Thembelani Luke Tukwayo

Head Of Community Support Initiatives at Cashbuild

Thembelani Luke Tukwayo has a diverse work experience spanning various industries and roles. Thembelani Luke started their career as a Producer and Presenter at Bush Radio, where they produced a weekly environmental show and co-presented discussions on environmental issues. Thembelani Luke then worked as an Executive Member at the Khayelitsha Environmental Forum, where they played a key role in addressing pressing environmental concerns and overseeing tree planting programs. At SABC, they worked as a Radio News Reporter, conducting in-depth research, gathering information, and preparing news reports. Thembelani Luke also founded and directed the Sakhindalo Environmental Group, actively participating in community clean-up campaigns and educating children on environmental awareness. Thembelani then joined Heart FM as a News Reporter and current affairs show producer, where they cultivated relationships with PR professionals, disseminated news content through social media, and oversaw show content and interviews. Thembelani Luke then moved on to Touchline Media Group, where they worked as a Features Writer for Sports Life Magazine, formulating feature lists and crafting engaging articles. Thembelani served as Managing Director at The Publishing Room, where they initiated and developed business projects, sourced potential partners, and managed the entire company and project portfolio. Thembelani Luke also served as a Communication and Media Consultant at Impilo Enhle Health Care Centre, advising on communication strategies and executing media campaigns to enhance brand exposure. Currently, they work at Cashbuild as the Head of Community Support Initiatives, where they formulate and implements corporate investment strategies, evaluates organizational needs, and ensures the execution of social investment programs. Thembelani's work experience showcases their diverse skills in media, communications, environmental stewardship, and community development.

Thembelani Luke Tukwayo's education history includes a National Diploma in Journalism from Cape Peninsula University of Technology and a Matric (Grade 12) from Masiyile High School. Additionally, Tukwayo has obtained a certification in Journalism from CPUT (Cape Peninsula University of Technology), although the specific month and year of obtaining the certification are not provided.

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  • Head Of Community Support Initiatives

    March, 2017 - present

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