MANGANYI LEAD A NEW ROLE AS HEAD OF COMMUNICATION AT UAT

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Doer Tsakane Manganyi UAT Head of Communication Doer Tsakane Manganyi
UAT Head of Communication

Doer Tsakane Manganyi
UAT Head of Communication

I am deeply honored and grateful for the trust that United Africans Transformation (UAT) has placed in me as the Head of Communications.

This appointment is not only a personal milestone but also a significant responsibility, to ensure that UAT speaks with one clear, disciplined, and credible voice across the nation.

Communication is the lifeblood of any political movement, and I see this role as an opportunity to strengthen UAT’s presence, amplify our message, and engage meaningfully with communities across South Africa.

I am committed to fostering a communications strategy that is not only strategic and effective but also rooted in transparency, integrity, and responsiveness.

My passion for media and politics has been a lifelong journey.

I grew up in a household where politics was a daily conversation and public service a shared commitment.

Both my parents dedicated their lives to political engagement, and through their example, I learned early the importance of clear, honest communication and the power of media to shape public discourse.

This upbringing instilled in me a profound understanding of how communication and leadership intersect, and it continues to inspire my approach today.

I am eager to bring this passion, experience, and dedication to UAT’s communications.

My focus will be on crafting messages that resonate with people, highlight the work and values of the movement, and ensure that UAT’s voice remains consistent, credible, and impactful.

This is more than a role; it is a chance to contribute to a movement that puts people first, leads by example, and drives change through informed, responsible communication.

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