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21ICONS - Frene Ginwala
Frene Ginwala - “The hallmark of a good leader is that you don’t see yourself as a leader. Leadership is about listening to people, setting an example, thinking about the issues from all aspects and then leading by example, not just making speeches.”
21ICONS pays homage to the men and women whose courage, passion, dedication and vision has not only helped to shape our country, but whose influence has had a global impact. These are the heroes of South Africa; people we look up to and whose legacies linger. This episode features Frene Ginwala, the first female speaker at the National Assembly of South Africa.
Ginwala’s portrait depicts the formidable woman standing in front of a sign pointing in a number of directions. Some arrows show the way to the various countries that Ginwala helped heroes of the struggle enter as they escaped Apartheid; others are emblazoned with the names of the values – democracy, independence, togetherness, forgiveness – that she embodies as one of the most innovative and pioneering representatives of democracy in South Africa. As befits someone with a custom of speaking out, be it against discrimination or gender inequality, and someone whose voice was a key feature of our first democratic parliament, she is pictured holding a megaphone.