“Do not wait for someone else to come and speak for you. It’s you who can change the world.” — Malala Yousafzai There is a quiet strength that lives within many women, especially in moments when life does not go as planned. It shows up when doors close, when opportunities slip away, and when the world suggests you are not enough. It is the strength to rise anyway, to begin again, and to believe again. For Sibongile Sambo, that strength transformed a painful rejection into a powerful legacy that continues to inspire women across Africa. A Dream Grounded, But Not Broken Sibongile’s journey began in Bushbuckridge, Mpumalanga, where she was born in 1974. Like many young women with ambition, she carried a dream that felt both exciting and attainable. She wanted to become a flight attendant with South African Airways. She pursued this dream with determination, believing she had what…
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During her address on the occasion of World Meteorological Day 2026, Celeste Saulo, Secretary General of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the first…