Avuzwa Ntshongwana, a project manager at DLA/Fak’ugesi – Tshimologong Digital Innovation Precinct and a game developer at South Game Studio, is not just a tech professional but also a passionate mentor. Her dual role involves a combination of creativity and strategy, as she designs socially impactful games while championing Pan-African animation, gaming, and XR talent on global platforms. Her tech journey was shaped by resilience. After being retrenched from a call centre job, she pursued her passion for co ee and launched Azanian Beans, a proudly African brand. When the pandemic forced her business to close, Avuzwa pivoted, teaching herself to code through online courses. A Google Africa Android development programme and her first game jam win at Fak’ugesi became the spark that launched her career in game development. Today, her studio develops innovative projects, including a menstrual cycle game that addresses period poverty. She co-created Sizwe Iqhawekazi LakwaZulu, which won first place at the Games for Change Africa design sprint and third place at the Fak’ugesi Game Hackathon. Avuzwa’s commitment to mentorship is evident in her efforts to empower young people to embrace tech careers and explore new possibilities. Reflecting on her journey, she says: “I’ve learned that when you’re afraid to take the next step, that’s exactly when you should. No matter how uncertain the path feels—keep moving forward.”
QUALIFICATIONS
- GitHub Copilot Certification – in progress
- Design Thinking for Innovation Bootcamp, Wits University
- Digital Creative Industries Intermediaries Course, Wits Digital Arts
- Project Management, Wits Business School
- AWS Cloud Practitioner Engineering (Online)
- Game Development Certificate, ITTHYNK, Johannesburg
- Android Development Certificate, Google Africa
- Online Learning Entrepreneurship Certificate, Investec Start-up School, Johannesburg
ACHIEVEMENTS
- ‘Taoh’, a menstrual cycle game
- Sizwe Iqhawekazi LakwaZulu, an open-world PC video game, won first place at the Games for Change Africa design sprint during Africa Games Week, and third place at the 2021 Fak’ugesi Game Hackathon.