Lindiwe Mazibuko
Former Democratic Alliance Leader | South Africa's Youngest Parliamentarian
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Lindiwe Mazibuko is the former parliamentary leader of South Africa's Democratic Alliance, the country's official opposition party. At just 31 years old, she became the youngest person ever to lead a party in the National Assembly.
As an MP, Mazibuko championed government transparency, economic reform, and racial reconciliation. Her powerful speeches and media appearances made her a rising star in South African politics.
Mazibuko's keynotes share insights on 21st century leadership, transforming political institutions, and inspiring the next generation of African changemakers.
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Why the African diaspora is crucial to the continent's future
As the former parliamentary leader of the opposition party, Lindiwe Mazibuko put her fair share of time and effort into South African politics. In this rousing talk, she turns to the African diaspora and makes a case for its members to return to their home countries and devote themselves to public service. "There's nobody waiting in the wings to save us from ourselves," she says. "There's just us."
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