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Guest: Bulelwa Mabasa, Director and Head of the Land Reform Practice and author of
Welcome to the Tuesday edition of The Viewpoint, and as tradition on the show on a Tuesday we have a guest takeover the show until the top of the hour, in which they get to sit down with two of their guests doing remarkable work, and today is no different – we have Bulelwa Mabasa – Director and Head of the Land Reform Practice at Werkmans attorney and author of My Land Obsession.
Guest 1: Sewela Langeni is the owner of Book Circle Capital, an independent bookshop focusing on African Literature based at 27 Boxes in Melville, Johannesburg. She is passionate about literacy, especially in children. Sewela is a Marketing and Communications Manager at one of South Africa's leading insurance companies. Her academic background spans from Journalism, Communication Sciences to Marketing. She holds a master's degree in strategic marketing and consulting from the University of Birmingham, UK.
Guest 2: Malilomo Nkhabu
A leadership and youth development enthusiast and is an experienced community development professional who is passionate about development and creating better livelihoods for communities. She is currently doing an MPhil in Development Practice with a focus on the implementation of the SDGs. She holds master’s degree in Environment and Society from the University of Pretoria and her Undergraduate and Honors degree at Monash South Africa.
Bulelwa is a leader in her field given her appointment by President Cyril Ramaphosa to serve as the only attorney on the Presidential Advisory Panel on Land Reform in 2018 and her authorship of the leading text on land reform, a publication titled Land in South Africa: Contested Meanings and Nation-Formation. Bulelwa has also contributed to major journals and publications on Land Reform and Women. Bulelwa was awarded Best in Land Rights and Best in Thought Leadership, Innovation and Academia, at the Women in Law (WOZA) awards ceremony, that was hosted in July 2022. She also published a memoir titled My Land Obsession which been shortlisted for Best Non-Fiction for 2022 by the Sunday Times Literary Awards.
Guest: Bulelwa Mabasa, Director and Head of the Land Reform Practice and author of
Welcome to the Tuesday edition of The Viewpoint, and as tradition on the show on a Tuesday we have a guest takeover the show until the top of the hour, in which they get to sit down with two of their guests doing remarkable work, and today is no different – we have Bulelwa Mabasa – Director and Head of the Land Reform Practice at Werkmans attorney and author of My Land Obsession.
Guest 1: Sewela Langeni is the owner of Book Circle Capital, an independent bookshop focusing on African Literature based at 27 Boxes in Melville, Johannesburg. She is passionate about literacy, especially in children. Sewela is a Marketing and Communications Manager at one of South Africa's leading insurance companies. Her academic background spans from Journalism, Communication Sciences to Marketing. She holds a master's degree in strategic marketing and consulting from the University of Birmingham, UK.
Guest 2: Malilomo Nkhabu
A leadership and youth development enthusiast and is an experienced community development professional who is passionate about development and creating better livelihoods for communities. She is currently doing an MPhil in Development Practice with a focus on the implementation of the SDGs. She holds master’s degree in Environment and Society from the University of Pretoria and her Undergraduate and Honors degree at Monash South Africa.
Bulelwa is a leader in her field given her appointment by President Cyril Ramaphosa to serve as the only attorney on the Presidential Advisory Panel on Land Reform in 2018 and her authorship of the leading text on land reform, a publication titled Land in South Africa: Contested Meanings and Nation-Formation. Bulelwa has also contributed to major journals and publications on Land Reform and Women. Bulelwa was awarded Best in Land Rights and Best in Thought Leadership, Innovation and Academia, at the Women in Law (WOZA) awards ceremony, that was hosted in July 2022. She also published a memoir titled My Land Obsession which been shortlisted for Best Non-Fiction for 2022 by the Sunday Times Literary Awards.