African STEMinist
@AfricanSTEMini1
I’m a doctor (PHD) and an avid researcher about Black-African women in STEM in Africa.
Congratulations to @MoshabelaMosa on his appointment as VC of @UCT_news It was wonderful to witness your inauguration! Your life story is inspiring and am very glad that you are continuing with Vision2030, “Unleash human potential for a fair and just society”. #Excellence…
3 years ago today my first book came out……how it started…..how’s going


Do you remember when you joined X? I do! #MyXAnniversary

It’s my incredible honour and privilege to introduce to EVERYONE……Dr. Zakithi Mkhize




So proud of my baby sister Dr. Zakithi Mkhize

It ended in Doctor of Philosophy (Medicine) Virology #PhD Introducing Dr Mkhize…
Inside The Mercury today: * eThekwini Municipality outlines plan to tackle water losses * DA remains defiant over its ‘divisive’ SA flag-burning election advertisement * PhD graduate follows in sister’s footsteps
K Sello Duiker would've turned 50 today. He gave us Thirteen Cents and The Quiet Violence of Dreams before his passing on 19 January 2005. His third novel, The Hidden Star, was published posthumously in 2006. RIP scribe.
I will be on the Daily Thetha show on SABC 1 tomorrow morning at 10:30 🤩 Please do tune in! @SABCEducation @Official_SABC1
Time to update this 🤭 yesterday’s price is not today’s price anymore! I am Dr Mkhize now
Zakithi is an award-winning scientist & is well known for her science communication skills. As a youth in STEM ambassador she engages on current health topics, HIV education, her journey as a black woman in the field and encourages young people to take up space in the STEM field.
My first published article of the year tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…


People keep calling me Dr Mkhize and I keep saying please call me Zakithi. But you know what! I’m not mad at it 🤭😅 I worked bloody hard for that thing! And hearing them kinda makes me emosh everytime 🥹 #PhinisheD
Zakithi is an award-winning scientist & is well known for her science communication skills. As a youth in STEM ambassador she engages on current health topics, HIV education, her journey as a black woman in the field and encourages young people to take up space in the STEM field.