Thandeka Mazibuko

Thandeka Mazibuko is a medical doctor, mentor, and oncology and clinical researcher. She is the first indigenous black female to get into the field of radiation oncology in KwaZulu-Natal. She has over 20 years of medical experience. She is a human rights advocate for women's health. She has advocated for 20 years for changing the marriage act in South Africa.

She is the founder of Black Women in Oncology, Inc. and SinomusaNothando Community Development, Inc. She is a rural philanthropist, public speaker, television producer and host.

She is a South African trained medical doctor.

Mazibuko is fluent in English, Zulu, Xhosa and Sotho.

Mazibuko advocates for the empowerment of women by telling her story to motivate young women. She uses social media to do outreach education online using; Spotify, Clubhouse, Facebook, and Twitter. Provided by Wikipedia
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