Major Mpho Mathebula says she joined the South African Air Force straight out of high school. She knew that she was designed to do work that allowed her to be part of building the kind of South Africa and Africa she wanted, and “joining the military was a good fit for such a calling”.
She believes it is important to do more than just the work that is allocated to you because South Africa needs a well-functioning, well-structured military. Mathebula says the military is important as a tool to protect the country’s sovereignty. She goes beyond the call of duty to ensure the military delivers on its mandate and to help keep the institution alive.
“We are a living example of what a successful rehabilitation and dismantling of apartheid looks like. The SANDF is a living heritage,” says Mathebula.
She loves South Africa and serving the country’s people because of the diversity of the country. Mathebula says assimilation is no longer forced on each other.
“When I joined the military years ago, my wearing my hair in its natural state of an afro was a weird bone of contention; nowadays, it’s not even worth a mention. This is progress,” she says.
“We are a living example of what a successful rehabilitation and dismantling of apartheid looks like. The SANDF is a living heritage.”