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5 minutes with Thando Thabethe

by Bongiwe Tshiqi

She’s more than just an actress, radio and TV presenter; Thando Thabethe is also an activist who empowers young women through the Thando Thabethe Women’s Day Netball Challenge. We recently caught up with her at this months challenge to chat a little about her activism and her #TakeBackYourPower campaign.

By: Fundiswa Nkwanyana

1.What is the objective of the Thando Thabethe Women’s Day Netball Challenge?

I started this initiative as a way to restore girl power while celebrating the massive strides that women have taken. My aim is to empower young women such as myself to stand together and fight against daily challenges.

Here’s why the ladies lost AGAIN…@djfresh vs @ayandathabethe_ lol no chance #TakeBackYourPower #TTWDNC

A photo posted by Thando Thabethe (@thando_thabethe) on Aug 9, 2016 at 11:19am PDT

2. What are some of the challenges that you face on a daily basis?

I have to be assertive and fight to be taken seriously. Sexism and tribalism are some of the many battles I fight every day. We live in a society where people feel the need to order us around.

3. Why did you choose the “Take Back Your Power” theme?

This theme is very personal to me. I want to speak to the hearts and minds of women by having frank conversations around the issues we have, and ways to overcome them.

#happywomensday #takebackyourpower @thando_thabethe

A photo posted by zalebs (@_zalebs) on Aug 9, 2016 at 4:06am PDT

4. As we commemorate Women’s Month, what traits do you share with the women that marched in 1956?

I’m inspired by the women who took to the streets and stood up for what they believed in. Today, I have an initiative that stands up for young women, simply because I draw strength from the those women.

 

I’ve read so many inspirational stories already. I would like to read more, please continue sharing your stories on the Thando Thabethe Facebook page. #TakeBackYourPower

A photo posted by Thando Thabethe (@thando_thabethe) on Jul 26, 2016 at 6:21am PDT

5. What do you celebrate about being a woman?

I celebrate myself in so many ways. However, celebrating each others as women is the most important festivity we can make.

6. What is your motto?

There is nothing that I can’t do.

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