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ECAfrica100 in Conversation With Liziwe Ntshengulana

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Author, mom, a former teacher, mentor, life coach... to mention a few are titles Liziwe Ntshengulana identifies well with. Liziwe Ntshengulana has an entrepreneurial spirit; always keen to do things that have never been done before. Liziwe has written and published books such as The World Upside Down, published by Verity Publishers in 2013, second one published by Kima Global Publishers as an E-book in 2014.
As a Circuit Manager, she started an award ceremony to award schools that perform best in all school activities. She has visited schools individually, to find out where they need assistance so that support could be directed. Her mission with the schools was to create leaders who in turn create leaders which we managed to do, by having school environments which are conflict free. The circuit she managed was awarded as the best amongst the nine circuits in the District, in learner achievement in 2007 results for Cluster A.
Her other achievements are the launching of a project of returning the rural population back to grassroots living by integrating Agriculture, Arts and Culture and Technology in the form of sewing with community life so that people can take responsibility for what is happening in their schools. They are also able to empower themselves side by side with their children to have a better life and be self-sufficient. Liziwe recognizes that rural areas can sustain a country when people are assisted to utilize Natural resources to manufacture goods rather than have our resources siphoned by other countries to manufacture goods they sell back to us at higher prices.
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Author, mom, a former teacher, mentor, life coach... to mention a few are titles Liziwe Ntshengulana identifies well with. Liziwe Ntshengulana has an entrepreneurial spirit; always keen to do things that have never been done before. Liziwe has written and published books such as The World Upside Down, published by Verity Publishers in 2013, second one published by Kima Global Publishers as an E-book in 2014.
As a Circuit Manager, she started an award ceremony to award schools that perform best in all school activities. She has visited schools individually, to find out where they need assistance so that support could be directed. Her mission with the schools was to create leaders who in turn create leaders which we managed to do, by having school environments which are conflict free. The circuit she managed was awarded as the best amongst the nine circuits in the District, in learner achievement in 2007 results for Cluster A.
Her other achievements are the launching of a project of returning the rural population back to grassroots living by integrating Agriculture, Arts and Culture and Technology in the form of sewing with community life so that people can take responsibility for what is happening in their schools. They are also able to empower themselves side by side with their children to have a better life and be self-sufficient. Liziwe recognizes that rural areas can sustain a country when people are assisted to utilize Natural resources to manufacture goods rather than have our resources siphoned by other countries to manufacture goods they sell back to us at higher prices.
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