Achieving change from the ground up with politician and activist Mbali Ntuli

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South Africa is not looking great. But, according to Mbali Ntuli, founder and CEO of Ground Work Collective, what is in our favour is that we've got a young population who have the potential to reboot our country. As an optimist, Mbali says that whenever she sees a challenge, we must run towards it.

In a deep and candid conversation with host Mike Abel, the former DA youth leader shares her hope that if we make sure that young people understand what's at stake and how to use democracy, they’re going to be far smarter than the generations before us. She also shares more about how she’s getting young people involved (with fried chicken and fashion vouchers), how self-awareness helps with handling conflict, and the power of forgiveness.

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Season 1 of Willing & Abel is brought to you by M&C Saatchi Abel, a proudly South African award-winning creative company founded on the principle of “Brutal Simplicity of Thought”.

This podcast is produced by 2Stories. Written by Linda Scarborough, produced by Carol Williams, with audio editing, engineering and sound design by Kozi Mzimela, with production assistance from M&C Saatchi Group South Africa’s team, Maciek Dubla and Nadia Siegel. Special thanks to Sonic Nursery and Edible Audio for the recording of these episodes.

Important links:

Mike Abel’s LinkedIn page: bit.ly/3wwwWt5
Mike Abel on X: https://bit.ly/3IhWDjA
Willing & Abel website: https://bit.ly/3SNDNFS
M&C Saatchi Abel website: https://www.mcsaatchiabel.co.za

Mbali Ntuli’s LinkedIn page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mbali-ntuli-gwc/?originalSubdomain=za

Mbali’s website: https://www.mbalintuli.com/meet-mbali/

Mbali’s Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mbali_Ntuli

Ground Work Collective website: https://groundworkcollective.org/

Mbali’s Instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/flowermcdust/

Make voting great again: https://www.vryeweekblad.com/en/opinions-and-debate/2023-10-06-make-voting-great-again/

Mandela Washington Fellowship
https://yali.state.gov/mwf/#:~:text=The%20Fellows%2C%20between%20the%20ages,in%20their%20communities%20and%20countries

The current political system and parties have failed us – we must change from the bottom up: https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/opinionista/2022-04-25-the-current-political-system-and-parties-have-failed-us-we-must-change-from-the-bottom-up/

The sterrings of the journey: https://mg.co.za/article/2018-05-04-00-the-sterrings-of-the-journey/
24 Apr English South Africa Society & Culture · Business

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