Online Reporter
Ndaba is poised to grace the inaugural Esteemed Businesswomen Zimbabwe Conference as one of the esteemed keynote speakers.
The prestigious event, hosted by the talented Sipho Mazibuko, will be held on Saturday at the elegant Lavinia Gardens. Its primary aim is to empower and celebrate the outstanding female entrepreneurs of Zimbabwe, as well as recognize the invaluable contributions of the country’s Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in driving its economic growth.

Amidst an exuberant display of pomp and fanfare led by the vibrant dance group Intombi Zomgqangala, Mazibuko warmly welcomed Ndaba at the airport. Joining the reception were Ward 29 councillor Sandra Ndebele-Sibindi and a throng of enthusiastic supporters.
Ndaba’s connection to Zimbabwe runs deep, extending far beyond a mere acquaintance. Having spent her formative years in Bulawayo’s Morningside suburb and later in Harare’s Eastlea, Ndaba has developed an unbreakable bond with the rich traditions and values of Zimbabwean culture. Her educational journey led her to Montrose Girls High School in Bulawayo, where she honed her skills and laid the foundation for her future success. Adding to her vibrant heritage, Ndaba’s maternal grandfather hails from Zimbabwe, making her a living embodiment of the colorful tapestry of African traditions and values.
Renowned for her impeccable portrayal of Queen Moroka in the popular South African soapie, Generations, as well as her notable roles in movies such as “She is King” and “Gog’ Hellen,” Ndaba has emerged as an influential advocate for mental health. Her personal journey of triumph over adversity serves as a beacon of inspiration for many.
The Esteemed Businesswomen Zimbabwe Conference anticipates the presence of esteemed policymakers, influential business leaders, regulatory authorities, and representatives from the creative and entrepreneurial sectors. Their collective wisdom and insightful perspectives will contribute to a memorable and transformative experience for all participants in attendance.



