Draft:Lithakazi Mkombe
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Lithakazi Mkombe is a South African entrepreneur (born 30 May 1988) who made her debut at the North-West University Pitch Your Business Competition in 2023 for designing a reading and publishing app.[1] Her work merges art, entrepreneurship and academia through the process of Poetic Inquiry and Collaborative Practices in Creating Theatre. [2] [3]
She studied Architectural Technology at the Durban University of Technology. In 2023 she was trained in Poetic Inquiry by the Human Sciences Research Council and Collaborative Practices in Creating Theatre by Theatre du Soleil.
She wrote The Voice in the Prints in 2023.[4]
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[edit]- ^ https://news.nwu.ac.za/pitch-your-business-empowering-young-entrepreneurs
- ^ "Umdlalo oqwashisa ngokuhlukunyezwa kwabesifazane". www.isolezwe.co.za.
- ^ "The Voice In Prints - Human Rights Festival". humanrightsfestival.co.za. March 18, 2024.
- ^ The Voice In Prints - Human Rights Festival