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Category: International Women’s Day 2025 Spotlights

Spotlight on Thandie Hlabana – Researcher, Mentor & Advocate for Gender and Water Justice

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Today, we shine a light on Thandie Hlabana, a Mosotho woman from Lesotho, speaking Sesotho! A lecturer, researcher, mentor, and advocate for gender and water justice.

She identifies first as a mother, sister, daughter, friend, and mentor, roles that deeply shape her perspective on women’s struggles and resilience. As a passionate Sociology lecturer at the National University of Lesotho and a PhD researcher in Environmental Sciences and the Centre for Water Cultures at the University of Hull, UK, Thandie is using research as a tool for amplifying the voices of marginalised women and shaping gender-sensitive policies.


Research, Advocacy & Water Justice

Thandie’s current PhD research focuses on gendered water crises in Southern Africa. Using participatory, arts-based approaches, she highlights the realities of women who are often at the frontline of water struggles, balancing their own aspirations, family responsibilities, and community survival amidst climate change and systemic marginalisation.

Her work is rooted in a deep personal connection: in the women she works with, she sees herself, her mother, and her daughter. The paradox of water—as both a source of life and a life-threatening challenge—fuels her academic and activist pursuits.

Water is life. Water is life-threatening.

Her research aims to challenge global and local policies on climate change, water management, and gender inequality, ensuring that women’s voices shape water governance and climate resilience strategies.


Social Protection, Gender & Generational Relations

Beyond water governance, Thandie’s other research focuses on social protection, gender, and generational relations. She has published extensively on social policies, cash transfer programs, and the well-being of elderly and children in Southern Africa.

📚 Her Publications & Research:
🔗 Google Scholar Profile: See her work here

Her research is not just about theory—it is about action. Through her work, she seeks to confront inequalities and promote sustainable social change.


📚 A Book Thandie Loves – “Water is Life”

Thandie finds deep inspiration in “Water is Life: Women’s Human Rights in National and Local Water Governance in Southern and Eastern Africa” by Hellum & Kameri-Mbote.

This book aligns closely with her research on gendered water crises, exploring how water policies impact women’s lives, rights, and livelihoods across Southern and Eastern Africa.

For Thandie, water is life, but it is also life-threatening. Her research not only mirrors the themes in this book but also works to amplify women’s voices in the fight for equitable water policies.


💡 Why Thandie Inspires Us

Thandie is a brilliant researcher, a mentor, and a fierce advocate for African women. She is using her expertise to break silences, elevate marginalised voices, and challenge harmful policies.

✔ She is a leader in African research and policymaking. Through her work with Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCA), HelpAge International, WaterAID, UNDP, UNICEF, and the World Bank, she has contributed to critical policy discussions on social protection and gender justice.

✔ She is shaping African research institutions. She has served as President of the Population Association of Southern Africa (PASA) and Secretary General of the Union for African Population Studies (UAPS)—ensuring that African voices lead in global conversations on population, gender, and development.

✔ She is committed to mentoring the next generation. Whether through her students or research participants, she uplifts young women, guiding them through academic and career challenges while helping them claim their space in research and policy.

✔ She is bridging the gap between research and activism. By using participatory arts-based approaches in her research, she is ensuring that women’s lived realities are not just studied but heard and acted upon.

Thandie represents the power of African women in academia, policy, and advocacy, proving that research is a tool for justice and transformation.


🎓 Education & Academic Background

Thandie’s academic journey reflects her deep commitment to understanding and addressing social, environmental, and gender inequalities through interdisciplinary research. She has studied across four prestigious institutions, gaining expertise in sociology, development, population studies, and human geography.

📚 Educational Background:
🎓 PhD in Human Geography – University of Hull, UK (Current Research: Gendered Water Crises in Southern Africa)
🎓 MA in Sociology – Brown University, USA (Research Focus: Social Protection & Gender Relations)
🎓 MA in Development and Population Studies – University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (Exploring Population Dynamics & Social Policies in Africa)
🎓 BA in Economics and Demography – National University of Lesotho (Foundational Studies in Economic Development & Population Trends)


How Thandie Embodies the IWD 2025 Theme: “For ALL Women and Girls: Rights. Equality. Empowerment.”

✔ She challenges gender inequalities. Her work on social protection, water crises, and climate change ensures that women’s lived realities shape national and global policies.
✔ She uplifts young women in academia. As a lecturer, researcher, and mentor, she is training and guiding the next generation of African women scholars.
✔ She fights for climate justice. Her research confronts water scarcity, policy failures, and structural inequalities, ensuring that women are at the forefront of climate solutions.
✔ She believes in the power of knowledge as action. She doesn’t just study issues—she uses research as a platform for change, transformation, and justice.

Thandie is a force in African research, gender advocacy, and climate justice, proving that African women belong at the centre of global policymaking and scholarship.


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Spotlight on Paulina Shifugula – Software Developer, AI Enthusiast & Tech Leader

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At African Queens’ Ink, we celebrate women shaping the future through their skills, passion, and leadership. Today’s spotlight shines on Paulina Shifugula, a Software Developer, Artificial Intelligence (AI) enthusiast, mentor, and volleyball player whose journey embodies innovation, education, and empowerment.

A Trailblazer in Tech & Innovation

Paulina is a Chevening Scholar (2024-2025), currently pursuing a Master’s in Artificial Intelligence and Data Science at the University of Hull. Her journey in technology began with a Bachelor of Computer Science in Software Development (Honors) from NUST, where she honed her skills in programming, system development, and data science.

Her expertise is not just theoretical—she has developed and implemented major software solutions for government institutions, shaping the way Namibia adopts digital transformation.

Some of Paulina’s Key Contributions to Tech & Policy:


– Analyst Programmer at the Ministry of Mines & Energy – Led the development, re-engineering, and implementation of mission-critical systems, including the Fleet Management System used across the Namibian government.


– Software Developer at NCRST – Working on research, innovation, and national AI strategies.


– National AI Working Group Member – Contributing to policy discussions on AI adoption in Namibia.


– Object Model Team Leader – Leading the development of the Science, Technology, and Innovation Information Management System (STI-IMS).


– NDP 6 Drafting Committee Member – Providing technical expertise in Namibia’s next National Development Plan.


– Tech Event Coordinator: “I organise national hackathons, such as the Smart Digital Technologies Hackathon (March 2024) and the Pre-National Science Week Hackathon (2023).”

Her work is reshaping Namibia’s digital landscape, from software engineering to AI, policy drafting, and mentorship.


💡 Why Paulina Inspires Us

Paulina is not just a software developer—she is a problem solver, an innovator, and a role model for young women in STEM. She has defied stereotypes and pushed boundaries in a male-dominated field, proving that African women belong in tech leadership and artificial intelligence.

✔ She is pioneering AI & Data Science in Namibia – With her Chevening Scholarship, she is equipping herself with the knowledge to drive AI innovation in Africa.
✔ She is creating digital solutions that matter. From government systems to hackathon innovations, her work is making a real impact.
✔ She is mentoring the next generation – She actively mentors young students, provides career guidance, and serves as a course moderator at NUST, ensuring that more young women enter STEM fields.
✔ She balances tech and sports. As a National Volleyball League player, she proves that a brilliant mind and an athletic spirit can go hand in hand.
✔ She gives back to her community—She volunteered to develop the Namibia Volleyball Association website, showing that her skills are not just for personal success but also for community impact.

Paulina represents the future of African women in tech—a future that is bold, brilliant, and unstoppable.


🏆 Leadership & Innovation Beyond Coding

Paulina’s leadership skills go beyond software development:
– Chairperson of Kudos Sports Club (2022-2023) – Leading a sports and leadership community.
– Course Moderator at NUST – Supporting the next generation of software engineers.
– Her family and friend’s favourite people’s favourite tech person! She says: “they would call me for anything, even to fix a phone

Her leadership is holistic—blending education, technology, sports, and mentorship to build a better future.


📚 A Book by an African Woman Author Paulina Loves

Remote Control” by Nnedi Okorafor – a sci-fi novel about African tech, AI, and power.


How Paulina Embodies the IWD 2025 Theme: “For ALL Women and Girls: Rights. Equality. Empowerment.”

✔ She is breaking barriers in STEM – Paulina is creating space for women in AI, data science, and software development, proving that African women belong in global tech conversations.
✔ She mentors and uplifts young women – Through career guidance and education, she ensures that more women enter technology fields.
✔ She uses tech for real-world impact – From government systems to research and national policy, her work accelerates digital transformation in Africa.
✔ She balances intellect and wellness. As a volleyball player and leader, she encourages women to embrace their full selves—mind, body, and ambition.


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Spotlight on Paula Petrus – Future Nurse, Leader & Content Creator

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Today, we spotlight Paula Petrus, a young Namibian nursing student and content creator who embodies the spirit of International Women’s Day 2025 through her dedication to healthcare and digital empowerment.

A Future Nurse with a Heart for Service

Paula is currently in her third year at the University of Namibia, pursuing her dream of becoming a nurse. Her journey is more than just about earning a degree—it is about answering a call to serve. She is deeply committed to making a meaningful difference in people’s lives, especially the most vulnerable in her community.

For Paula, nursing is not just a profession but a mission. It is about providing care, advocating for patients, and ensuring that healthcare is accessible to all, regardless of their background.

Her story reflects this year’s International Women’s Day theme:

“For ALL Women and Girls: Rights. Equality. Empowerment.”

The theme is more than just a slogan—it is a call to action. It demands that we create a world where young women like Paula have the rights, power, and opportunities they deserve to accelerate change in their communities.

💡 Paula Embodies the IWD 2025 Theme in Action

  • She is a healthcare advocate. As a future nurse, she is stepping into a profession where she will be a protector of human rights, ensuring that healthcare reaches those who need it most.

  • She is a leader on campus. Serving as the School of Nursing Representative in the Student Representative Council (SRC), she is using her voice and influence to uplift other students and advocate for their needs.

  • She is a digital creator who shapes narratives. Through her YouTube channel, she proves that young women can be leaders, storytellers, and changemakers in multiple spaces. She uses digital media to inspire, educate, and connect with her audience.

  • She represents the power of youth and resilience. At a young age, she is an example of what happens when young women are given the tools and encouragement to thrive.

This year’s International Women’s Day calls for accelerated action—Paula is already ahead of the curve, using every platform available to her to drive change and inspire others. However, this does not mean that she does not need support to achieve her goals and make a mark in this world.

A Leader on Campus & Beyond

Paula doesn’t just excel in academics—she is a leader, an advocate, and an athlete.

At the University of Namibia, she is actively involved in leadership clubs and student governance, pushing for inclusivity, representation, and student welfare.

Beyond leadership, Paula is also passionate about sports, which keeps her energised and focused. She believes in holistic well-being and uses sports to maintain a balance between her academic, leadership, and creative pursuits.

A Content Creator with a Purpose

Paula’s influence extends beyond her university and the hospital walls. She is a content creator, running her YouTube channel, sharing insights and motivation, and sharing about her journey as a young African woman navigating education, leadership, and self-growth.

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🔗 @iiam_paula on YouTube

📚 Paula’s Favorite Book by an African Woman

Paula finds inspiration in “The Girl with the Louding Voice” by Abi Daré, a powerful novel about a young Nigerian girl determined to get an education and create a better future for herself. Much like Adunni, the novel’s protagonist, Paula believes in the power of education, leadership, and resilience to transform lives.

Paula represents the future of leadership, healthcare, and digital influence. Her story reminds us that young women have the power to change the world when given the right opportunities and support.

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Spotlight on Dr Roselyne Masamha – Advancing Research & Education

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Dr. Roselyne Masamha, mental health researcher, forensic nursing expert, and advocate for decolonization, working to break barriers in mental health conversations in Black and Minoritised Ethnic (BME) communities.
Dr Roselyne Masamha, researcher, educator and forensic nurse expert.

About Dr Roselyne Masamha

Dr Roselyne Masamha is a staff development consultant, researcher, and Senior Fellow of Advance Higher Education with extensive expertise in mental health, migration studies, and decolonisation. She has a clinical background in forensic learning disability nursing, where she worked as a Clinical Specialist in secure settings supporting individuals at the interface of Mental Health Law and the Criminal Justice system. She has dedicated her career to learning disabilities, social justice, and equity in education and healthcare. Drawing from her clinical practice experience, she moved into clinical education as a lecturer for over 10 years across a number of Higher Education institutions. Currently, she is focussing on research, publication and staff development, with research interests in:

  • Population movements,
  • The migrant experience,
  • Knowledge production,
  • Decolonisation,
  • Learning from the margins and
  • Working with marginalised groups.

She is currently working with Youth Aspire Connect (YAC) on an innovative mental health project for Black and Minoritised Ethnic (BME) communities.

Her efforts align with this year’s International Women’s Day theme:

💜 “For ALL Women and Girls: Rights. Equality. Empowerment.”

Dr Masamha is breaking barriers in mental health, migration, and higher education through research, mentorship, and advocacy.🔗 Learn more about the YAC Project


Key Contributions & Published Works

📖 Fundamentals of Mental Health Nursing, 2nd Edition (Wiley)
📖 Formulation in Mental Health Nursing (SpringerLink)
📖 Chimurenga Epistemologies (Semantic Scholar)
📖 Re-Negotiating Discourses on AIDS during the COVID-19 Pandemic
📖 The Education Experiences of Zimbabwean Nurses in the UK (White Rose eTheses Online)
📖 The Liability of Foreignness: Decolonial Struggles of Migrants
📖 Post-it Notes to My Lecturers | Decolonization and Feminisms
📖 Nursing Nostalgia: Archival Traces and the Social Lives of Zimbabweans in Britain
📖 ‘Barriers to Overcoming the Barriers’ – A Scoping Review of Clinical Supervision Literature

Her work is a powerful reflection on identity, knowledge, and justice, challenging dominant discourses in healthcare, education, and migration.


Why Dr Roselyne Masamha Inspires Us

  • She is dismantling mental health stigma – Engaging parents religious & community leaders to foster open conversations about mental health.
  • She amplifies youth voices – Training young researchers to lead in mental health advocacy.
  • She bridges research and policy – Working across academia, community initiatives, and government to inform mental health interventions.
  • She is creating sustainable change – Developing mental health toolkits & training resources to support BME parents and young people beyond this project.

Her interdisciplinary work ensures that migrants, young people, and marginalised communities access mental health resources, representation, and empowerment.


Her Favorite African Woman-Authored Book

Dr Masamha is an avid reader of books authored by African women and has many favourites. One of the books that has deeply resonated with her is “Zenzele: A Letter for My Daughter” by J. Nozipo Maraire, a powerful novel written as a letter from a Zimbabwean mother to her daughter

🔗 Read more about “Zenzele: A Letter for My Daughter” → get book HERE


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Spotlight on Shangelao Ndadi Turnbull – Leading with Heart, Overcoming with Strength

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At African Queens’ Ink, we believe that stories are powerful and essential to being African. Stories humanise, empower and inspire. Today, our woman of the day, Shangelao Ndadi Turnbull, tells us her story, and we are incredibly privileged to publish it.

Shangelao Ndadi Turnbull
Shangelao Ndadi Turnbull, a dynamic HR strategist and mentor, has built a career dedicated to empowering individuals, fostering leadership, and inspiring resilience in corporate and personal growth.

A Story of Strength, Strategy, and Starting Over

I never saw myself as a superhero with any superpowers. As I grew older and, hopefully, wiser, I realised that being a hero doesn’t require extraordinary abilities. It does not require me to wear a cape and be a Wonder Woman. I’ve discovered that my strength rests in my perseverance, fortitude in the face of fear, and agility in adapting and getting back on my feet.

I’ve always been the little girl with a lot of energy and huge aspirations, but when I had my first child as a teenager, I refrained from pursuing them fully. At the time, I thought I no longer deserved any accomplishment. Wanting better for myself, I resumed dreaming and resurrected previously abandoned dreams. I pushed against the odds and decided my story wasn’t over.

Becoming an HR Strategist and Corporate Leader

I am a human resources enthusiast with a Master of Philosophy in Corporate Strategy. My early profession was shaped by my desire to change people’s perspectives on personal development. As a committed HR practitioner, I think that I am a change agent and that people are the most critical links in every organisation.

Key Roles in My Career

  • Former Regional HR Manager at Walmart t/a Game Discount Stores (Namibia) – Leading HR strategies in a fast-paced retail environment.
  • Former HR Business Partner at Namdeb Diamond Corporation – Driving talent development in a highly competitive industry.
  • My last key role in Namibia was as Corporate Affairs Manager at Namdeb Diamond Corporation

As a creative at heart, I was allowed to apply my creative mind and energy to the Brand and Corporate Affairs Manager role. Working in this capacity allowed me to significantly touch the lives of vulnerable groups and communities, reawakening my profound sense of caring and affecting lives. I believe that our daily contacts have the potential to impact and touch people’s lives.

Starting Over in a New Country

After a highly fulfilling career, I made the life-altering decision to move to a new country to pursue other ambitions. I left behind everything I knew, everything I had built, and everything I had fought for. I stepped into the unknown, far from my comfort zone, and had to start from scratch. I was terrified. But I knew one thing—I had been here before. Life had tested me before, and I had overcome it. I knew I would overcome again.

A New Chapter: Impacting Lives in Healthcare

Now, I am a Pharmacy Performance Coordinator with CVS Health, where I continue to touch lives—this time, through healthcare.

It is a different world from corporate strategy and HR, but the heart of my work remains the same: helping people, leading with purpose, and making a difference wherever I go.

My Greatest Achievement

As I find my feet and reconstruct my sense of belonging, I embark on a new journey. I am now a Pharmacy Performance Coordinator with CVS Health, touching and impacting lives through healthcare in the United States. I lead with my heart. In my free time, I enjoy expressing my creativity in the kitchen and spending time with my family. Despite all my career highs, job titles, and achievements, my most significant moment was something far more personal.

I sat in my youngest son’s high school admission interview, listening as he was asked a simple question:

“Who is your hero?”

He didn’t name a famous figure. He didn’t mention an athlete or a celebrity.

He said, “My mother! She is the strongest person I know.”

That moment meant more to me than any degree, award, or promotion.

Shangelao Ndadi Turnbull standing with her two sons, embodying resilience, motherhood, and leadership, as she continues to inspire and empower the next generation.
Shangelao Ndadi Turnbull, with her two sons- a living testament to resilience, motherhood, and perseverance.

Now, I Pay It Forward

I’ve learnt that my faith and the God in me enhance my superpowers even in the face of adversity. My ability to overcome daily challenges and celebrate minor victories defines me as an imperfectly perfect woman.

That is why I mentor young women, helping them navigate life and career choices and reminding them that no detour is the end of the road. I teach them that strength is not in never falling—it’s in always getting back up.

My Favorite African Woman-Authored Book

One of the writers who inspires me the most is Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, a powerful storyteller who has redefined African narratives, feminism, and identity.

How I Embody This Year’s International Women’s Day Theme

💜For ALL Women and Girls: Rights. Equality. Empowerment.


✔️ I empower others – As an HR strategist, community advocate, and mentor, I help others realise their full potential.
✔️ I lead with heart – Whether in corporate strategy, brand management, or healthcare, my work has always been about people.
✔️ I embody resilience – Life knocked me down at times. I stood back up every single time.

Why Shangelao Inspires Us

Shangelao embodies resilience and transformation, proving that no circumstance can limit one’s potential. Her journey, from teenage motherhood to corporate leadership and later stepping into the unknown to start over in a new country, is a testament to strength, faith, and courage.

✔ She Defied Expectations – Instead of letting society define her, she rewrote her own narrative, proving that early challenges do not dictate future success.
✔ She leads with Purpose. As a former HR Strategist, she dedicated herself to helping people reach their full potential.
✔ She Uses Her Skills to Uplift Communities – Through her Brand and Corporate Affairs work, she impacted vulnerable groups and strengthened community engagement.
✔ She Reinvented Herself Fearlessly—After moving to a new country, she entered the healthcare industry, bringing her leadership expertise to a whole new field.
✔ She Empowers the Next Generation – Through mentorship, she guides young women in career and life choices, teaching them that success is always within reach.

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Spotlight on Loide Nantinda Filmmaker and Cultural Heritage Advocate

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Loide Nantinda, Namibian creative director, storyteller, and cultural heritage advocate, leading initiatives in film, media, and African identity preservation.
Loide Nantinda, Founder & Creative Director of Loide Invictus Media, is a storyteller, cultural heritage advocate, and leader in African creative industries.

Today, we spotlight and honour Loide Nantinda, a Namibian filmmaker, writer, actor, speaker, personal coach, ministry creative, communications strategist, and cultural heritage advocate. Her work uplifts communities, amplifies African voices, and preserves cultural identity.

About Loide Nantinda, Filmmaker and Cultural Heritage Advocate

As the Founder & Creative Director of Loide Invictus Media, Loide has built a legacy in heritage initiatives, arts, and corporate communications. She is also the powerhouse behind The Loide Invictus Brand, the creator of The Our Likeness Documentary Project, and the owner of Nuusiku Investment cc, which houses two creative sister brands:

  • Nuusiku Pictures – A platform dedicated to storytelling through film
  • Plainpmedia – A creative hub for writing, content creation, and branding

Loide is deeply passionate about cultural diplomacy, storytelling, and women’s advocacy, ensuring that African women’s stories and identities are amplified globally. She is passionate about the call on her life to connect the greater global sisterhood through collaborations and partnerships embedded in themes of
Identity, cultural diplomacy, women’s advocacy and divine whole transformational empowerment.

Loide attended film school in Cape Town, South Africa, where she majored in acting for film (2007). She also holds a documentary filmmaking diploma from the New York Film Academy (2017).

A Leader in Storytelling, Film & Heritage Preservation

Through Loide Invictus Media, Loide pioneers initiatives that:

  • Amplify African women’s voices in media – Advocating for representation in film and storytelling
  • Strengthen corporate communications – Coaching women and organisations in branding, leadership, and visibility
  • Preserve heritage through film and cultural events – Documenting stories that celebrate identity and resilience
  • Promote equal access to the arts and education – Creating opportunities for young creatives, particularly women and girls

Her commitment to cultural storytelling and heritage preservation has led her to:

  • Host National Heritage Week (2021-2023) in the Oshikoto Region – Ensuring history remains alive for future generations
  • Lead the Odelela Festival Namibia (2021) – A platform celebrating Namibian cultural heritage
  • Produce “People of Namibia in Times of COVID-19” – A documentary showcasing resilience during the pandemic
  • Represent Namibia in the Women in Film Guild Botswana – Championing African women in the film industry
  • Curate corporate communications for Women in Mining Leadership Awards (2023-2024) – Highlighting women’s achievements in historically male-dominated industries
  • Speak at the MSME Peer Forum (2023) and be recognised as a K2Gen Next Generation Entrepreneur (2022) – Empowering young African entrepreneurs.

Her work blends heritage preservation with corporate strategy, creating a sustainable model for cultural and creative entrepreneurship in Namibia and beyond.

Why Loide Nantinda Inspires Us

Loide’s impact extends beyond the creative space—she is a visionary leader, a mentor, and an advocate for African identity and storytelling.

🔥 She creates spaces where African women can thrive – Whether through film, corporate communications, or cultural heritage events, she ensures women’s voices are heard and celebrated.

🔥 She is redefining how we document African stories – Through her documentary films, media projects, and heritage work, she is preserving the rich narratives of African communities for future generations.

🔥 She is passionate about education and empowerment – Her work in mentorship, coaching, and leadership training enables young creatives and entrepreneurs to develop essential skills for success.

🔥 She proves that culture and business can coexist – By blending heritage preservation with corporate strategy, she is creating a sustainable model for cultural and creative entrepreneurship in Namibia and beyond.

Loide is more than a creative professional—she is a force for change, ensuring that African voices remain at the centre of global storytelling.

How Loide’s Work Embodies This Year’s IWD Theme

💜The 2025 IWD theme, “For ALL Women and Girls: Rights. Equality. Empowerment,” calls for:

  • Equal access to opportunities
  • Visibility for women’s achievements
  • Representation in creative industries

💜Loide embodies this by:

  • Giving African women a platform in media – Ensuring their stories are told, preserved, and celebrated
  • Promoting education and mentorship – Training women in entrepreneurship, communication, and financial literacy
  • Challenging industry norms – Leading projects in heritage preservation, documentary filmmaking, and creative consulting that centre on women’s voices
  • She is a Women’s Advocate and has been awarded the 2019 Global Impact Award at the When Women Heal Summit and has featured in the highly acclaimed Master Your Destiny Namibia Publication.

She is passionate about issues of identity and origin, which has landed her in the heritage and cultural scene. She believes we should be educated on and experience these aspects of society to walk out on an authentic journey and be more compassionate towards humanity in general. She says, “If you don’t know who you are, nothing works.” This is a great quote by Maya Angelou that I absolutely love.

Her work is a testament to the transformative power of storytelling—a tool for empowerment, equality, and justice.

Thought Leadership & Published Works

Loide is also a thought leader in professional and emotional well-being. She has written on healing, resilience, and navigating challenges in the workplace.

Her insights help women and professionals build confidence, develop resilience, and create healthier work environments.

Her Favorite African -Authored Book

Loide is passionate about literature that celebrates identity and resilience. She actively supports African storytelling initiatives. One of her favourite books is Things Fall Apart, a Novel by Chinua Achebe

Celebrate Loide! 🥳

Loide Nantinda is more than a creative professional—she is a force for change. Through film, storytelling, and cultural diplomacy, she ensures that African voices remain central to global narratives.

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Spotlight on Tatenda Manhanzva – A Champion for Justice

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Tatenda Manhanzva, a Zimbabwean-Canadian lawyer, Chevening Alumnus, and social justice advocate dedicated to ensuring access to justice for marginalized communities.
Tatenda Manhanzva, a dual-qualified lawyer in Zimbabwe and Canada, works as a family law practitioner, advocating for Indigenous and marginalized communities.

About Tatenda Manhanzva

Today, we celebrate Tatenda Manhanzva, a passionate advocate for social justice and an inspiration to many.

A Chevening Alumnus (2017-2018) and an experienced lawyer qualified in Zimbabwe and Canada, Tatenda has dedicated her career to ensuring that marginalised communities have access to justice.

In Zimbabwe, she served as a Provincial Court Judge (Magistrate), upholding justice across all sectors of society. She also gained extensive experience in corporate law as a private lawyer.

Upon qualifying as a Barrister and Solicitor in Canada, she transitioned into human rights-oriented law and is currently practising as a family lawyer. She works predominantly with Indigenous and other marginalised groups, tirelessly fighting for their rights.

Beyond her legal career, Tatenda remains deeply connected to Zimbabwe, actively supporting missions that assist orphans and widows.


Commitment to Community & Philanthropy

Tatenda’s dedication to justice and fairness extends beyond the courtroom. She is a strong advocate for uplifting underserved communities, both in Canada and Zimbabwe.

Through her philanthropic work, she:
💜 Supports missions that assist orphans and widows in Zimbabwe
💡 Advocates for social justice initiatives aimed at marginalised groups
🌱 Uses her legal expertise to empower communities and promote equality

Her passion for community-driven impact makes her a true agent of change.


📚 Her Favorite African Woman Writer

Tatenda believes in the power of storytelling to amplify voices and create change. Her favourite book, “Nervous Conditions” by Tsitsi Dangarembga, is a powerful exploration of gender, education, and self-determination. Like the novel’s protagonist, Tatenda’s journey is one of resilience, transformation, and leadership.


Why Tatenda Manhanzva Inspires Us

Tatenda embodies this year’s International Women’s Day theme:

💜 For ALL Women and Girls: Rights. Equality. Empowerment.

Her work is a testament to justice, resilience, and leadership:
– Former Provincial Court Judge in Zimbabwe
– Dual-Qualified Lawyer (Zimbabwe & Canada)
– Corporate Law & Private Practice Experience
– Family Law Practitioner in Canada, focusing on human rights cases
– Philanthropist supporting orphans & widows in Zimbabwe

Through her legal advocacy and humanitarian efforts, Tatenda ensures that everyone—especially the marginalised—has a voice and access to justice.


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Tatenda Manhanzva is breaking barriers in law and social justice, ensuring that every person—especially the marginalised—has a voice and access to justice.

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Spotlight on Kauli Nghishitende – A Trailblazing Legal Mind

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Kauli Nghishitende, a Namibian legal expert and corporate leader, advocating for ethical leadership, governance, and justice.
Kauli Nghishitende, a high-impact legal professional and corporate leader, is shaping ethical governance and leadership in Namibia.

About Kauli Nghishitende

Kauli Nghishitende is a renowned legal professional and corporate leader passionate about corporate governance and ethical leadership. Her career spans both the judiciary and corporate sectors. An admitted practitioner of the High Court of Namibia, she began her legal journey as a magistrate, serving six years before transitioning into corporate law.

Since then, she has held high-ranking roles, including Legal Mine Secretary at Namdeb Diamond Corporation (Pty) Ltd. She now serves as Company Secretary at Erongo RED (Pty) Ltd, a leading electricity distribution company in Namibia, where she is a member of the executive committee.

A Leader in Legal & Corporate Governance

Beyond her corporate and legal work, Kauli plays a crucial role in shaping Namibia’s legal profession. She currently serves as:

  • Board Member of the Namibia Press Agency
  • Trustee on the Namibia Medical Care (NMC) Board of Trustees, where she chairs the Remuneration & Nominations Committee
  • Member of the Legal Ethics & Investigatory Committee, Law Society of Namibia
  • Member of the Non-Practicing Legal Practitioners Committee, Law Society of Namibia

Her work ensures the upholding of legal and ethical standards, making her a respected figure in the Namibian legal community.

Balancing Career, Family & Personal Passions

Kauli is also a devoted mother, a passionate traveller, and values quality time with her family and friends. Whether exploring new destinations or mentoring young professionals, she exemplifies the balance of ambition and personal fulfilment.

Why She Inspires Us

Kauli is a trailblazer—a woman who has successfully navigated law, corporate governance, and ethical leadership. Her dedication to justice, mentorship, and professional excellence make her a role model for aspiring legal minds and corporate professionals.

Notable Achievements

  • Served as a Principal Magistrate for six years, ensuring justice was upheld.
  • Admitted practitioner of the High Court of Namibia
  • Former Legal Mine Secretary at Namdeb, now Company Secretary at Erongo RED
  • Board of Trustee Member of Namibia Medical Care (NMC)
  • Member of Legal Ethics & Investigatory Committee, Law Society of Namibia
  • Member of the Non-Practicing Legal Practitioners Committee, Law Society of Namibia
  • A devoted mother and mentor, balancing career and family with grace
  • A passionate traveller, embracing new experiences and cultures

Her Favorite African Woman Writer

Kauli finds inspiration in the words of legendary African women writers. Her favourite book, “The Cardinals” by Bessie Head, reflects her appreciation for deep, thought-provoking literature that challenges norms and amplifies African voices. Like Head’s writing, Kauli’s journey is one of resilience, intelligence, and strength.

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Spotlight on Jordaania Andima – Footsteps for Africa Country Director

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Jordaania Andima, Country Director of Footsteps for Africa, a leader in community development and youth empowerment, committed to improving education, health, and opportunities for Namibians.
Jordaania Andima, Country Director of Footsteps for Africa, is dedicated to strengthening communities through education, health initiatives, and youth empowerment in Namibia.

About Jordaania Andima

Our spotlight for today as part of the International Women’s Day countdown is Jordaania Andima, a dedicated advocate for education, health, and youth empowerment in Namibia. As the Country Director for Footsteps for Africa, a non-profit organisation focused on providing vital infrastructure such as community gardens, school libraries, hostels, resource centres, and nurseries. She, therefore, plays a crucial role in uplifting communities and ensuring access to essential resources.

A Patriot Dedicated to Transforming Lives

Jordaania’s work is fueled by her deep love for Namibia and her belief in the power of collective action. Her commitment to development is evident in her efforts to facilitate partnerships that directly impact education, health, and youth-focused initiatives.

As the Namibian Country Representative for Footsteps for Africa, she has helped mobilise resources and forge partnerships that provide:
Books for school libraries
Reusable sanitary products for young girls
Training for youth-focused initiatives like the #BeFree Youth Campus

Through these projects, Jordaania witnessed firsthand how collaboration can address critical needs and drive sustainable development in Namibia.

Empowering the Next Generation – A Reflection of IWD 2025’s Theme

This year’s International Women’s Day theme, “For ALL Women and Girls: Rights. Equality. Empowerment,” calls for action to create a world where opportunities are accessible to every woman and girl.

Jordaania embodies this theme by:
Enhancing educational infrastructure to provide better learning environments.
Empowering young people through mentorship and leadership programs.
Advocating for sustainable community development, ensuring future generations inherit stronger, more resilient communities.

Her vision for Namibia is rooted in creating opportunities for others—ensuring that no girl is left without access to education, no community is left without resources, and no youth is left without hope for a better future.

Building a Stronger Namibia

Jordaania’s work with Footsteps for Africa is a testament to the power of unity. By bringing people together to support educational and community development, she demonstrates the immense potential within Namibia when communities unite to overcome challenges and build a brighter future.

🔗 Learn more about Footsteps for Africa and its impact: www.footstepsforafrica.com

Jordaarnia in Action

Jordaania Andima, Country Director of Footsteps for Africa, guiding children in the Community Garden at Rehoboth Primary School, fostering sustainability and youth empowerment.
Jordaania Andima works alongside students in the Community Garden at Rehoboth Primary School, an initiative by Footsteps for Africa to promote food security, environmental education, and community sustainability.
Jordaania Andima and colleagues from Footsteps for Africa with community members at the Havana informal settlement during the donation of a soup kitchen to support vulnerable families.
Jordaania Andima and the Footsteps for Africa team stand with community members in the Havana informal settlement, celebrating the donation of a soup kitchen to provide essential meals and support to those in need.

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Jordaania is leading the way in community transformation, youth empowerment, and education advocacy. Let’s celebrate her dedication to creating opportunities for all!

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Spotlight on Ms. Lyna Gitonga

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Lyna Gitonga, a Kenyan finance expert and Chevening Scholar, smiling in front of a historic European building. She is passionate about financial empowerment for African women
Lyna Gitonga – A Kenyan finance expert and Chevening Scholar, passionate about empowering African women through financial independence.

About Ms. Lyna Gitonga

Ms. Lyna Gitonga is a proudly Kenyan professional currently residing in the Netherlands. A Chevening Scholar (2017/2018), she holds a Master of Science degree in Finance from Queen Mary University of London. With extensive expertise in Financial Planning & Analysis, Audit, and Data Analysis, she is proficient in tools such as Power BI, Python, ERP systems (Dynamics AX & Dynamics 365), and EViews.

Her background also includes a strong foundation in Project Management, specialising in Scrum Methodology and Design Thinking. Currently, she works for a leading global commercial equipment manufacturing company in the food and beverage industry, where she has successfully leveraged her skills in various impactful projects, optimising financial processes and enhancing business performance.

A Leader in Community Engagement

A former Rotarian, Lyna served for two years on the Recruitment/Membership Committee at the Rotary Club of Utrecht International. She was drawn to the club’s mission of “Sharing a Cross-Cultural Experience,” fostering understanding, collaboration, and meaningful change.

Lyna also contributed to the Futuring Knowledge Institutions – HVA2030 Project, an Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (AUAS) Edtech Initiative for Social Change. This initiative used speculative design to envision a future-proof, resilient, and open knowledge institution as part of the metropolitan Amsterdam ecosystem. You can read more about it here.

Passion for Financial Empowerment

Lyna is deeply committed to empowering African women by teaching them how to attain financial independence through micro-banking activities and community-based small-scale investments. She believes that by equipping women with financial knowledge and tools, they can achieve long-term stability and success.

Her Favorite African Woman Author

Lyna’s favorite book by an African woman is “Homegoing” by Yaa Gyasi. She describes it as:
“Heartbreaking and ripping my heart every time, but a must-read for every African.”

Beyond Work

Outside of her professional life, Lyna enjoys reading, traveling, and watching documentaries, always expanding her knowledge and staying informed about global developments. Her unique blend of financial expertise, dedication to social change, and passion for lifelong learning continues to drive her mission to make a meaningful impact in both her personal and professional life.


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Let’s celebrate Lyna Gitonga, an exceptional woman making strides in finance, community engagement, and women’s empowerment.

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