A passionate advocate for transformation and youth empowerment, Boitumelo Sehlapelo blends public service with purposeful activism. Holding an LLB from the University of South Africa and a Higher Certificate in Records and Archives Management, she currently serves as a Records and Archives Clerk at the Polokwane Local Municipality, where she oversees the classification of government gazettes and official records while supporting administrative and performance functions within her department. Boitumelo is also part of the ANC Peter Mokaba Regional Executive Committee, where she continues to champion youth inclusion, gender equality, and social justice. Her leadership journey began as a student activist in SASCO, ANCYL, SAYC, BLASC, and SAWLASC, where she advocated for access to education, youth employment, and transformation in the legal profession. Through these platforms, she learned to pair compassion with action — from fundraising for student initiatives to leading legal awareness campaigns on gender-based violence and discrimination. Proud of her academic achievements and community work — including school uniform drives for underprivileged learners — Boitumelo remains deeply committed to service and progress. Her guiding belief: “Every chance we have to transform others positively, we must do it with love and commitment.”
QUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree, University of South Africa
- Higher certificates in Records and Archives Management, University of South Africa
ACHIEVEMENTS
I am proud of obtaining an LLB degree and of one of the most meaningful projects: distributing uniforms to schools.