Volunteer Voices: Mzuzile Nqabeni’s Path to Empowering Communities

Volunteer Voices

Mzuzile Nqabeni is a CorpsAfrica/South Africa Volunteer in the G1 cohort. His leadership journey began in high school, where he served as the President of the Learner Representative Council. He continued to develop his leadership skills at university, acting as the Relations Officer and Chairperson of the Social Work Students Association. Mzuzile joined CorpsAfrica because he is passionate about working directly with communities to empower them in addressing their challenges through human-centered design and asset-based community development.

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