House of Minyamanzi, Zulu Kingdom, Kwa-Zulu Natal
HRH Princess Pamela Zulu is currently pursuing her degree in International Relations and Arabic, and is a humanitarian at heart. In 2022, she founded the Pam Zulu Foundation to support humanitarian efforts. Additionally, she is a member of a team in the North West Province with the Foundation for Human Rights and their 'growing food for life' community backyard garden farming initiative, which is currently in its first year of a three-year program.
Rankotea Village, Brits,
North-West
In the constantly evolving landscape of agriculture, food security, and natural medicine, Nthabiseng serves as a revolutionary force with a mission that exceeds conventional borders. Originating from Rankotea, a rural settlement near the town of Brits, she initiated a quest that harmoniously combines her knowledge of comprehensive wellness and Ethnomedicine. Nthabiseng's dedication to solving pressing issues in agriculture and food security is supplemented by her proficient grasp of plant life and natural remedies, thus positioning her as an agent of progress.
House of Barolong Boora Tshidi, Tswana Kingdom, North-West
Her Royal Highness Princess Tshegofatso Tawana hails from Lonely Park Village in Mahikeng, North West Province. She holds a certificate in Travel and Tourism with a major in Guiding and a Cabin Crew License certificate. Currently, she works in the aviation industry as a Senior Cabin Crew Member. In addition, she runs her own health and beauty products business. Her passion lies in working with underprivileged children of all genders and races. Her personal interests include travel and interior design.
House of Mabinza, Xhosa Kingdom, Eastern Cape
HRH Princess Azola is an autonomous creative force. A cultural icon in the making. A thought eagle who is fast-catching up to the part that is meant to leading. Azola is a person driven by unwavering inspiration, empathy, and respect for her people. Azola holds a black belt in Systems Engineering, Property Management and is passionate about progressive development. In 2023, The Feature Magazine recognized her as the winner of the Tech Trailblazer Category at their 50 Most Memorable Women Awards, celebrating her ground-breaking contributions in technology. Now, in 2024, she received further honours by being named Gauteng's Women of Wonder by Panache, 50 Rising Female Stars by GAPX, one of the 100 Most Notable Women in Africa by www.100mostnotable.org and 30 Under 50 Nominee by Forbes Africa in 2025. These prestigious recognitions underscore her influence across various domains, including business and civil society. Azola harnesses the power of her authenticity as her new superpower. She believes that "ubuntu" – a term referring to the African concept of interconnectedness and shared humanity – has the ability to transform and empower a restless society for the better.