Teboho Mahuma

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Teboho Mahuma "is the CEO for the Impala Bafokeng Trust in South Africa.

"Previously, Ms. Mahuma was the CEO of City Year South Africa, a programme founded by Presidents Mandela and Clinton and established in cooperation with City Year USA. Ms. Mahuma was also the general manager of communications and public affairs of Anglovaal Mining. Previously at Anglovaal, she managed the Community Development Department, which was a conduit of most funds from subsidiary companies via the Group Community Development and Educational Grants Trusts. She also managed various units of the Education Information Center, a vocational guidance and youth development organization based in Johannesburg, with satellites in the Vaal Triangle and the East Rand. Prior to Anglovaal, Ms. Mahuma served as interim executive director of the Southern African Grantmakers Association (SAGA) and established a community investment consultancy, Teboho Mahuma & Associates, to facilitate grant-making activities for a number of South African corporations.

"Ms. Mahuma was born and raised in Katlehong on the East Rand, and completed primary and secondary education there before attending the University of Zululand, where she studied social work. She completed a post-graduate degree in social work at the University of Witwatersrand.

"The Impala Bafokeng Trust is a partnership between Impala Platinum and The Royal Bafokeng Nation that aims to contribute to social and economic development in the Bojanala District of the North-West Province in South Africa." [1]

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  1. Teboho Mahuma, Synergos Institute, accessed March 11, 2010.