Advocate Nandipha Ntsaluba

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Nandipha Ntsaluba shares ways to enhance God-given talents

New book offers tips for ‘Strength Nurturing God’s Talents through Stewardship’

 

Advocate Nandipha Ntsaluba was born in Tsomo, Tsojana, and the first born child in a family of five. She studied in Upper Gqogqorha, under her father Ndyebo, Sylvester Eadridge Ntsaluba. She then proceeded to Clarkebury High School in Engcobo, a Methodist institution, to pursue her junior college and finished her matric at St. John’s College, Umtata, and an Anglican institution. She further enrolled for a Bachelor of Science degree at the University of Transkei and later enrolled for the post graduate diploma in education, which landed her at Nyanga Senior Secondary School where she commenced as a mathematics and science teacher at the age of 21.

Her Professional chapter has been characterised by three lives, a teacher, policy developer, registrar and a strategist and lately a legal adviser. Of these, only two were solicited, these being teaching and strategy, the other was led by destiny. Engcobo, was a consequence of her father’s teaching that charity begins at home, and the need to educate his kids, her siblings, in Maths and science. This instruction led to her stay at Emaqwathini for fourteen yrs. with her first love teaching Maths and Physical Science. Her professional life as a teacher started in 1982/3 at the time when she was finalizing her post graduate diploma in education (PGDE) at the University of Transkei after experiencing a real challenge with Physics, which almost costed her graduation. When she finally discovered the logic behind Physics, which led to   an empowerment covenant with herself that “No African Child will experience a difficulty in conceptualising Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry under her watch. She indeed has harvested engineers, doctors, educators and indeed high caliber Generals and Admirals within the South African National Defence Force and globally.  She, during her role as Policy Developer for vocational education and Training at Department of Education together with Retired General Ngema was at the nuclear conceptualization of the Youth empowerment Programme that gave birth to “ Siyandiza Programme of the South African Airforce.

 

During 1997–2000 she has been leading the special programmes which was aimed at developing programmes to raise the levels of economic and social participation of citizens which involved the strategic repositioning of youth programmes which are delivered through technical colleges, community colleges in partnership with the Department of Labour (Regional Training Centres) and other Departments like Department of Agriculture and Department of Public Works as well as the National Youth Commission.

 

In 2006 she got employed by the Department of Defence as Director: Planning and Programming located within the Strategy, Policy and Planning division.  She was deployed to establish the Department of Military Veterans, as strategic, ICT and legal support capability, a position she currently holds.

 

Educationally she holds a minimum of ten (10) qualifications notably BSc, BEd, MEd, PBL,MBL as well as the Certificate Programmes in Economics and Public Finance, Industrial Relations Management, Programme in Entrepreneurship, Programme in Business Leadership. During 2003 she attained Masters of Business Leadership (MBL), with electives / areas of specialisation which are International Financial Markets, Services Marketing, Advanced Financial Management and Corporate and Business Strategy (with emphasis on the impact of shareholder activism, as promoted through the PFMA and King II Report on corporate governance).

 

In 2009, she completed the LLB Programme at UNISA, majoring in environmental law, law of sale and lease, law of patent and copyright, tax law, company law, advanced bills of Exchange, international trade and the interpretation of legal documents and text. She further completed various programmes at the Legal Education and Development during 2009, notably being the Practical Legal Training as well as Practice Management as well as Certificate Programme for Public Notary.  She has also attended the Programme on Public International Law as well as Programme in Airspace and Communication Law and has since obtained LLM in Intellectual Property from the University of Pretoria where her expertise in CyberLaw programme has been unveiled in the mini dissertation unraveling cyber-crime, CyberWarfare, CyberSecurity and CyberTerrorism with specific focus on CYBERSECURITY POLICY AND LEGISLATION IN SOUTH AFRICA.

 

Advocate Nandipha Ntsaluba is an admitted advocate of the High Court of South Africa (North Gauteng High Court). She is a member of the Gauteng Society of Advocates

 

Advocate Ntsaluba is an author and self-publisher. In her debut publication, author Nandipha Ntsaluba presents a poetic overview of the life lived, enjoyed and given meaning to continually — a present state she enjoys because of God and her ancestors’ continued guidance. Her book, “Strength Nurturing God’s Talents through Stewardship,” delivers her sense of positive thought, always extracting the best in any situation and being a conveyor of hope in all circumstances. She has grown to view documenting of experiences and foresights as both a healing process and a clear initiative to disappoint the cemetery by empting oneself through exploiting all virtues and spiritual gifts in concurrence with God’s perfect Will.

 

The parable articulated in Matthew 25 tells the need to dig up the buried talents and maximize them, as God’s faithful steward. The book encapsulates the author’s inner drive to pen events and thoughts that occupied her space. Focusing on Nandi’s dimple, which is God’s given trademark that must be protected and treasured, her narrative illuminates the authors thought processes.

Her Professional chapter has been characterised by three lives, a teacher, policy developer, registrar and a strategist and lately a legal adviser. Of these, only two were solicited, these being teaching and strategy, the other was led by destiny. Engcobo, was a consequence of her father’s teaching that charity begins at home, and the need to educate his kids, her siblings, in Maths and science. This instruction led to her stay at Emaqwathini for fourteen yrs. with her first love teaching Maths and Physical Science. Her professional life as a teacher started in 1982/3 at the time when she was finalizing her post graduate diploma in education (PGDE) at the University of Transkei after experiencing a real challenge with Physics, which almost costed her graduation. When she finally discovered the logic behind Physics, which led to   an empowerment covenant with herself that “No African Child will experience a difficulty in conceptualising Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry under her watch. She indeed has harvested engineers, doctors, educators and indeed high caliber Generals and Admirals within the South African National Defence Force and globally.  She, during her role as Policy Developer for vocational education and Training at Department of Education together with Retired General Ngema was at the nuclear conceptualization of the Youth empowerment Programme that gave birth to “ Siyandiza Programme of the South African Airforce.

 

During 1997–2000 she has been leading the special programmes which was aimed at developing programmes to raise the levels of economic and social participation of citizens which involved the strategic repositioning of youth programmes which are delivered through technical colleges, community colleges in partnership with the Department of Labour (Regional Training Centres) and other Departments like Department of Agriculture and Department of Public Works as well as the National Youth Commission.

 

In 2006 she got employed by the Department of Defence as Director: Planning and Programming located within the Strategy, Policy and Planning division.  She was deployed to establish the Department of Military Veterans, as strategic, ICT and legal support capability, a position she currently holds.

 

Educationally she holds a minimum of ten (10) qualifications notably BSc, BEd, MEd, PBL,MBL as well as the Certificate Programmes in Economics and Public Finance, Industrial Relations Management, Programme in Entrepreneurship, Programme in Business Leadership. During 2003 she attained Masters of Business Leadership (MBL), with electives / areas of specialisation which are International Financial Markets, Services Marketing, Advanced Financial Management and Corporate and Business Strategy (with emphasis on the impact of shareholder activism, as promoted through the PFMA and King II Report on corporate governance).

 

In 2009, she completed the LLB Programme at UNISA, majoring in environmental law, law of sale and lease, law of patent and copyright, tax law, company law, advanced bills of Exchange, international trade and the interpretation of legal documents and text. She further completed various programmes at the Legal Education and Development during 2009, notably being the Practical Legal Training as well as Practice Management as well as Certificate Programme for Public Notary.  She has also attended the Programme on Public International Law as well as Programme in Airspace and Communication Law and has since obtained LLM in Intellectual Property from the University of Pretoria where her expertise in CyberLaw programme has been unveiled in the mini dissertation unraveling cyber-crime, CyberWarfare, CyberSecurity and CyberTerrorism with specific focus on CYBERSECURITY POLICY AND LEGISLATION IN SOUTH AFRICA.

 

Advocate Nandipha Ntsaluba is an admitted advocate of the High Court of South Africa (North Gauteng High Court). She is a member of the Gauteng Society of Advocates

 

Advocate Ntsaluba is an author and self-publisher. In her debut publication, author Nandipha Ntsaluba presents a poetic overview of the life lived, enjoyed and given meaning to continually — a present state she enjoys because of God and her ancestors’ continued guidance. Her book, “Strength Nurturing God’s Talents through Stewardship,” delivers her sense of positive thought, always extracting the best in any situation and being a conveyor of hope in all circumstances. She has grown to view documenting of experiences and foresights as both a healing process and a clear initiative to disappoint the cemetery by empting oneself through exploiting all virtues and spiritual gifts in concurrence with God’s perfect Will.

 

The parable articulated in Matthew 25 tells the need to dig up the buried talents and maximize them, as God’s faithful steward. The book encapsulates the author’s inner drive to pen events and thoughts that occupied her space. Focusing on Nandi’s dimple, which is God’s given trademark that must be protected and treasured, her narrative illuminates the authors thought processes.

About the trademark

Nandipha Ntsaluba is the incorporator of the Company.

She defines branding Tsomo (Eastern Cape Born) and studied at Upper Gqoqgorha Junior Secondary School under her father Mr. Sylvester Ndyebo Ntsaluba till Grade 9, and proceeded to Clarkebury High School and finished her Matric at St Johns College. She proceeded to University of Transkei to register for pre-Medicine. She graduated in 1982 majoring in Physics, Mathematics and Analytic Chemistry. Due to the funding she received, she had to enroll for Post Graduate Programme in Education, after which she graduated Bachelor’s Degree in Education. Her dream to enroll for Masters in Business leadership could not be realized due to requirements of being in a group, which could not be realizable because of the compromised strategic location. As an alternative she proceeded to University of the Free State to enroll part time for Masters in Education and graduated in 1991, but could not proceed to her PHD programme due to the demise of her supervisor.

 

On 16 Sept 1996 she got promoted and transferred to the Vocational Education Policy Section of the First Ministry of Education in South Africa, where she was responsible for redevelopment of Nated 550 Programmes within the Engineering Field in collaboration with the Department of Labour and the Industry Training Boards.  It was during this period that the development of skills development Act, as well as the Further Education and Training Act were promulgated which foregrounded the rebirth of SETAs as well as licensing of private further education provisioning. She enrolled for the Programme in Economics and Public Finance with the University of South Africa, Certificate in Labour Relations  and further proceeded to enroll for Programme in Business Leadership and Masters in Business Leadership at the Unisa School of business Leadership.

 

Adv Nandipha Ntsaluba is a proponent of commitment of Time, Tithe and Talent as a faithful steward of God’s gifts for exponential growth, wisdom and revelation. To this end she continues to provide pro bon services to the body of Christ at Enlightened Christian Gathering under the Spiritual mentorship of Major Prophet Bushiri.  The trademark that defines her practice came as a revelation to define her Ministry whilst studying the publication on Breakthrough during December 2017. The drive to pen down this foresight was breathed by the prophet’s command at the last international service of 2017 and the instruction given at the cross over by the prophet after declaring 2018 as the year of Angel Gabriel.

RESPONSE TO A PROPHETIC INSTRUCTION

At and about 3 am on 1 /1/2018, My oracle painfully delivered the message as follows” my God has told me to tell you that he is not able to accelerate his mission due to absence of written plans. This instruction reminded me of prophet Habakkuk 2: 1-3 where he proclaims through the New Message Translation that’ 

God Answers the Prophet

  1. I will stand at my guard post. And station myself on the tower; And I will keep watch to see what He will say to me, And what answer I will give [as His spokesman] when I am reproved.
  2. Then the Lord answered me and said, “Write the vision And engrave it plainly on [clay] tablets So that the one who reads it will run.
  3. “For the vision is yet for the appointed [future] time It hurries toward the goal [of fulfillment]; it will not fail. Even though it delays, wait [patiently] for it, Because it will certainly come; it will not delay.

THE VOICE

This foresight plan is breathed by the voice of the Prophet and the promises of GOD articulated in book of Numbers and presented herein in at least two translations that ‘God is not a manthat he should lie; neither the son of manthat he should repent: hath he said, and shall he not do it? or hath he spoken, and shall he not make it good?’ Numbers 23:19 NKJV. MSG translation presented below

Balaam returned and found him stationed beside his Whole-Burnt-Offering and the nobles of Moab with him. Balak said to him, “What did God say?” Then Balaam spoke his message-oracle: On your feet, Balak. Listen, listen carefully son of Zippor: God is not man, one given to lies, and not a son of man changing his mind. Does he speak and not do what he says? Does he promise and not come through? I was brought here to bless; and now he’s blessed—how can I change thatHe has no bone to pick with Jacob, he sees nothing wrong with Israel. God is with them, and they’re with him, shouting praises to their King. God brought them out of Egypt, rampaging like a wild ox. No magic spells can bind Jacob, no incantations can hold back Israel. ‘

Advocate Nandipha Ntsaluba