When I look back at my own journey, mentorship played a defining role. From my early years as a student at the University of Fort Hare to becoming a PhD candidate at North West University, I was guided by people who saw potential in me — even before I saw it myself.
That’s why I created a mentorship initiative that supports students in agriculture and STEM. Mentorship is not just about sharing knowledge; it’s about creating pathways, building confidence, and empowering young people to take their place in the scientific community.
If we want Africa’s scientific landscape to grow, we must build bridges for those who come after us. Mentorship is that bridge.
