Mpho Ratshisusu always knew he wanted to work for the people of South Africa. Today, he serves as the head of legal services at the department of water and sanitation.
“I get up in the morning for work and realise that my contribution, no matter how small, can change the lives of so many people,” he says. Ratshisusu obtained an LLB degree at the University of Venda and in 2004 obtained a master’s degree in labour law through the University of Pretoria. He later joined Madiwana & Sekhoela Attorneys, where he completed his articles and soon after practised as an attorney for a short while.
His career in civil service started at the department of social development. “The knowledge that I’m serving the nation and contributing to change in this country motivates me to go beyond the call of duty,” he says. Ratshisusu is preparing a proposal for his doctoral studies at his alma mater, the University of Venda.
“It’s the satisfaction I get when I know my small contribution is helping to change the lives of so many South Africans.”