Future Ready Skills And Bold Voices: Young Professionals Spotlighted At National Youth Indaba - Infrastructure news

The Young Water Professionals (YWP) of WISA hosted a workshop and participated in panel discussions at the Department of Water and Sanitation’s (DWS’s) National Youth Indaba.

Held under the theme “Empowering Youth for a Water-Secure Future”, the Indaba aimed to provide a collaborative platform for youth voices, innovations, and aspirations to help shape sector priorities and national development goals.

The purpose of the Indaba was to:

  • Promote youth inclusion in shaping the water and sanitation agenda
  • Identify and address gaps in skills, mentorship, and professional development
  • Foster collaboration between government, industry, academia, and youth networks to support participation and leadership
  • Create a safe, dynamic space for the youth to share their challenges, co-create solutions, and build strategic networks
  • Highlight success stories and role models who are actively transforming the sector through innovation, resilience, and impact-driven work

Future-proof youth skills workshop

Bomkazi Vava, YWP-Western Cape Lead

Bomkazi Vava, YWP-Western Cape Lead, presenting on “Future-Proof Skills for Water and Sanitation Careers”

Facilitated by Boitumelo Matshediso and Bomkazi Vava, YWP hosted a high-impact workshop that aimed to bridge the gap between academic preparation and real-world readiness in the water and sanitation sector. It provided a platform for open discussion, storytelling, and peer-to-peer learning among students, graduates, and early-career professionals.

Bomkazi Vava conducted the opening presentation that highlighted the skills gaps facing young professionals and emphasised the importance of lifelong learning, adaptability, and mentorship. Vava also introduced practical strategies for staying relevant in a rapidly evolving sector shaped by technology, climate change, and policy shifts.

Boitumelo Matshediso joined other workshop facilitators in the main plenary to share reflections from the Dialogue Café. The recap highlighted:

  • The honesty and vulnerability shown by participants
  • Youth concerns around employability, representation, and recognition
  • The need to transform institutional barriers into pathways for youth success

Youth progress and panel discussion

Mariah Malatji gave a presentation on how the youth platform is progressing and the role young professionals continue to play in the sector

Mariah Malatji gave a presentation on how the youth platform is progressing and the role young professionals continue to play in the sector

Mariah Malatji and Lindiwe Nkabane gave a joint presentation on how the youth platform is progressing and the role young professionals continue to play in the sector. They shared some of the exciting work the youth have been involved in and encouraged continued participation and engagement. Craig Tanyanyiwa joined a panel discussion that focused on how to bring more youth perspectives into decision-making spaces.

The National Youth Indaba served as a powerful reminder of the energy, insight, and innovation that young professionals bring to the water and sanitation sector. Through workshops, honest dialogue, and active participation, the YWPs of WISA demonstrated that the future of the sector is not only in capable hands – but in bold, determined, and collaborative ones. By investing in youth voices today, the sector is actively shaping a more inclusive, agile, and water-secure tomorrow.

WISA National Youth Indaba candidates

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