My First Blog: Why Women Need to Step Up and Take the Lead

Welcome to my very first blog! I’m thrilled to start this journey and even more excited to dive into a topic that’s close to my heart. This week, I want to talk about something that impacts us all deeply: the role of women in leadership and why it's essential for more women to dare to step up and take the lead.

Before diving in, I want to express my heartfelt gratitude to my loved ones. Thank you for supporting me through every step of this process—from the spark of an idea to the execution of this blog. And to everyone who helped me brainstorm and finally choose a name, your encouragement means the world. This blog is as much a result of your support as it is my own work.

As someone who has taken on numerous leadership roles in my university years—as a departmental representative, chairperson of the debate society, secretary for UNICEF, deputy president for a book club, and class representative for two consecutive years—I have seen firsthand the importance of diverse voices in leadership. Through these roles, I’ve experienced both the challenges and the rewarding moments that come with stepping up and speaking out.

I draw inspiration from someone who has profoundly impacted my perspective on leadership: Zozibini Tunzi, Miss Universe 2019. Her words and presence continue to resonate with me, and her video [attached here] has become my daily affirmation, fueling my drive to speak out, be bold, and aspire to make a difference.

This year, during a political debate with our Student Representative Council (SRC), a discourse came up that has stayed with me ever since. It was about women in leadership and the curious reality we face: we often voice frustration when our needs aren’t prioritized by government and the society at large, yet when it comes time to vote, we often choose men. Men who- no matter how empathetic - can never fully grasp the lived experiences of women in our country. Without this personal insight, they may not understand the urgent need for specific provisions that address our challenges.

This isn’t to say men don’t make capable leaders, but it does highlight why we need women at the table. Women who intimately know what it’s like to navigate society with the unique struggles and perspectives we face. Women who can take our voices to the decision-making spaces, ensuring our issues are seen and prioritized.

The reality is, the few women in leadership today can only accomplish so much alone. If we want real, lasting change, more of us need to take the leap. So, to every woman reading this: dare to lead. Your voice matters, your perspective is invaluable, and your leadership can help shape the future. Let’s embrace our potential, seize opportunities, and create the change we all want to see.



Thank you for joining me on this journey, and here’s to many more conversations that inspire action!

Comments

  1. Proud Mom! absolutely 💯 beautiful. Thanks to the man above for this beautiful talent. Keep on keeping on. Girl

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    1. I love you & thank you for your support invariably!❤️

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  2. This is a topic I'm very fond of, and your writing style is both well-crafted and intriguing, particularly for my debating mind. Keep up the great work!

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  3. MtakaGogo🤍

    Ngaze ngaku jabulela🙌🏽❤️

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  4. So proud of you Mantle🤍, can’t wait to read more

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  5. Hey Mantle, your enthusiasm is infectious and your perspective is spot on! You are so right about the significance of this topic. It’s not about men vs. women, it’s about acknowledging that we all benefit from diverse perspectives in leadership. Diversity in leadership ensures that different voices are heard, not just for representation’s sake, but because these diverse views can lead to better decisions-making, innovation and understanding. Women can’t sit back and let men dominate all the time, we as me also want to embrace the opportunity to learn from women’s experiences and perspectives.

    I am so proud of you!!👏🏿

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  6. Super proud of you Mantle🥺

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  7. So proud of you sis!

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  8. This is amazing ❤️!

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  9. You go girl !! ❤️🔥🔥 power to she

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  10. Wow I am so proud of you cuz aka mom,congratulations and the topic is close to my heart.Looking forward to your blogs🤗❤️

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  11. This is brilliant, Mantle! I love the idea of uplifting the female gender in a world that favors male dominance. Big ups 💯

    Sifiso.

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  12. My goodness I love you sisi

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  13. SneGugulethu'elihle9 November 2024 at 01:20

    I'm so proud of you mama❤️🙌I love the blog name 🥹🫦

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  14. What a great read🔥 well done Mantle this is amazing.😍❤️

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  15. Love this🥺💋

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  16. Women possess potential to lead, thank my Baby for voicing this important topic, Big ups to you my dear. #Proud mommy

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  17. This is really motivating

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  18. I'm so proud of you my Pookie🥹❤️! Thank you for sharing your talent with us. This is beautiful and I can't wait to see what more you have in store for us🥹💗

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  19. So Informative ♥️

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  20. Really is an amazing piece, inspiring young women to take leadership seriously as we really sitting on depressing moments as not only our country but the world itself is upsetting as it is. Goes to my question which is, who we elect a women for president in the upcoming years??

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  21. I'm super proud of you 🙌🏾🙌🏾 just got inspired to write more

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  22. Super proud of you Mantle 💯✨

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  23. I love it ❤️ I'm proud of you Ama 👏

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  24. Your views are extremely insightful👌

    I hope to read more of your work soon❤️

    Best of luck this this journey you're embarking

    My favorite BLOGGER💐💐💐

    I'm proud of you Mantle🏆

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  25. Proud of you Nana kaNcane

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  26. Profoundly said Amadosh.... I would be very much interested in reading your insights on the feminism subject, which i believe is misunderstood by many both men and women.

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  27. I'm so proud of you 💯 🔥

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  28. I love it🔥👌

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  29. I love it 👌🔥🙏super proud of you Mhayise🙌❤️

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  30. Super proud of you

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  31. This is amazing !Looking forward to reading your insights again soon!🥹❤️

    MamDokotela

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  32. Yes Mahle shine girl🥰😍😍🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

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  33. Congratulations😊🇿🇦. Still looking forward to that debate.

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  34. This is good❤️🔥🔥

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  35. I must commend you for shedding light on such a sensitive topic in our country. I won't lie, I used to share the same view about non-South Africans until I learnt about all the hardships they face in their own countries which led to them fleeing to South Africa for greener pastures.
    I love the way you approached the topic. As sensitive as it is, you were able to call out the negligence of every responsible party and not just the shop owners and also reminding us of the much bigger picture- everyone is just trying to make a living.

    keep inspiring us my girl!! Be the voice for the voiceless and educate the uneducated👏

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  36. An amazing read, which really hits to the bone of the issue!

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  37. You've always been the best .....and i see your best as a tool which is a key needed by other's

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