Seshibe shines at integrating education and community upliftment to foster change

TUT Alumna Mangkgateng Seshibe.

TUT Alumna Mangkgateng Seshibe.

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Amogelang Aysha Ramatena

The proud alumna of the Tshwane University of Technology’s (TUT) Ga-Rankuwa Campus, completed her National Diploma in Economics Management Analysis in 2021 and postgraduate qualifications in Economics in 2022/23.

Currently, Seshibe works as an Alumni Data Analyst Intern at the Gordon Institute of Business Science (GIBS). Her role involves tracking and analysing alumni’s progress in their careers and lives, as well as evaluating the impact of a GIBS qualification on their success. She also helps maintain alumni relations and plays a key role in organising alumni events.

Seshibe’s commitment to community service is remarkable. She founded Pads-R-Us, a non-profit organisation supporting underprivileged young women with sanitary towels, toiletries and mentorship. Her entrepreneurial ventures, Eden Events and Eden Gifting, reflect her passion for people, nature and giving back to the community.

In 2019, Inside Education named her one of South Africa’s top 100 shining stars. Her inspiring work has been featured on Conversations with Mama, Radio 2000 and Tshwane FM.

Mangkgateng credited TUT for shaping her academic and personal growth.

"TUT provided a strong foundation in understanding economic development and its societal impact. The support I received helped cultivate my passion for data analysis and community empowerment."

Through her academic, professional and community-focused efforts, Seshibe demonstrates the profound impact of education and leadership on success.