Pioneer For Women In Construction Thandi Ndlovu has died

 

The cover of the August (Women’s Month) edition of Forbes Africa beautifully captures the essence of the woman I interviewed only a few weeks ago. Gracious, soft-spoken, brimming with life and energy. Dr Thandi Ndlovu impressed the entire Forbes crew on that afternoon cover shoot with her broad smile, and open yet powerful demeanor.

It is with great sadness that Forbes Africa heard of the accident that took her life on Saturday the 24 August 2019.

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She had given so much to South Africa and its people – through the apartheid years and during the 25 years of democracy, literally building a better future, first through her medical practice at Orange Farm and then through her company, Motheo Construction Group and the scholarships for tertiary education granted by her Motheo Children’s Foundation.

That sunny winter’s afternoon, I asked her if she, at the age of 65, was considering retirement, and she laughed. A lively, amiable laugh. She told me she was healthy and strong and easily worked 12 to 13 hour days.

She loved hiking, and has climbed Kilimanjaro twice, reached the base camps of Mount Everest and Annapurna in Nepal. At the time of the interview, she was training to climb Machu Picchu, the famed ruins in Peru’s mountains.

One of her biggest passions was to make a difference in people’s lives and to motivate people to achieve the best they could. The other was to redress the racial tensions that still remained in South Africa.

Dr Thandi Ndlovu, South Africa is poorer for your passing.

-Jill De Villiers

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Former NFL Star Warrick Dunn Gives Away His 145th Home To a Single Parent | A Mom in Tampa Bay

Warrick Dunn is one of our favorite people here at Urban Intellectuals because he works harder off the field for other people than he did on the field as a professional athlete. This quality and the backing of dedicated people at his nonprofit, Warrick Dunn Charities, allow him to do great things….like giving away 145 homes to deserving families led by single parents.

The former NFL superstar running back for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Atlanta Falcons channels his energy and passion into a way to honor his mother, Betty Smothers, who never had an opportunity to achieve her dream of homeownership.

Smothers was shot and killed during a robbery attempt. She was a police officer, but off duty at the time. Dunn gives away homes to single parents like his mom who are trying to provide better for their families.

September 30th, 2015 was the day Xeniya McBroom got her home, the 145th given away by Dunn.

She is the single mom of a little girl who won the favor of Warrick Dunn Charities. Obviously, she is very appreciative of the opportunity to provide for her little girl.

Warrick Dunn Charities also fully furnished the home and provided a $5,000 down payment to start them out on a strong financial footing.

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