Dr. Mbuyiseni Ndlozi Voted 2017 Most Influential Young South African in Law & Governance

Dr. Mbuyiseni Ndlozi Voted 2017 Most Influential Young South African in Law & Governance

After a successful Poll by internationally reputed rating establishment, Avance Media, Dr. Mbuyiseni Ndlozi has been voted the 2017 Most Influential Young South African in Law & Governance in one of the most credible and respected rankings system that honours youth excellence in South Africa.

Below are the 2017 Most Influential Young South African in Law & Governance as voted by the Public.

  1. Mbuyiseni Ndlozi (Economic Freedom Fighters)
  2. Tiyani Majoko (‎Lawgistics Legal Consultants)
  3. Luyolo Mphithi ‎(City of Johannesburg)
  4. Tefo Tlale (Lawyer)
  5. Bongani Baloyi Midvaal (Local Municipality)
  6. Mabine Seabe (Democratic Alliance)
  7. Phumlani M. Majozi (INENG)
  8. Hlomela Bucwa (MP)
  9. Elaine Bergenthuin (De Beer Attorneys)
  10. Sushila Dhever (Lawyer)

The poll which drew public participation from over 90 countries voted Politician, Dr. Mbuyiseni Ndlozi also as the 2017 Most Influential Young South African.

Mamelodi Sundowns’ Percy Tau, Model Nomzamo Mbatha, Medical Doctor, Dr Sandile Kubheka, and Musician Cassper Nyovest were also voted among the top 5 most influential young South Africans respectively.

Model and Actress Nomzamo Mbatha was also voted as the Most Influential Young South African Woman.

Prince Akpah, MD of Avance Media says he hopes the annual polls will inspire young people to create a positive environment that will encourage other South African youths to excel in their various endeavours.

 

Profile of Dr. Mbuyiseni Ndlozi, South Africa’s 2017 Most Influential Young Person in Law & Governance

Dr. Mbuyiseni Ndlozi is the youngest member of the Economic Freedom Fighters and the National Spokesperson for the party.

He obtained his PhD in Political Sociology at the University of Witwatersrand in 2017.

He became to be actively engaged in politics, as an activist during his years as a student at Wits University and is also a former member of the African National Congress Youth League.

He sits on the Portfolio Committees of Telecommunications as well as Communications to do oversight work as a member of the National Assembly.

He was voted the 2017 Most Influential Young South African in Law & Governance.

Source: Avance Media

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