Growing up in a township under the apartheid government gave Thandi Sibanyoni, the executive manager of corporate services at Sassa, the drive to become a public servant.
“I experienced poverty and inequality at its best,” says Sibanyoni. “I knew that I had to join the public service to contribute towards making South Africa a better place for all its people.”
Sibanyoni is responsible for internal audit and risk management at Sassa. Her role is to evaluate the internal control system in order to promote governance.
For Sibanyoni, it is her impact on the lives of others that motivates her: “The belief that my contribution and service to the government makes a difference in someone’s life and helps put food on their table keeps me going.”
Sibanyoni counts her successes by the number of lives she has touched, be it through the many clients Sassa serves or by giving guidance and support to co-workers.
“I have always wanted to serve and assist others to have a better life,” she says.
“The belief that my contribution and service to the government makes a difference in someone’s life and helps put food on their table keeps me going.”