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  1. Educator. Website. www .mazibuko .org. Lindiwe Mazibuko (born 9 April 1980) is a Swazi -born South African academic, former politician, musician, social media influencer, and the former leader of the Official Opposition. Democratic Alliance (DA).

  2. Lindiwe Mazibuko was the first black woman to be elected Leader of the Opposition in South Africa's National Assembly. She is a graduate of Harvard Kennedy School and a former DA parliamentary leader who held the ANC accountable for its record in government.

  3. Futurelect is a public leadership development organisation that aims to create a new generation of ethical and effective leaders in Africa. Lindiwe Mazibuko is a former Leader of the Opposition in South Africa and a co-founder of Futurelect.

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  4. Lindiwe Mazibuko is a public leader, speaker, writer and academic fellow. She was the first black woman in South African history to be elected Leader of the Opposition in Parliament and co-founded Futurelect, a non-profit supporting ethical political and government leaders in Africa.

  5. Lindiwe Mazibuko is a public leader, speaker, writer and academic fellow with experience in various fields and organizations. She is a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader and a Harvard Kennedy School alumna.

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  6. 5. Dez. 2023 · Public leader Lindiwe Mazibuko explores how poor leadership failed to deliver a better life for the country's citizens — and shares her mis ...more. South Africa transitioned to democracy in...

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  7. Leader of the Official Opposition - Parliament of South Africa (2011 - 2014) Democratic Alliance Member of Parliament (MP) for North Durban, KwaZulu-Natal (2009 - 2014) Master of Public Administration (MPA) Graduate – Harvard Kennedy School (Spring 2015) Edward S. Mason Fellow & John F. Kennedy Fellow - Harvard Kennedy School.