Nombulelo Khanyisile Blaai grew up in the dusty streets of Idutywa, Eastern Cape, where she first dreamed of becoming a geologist. Today, she channels that same curiosity and determination into shaping the next generation of student leaders and social innovators at Walter Sisulu University, where she serves as manager of student governance and leadership development and coordinator of student innovation and entrepreneurship development hub. Armed with qualifications in Financial Information Systems and Management Science, and currently pursuing an Honours degree in Business Administration, Khanyisile brings over 20 years of experience in education management and student development. She oversees leadership programmes, entrepreneurship initiatives, and governance activities while mentoring the ENACTUS WSU team — a global experiential learning platform that nurtures student entrepreneurs and changemakers. Beyond academia, Khanyisile is a passionate advocate for the arts. As Administrative Secretary of the Choral, Opera, and Orchestral Music Federation of South Africa (COMFESA) and founder of the Higher Education Institutions Performing Arts Festival (HEIPAFEST), she empowers young artists and celebrates cultural expression. Her work has earned multiple accolades, including the Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Excellence and ENACTUS Faculty Advisor of the Year. Guided by authenticity, feedback, and service, Khanyisile believes education, entrepreneurship, and the arts are powerful levers for social change and transformation.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Honours in Business Administration, Stadio Highjer Education (*in progress)
- B.Tech in Cost and Management Accounting, Walter Sisulu University
- National Diploma in Financial Information Systems, Walter Sisulu University
- Certificate in Public Finance Management, Southern Business School
ACHIEVEMENTS
- Receiving an Award for Excellence from the Vice-Chancellor.
- Winning the 2023 Entrepreneurial University of the Year Award nationally.
- Having a positive impact on the lives of both young and old people.