Although Yvonne aspired to be a
chartered accountant, she unexpectedly found herself entering the music
industry, or rather as she prefers, “music found me!”. Her career journey is a
testament to adaptability and embracing the opportunities out there.
Yvonne Chaka Chaka's career is a remarkable narrative of
versatility and evolution. Starting in the music industry, where she was
discovered by Phil Hollis, she has transitioned into various roles, including
philanthropy, business, and acting. Her approach to her multifaceted career
isn't about "having it all" but rather seizing opportunities and
being in the right place at the right time.
Yvonne's foray into entrepreneurship is a narrative of both
challenges and triumphs. From an unsuccessful limousine business venture to a
thriving hair care product line, her journey highlights the importance of
learning from failures. Her collaboration with Woolworths in launching a
crockery line reflects her deep connection to her roots and her desire to
create products that are accessible and culturally meaningful.
As a leader in society, Yvonne advocates for gender equality
and the empowerment of women. She stresses the need for more women in
leadership roles and the importance of women supporting each other in
professional spaces. Her perspective on gender dynamics in the business world
is enlightening, emphasizing empathy and cooperation over competition.
In discussing leaders, Yvonne recounts her interactions with
global figures like Nelson Mandela, drawing lessons from these experiences. She
reflects on the wisdom imparted, especially Mandela's approach to leadership
Yvonne addresses critical social issues such as gender-based
violence and the empowerment of the youth. She believes in initiating change at
the family level and extends her advocacy to larger community and societal
platforms. Her efforts in the Roll Back Malaria campaign and initiatives in
Soweto demonstrate her commitment to making a tangible difference in people's
On a personal note, Yvonne shares her practices for
relaxation and maintaining work-life balance. She highlights the importance of
taking breaks and not overworking oneself, emphasizing the need for self-care
Looking ahead, Yvonne discusses her upcoming projects in
acting and her contemplation of further education. Her continuous quest for
growth and learning is evident as she talks about expanding her horizons, both
in business and in personal development.
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