Open Letter to Dj Zinhle
Dear
Ntombezinhle “Dj Zinhle” Jiyane
My name is
Teboho Thuswa (22), I’m a Motivated Speaker and not a Motivational Speaker
because challenges I came across at an early age drove me to speak and rebuild
people’s lives with the gift that God gave me. I’m the CEO of the Fishmonger
Motivations and also the founder of Excellent Magents, a grassroots movement that
works to empower young men from 7 years to 35 years to end domestic violence,
treat woman with respect and take responsibility of their own actions.
I was
extremely inspired to write this letter to you because you belong to the
cluster of woman who exterminated the myth of that woman were meant to be
waitresses, retail workers or administrative assistants and always wait for men
to bring food on the table. You are an effective and successful woman who has
built a firm foundation with the stones that you were thrown with, and because
I was raised by queen, I realised that good moral values are necessary and
treating South African woman like queens will indeed illustrates that they are
the pillars of strength. There is a French proverb that says men make roads,
but it is the women who teach the children how to walk on them. I also decided
to write to you and honour you for the beautiful work you are doing, we usually
wait for people to die before we name things after them or say good things
about them and I just want to end that virus because it is vital for one to
know when they are doing good whilst they are still alive.
Dj Zinhle I
grew up watching Jika Majika, an episode never passed my sister and I, most of
the time I would say to myself but why this lady is a Dj though, I mean that’s
a man’s job, so I thought at the time since our minds were programmed in that
way. Because I was still fledgling at the time, I don’t believe I ever had an
idea that a woman is the full circle and within her is the power to create,
nurture and transform whatever she can think of and desires to do since she has
the capacity to bear another human being for 9 months in her womb. I wish there
were men who were not frightened by women’s elevation to teach us that when you
educate a man by taking him to the mountains or giving him tips on being a man;
you actually you educate a man but when you educate a woman by allowing her to
access education; you educate a generation and planting the seeds that will
carry the legacy of the nation forward.
Dj Zinhle I
surely believe that your brother Zakhile must have seen the strength you
possess as he taught you how mixing works, he saw something incredible that
even made Mail and Guardian to recognize you as one of the young South Africans
who are making difference in their careers with ‘300 young South Africans you
must take to lunch’. My gut is never wrong and it tells me that it’s God who
spoke to your brother saying “Zak, you’ve got to train her to be a Dj as she is
helping you to set up at your events because she is going to take the country
by storm as a phenomenal Dj, not Female Dj”. I am more than glad that he
actually listened because when the Dj that was booked for a slot didn’t pitch,
the beautiful girl from the Jiyane family with a marketing degree was well
prepared to take over the reins and killed it. People must have been surprised
like I was when I first saw you on Jika Majika while growing up but God was
smiling and saying “that’s my girl!”. I think what makes people to get
surprised is what you once said on NKZN Courier interview that we grew up on
communities that were limiting us by not allowing to grow and explore. Ntombezinhle you are an ordinary girl from
small a town Dannhauser who has remarkably turned extraordinary. A lot of young
people today are ashamed of where they come from because they have the belief
that they will never be great or successful in their lives but people like you
just highlight that when you put your head into what you want to achieve you
can achieve it regardless of the circumstances or your surroundings since we
are the dictators of what must happen with our lives as people.
Baby K’s
mom, you have taken a very bold and tough decision to venture in the male
dominated industry or boy’s club as you like to call it that many young females
were not encouraged to enter at the time as it was labelled as a man’s industry
and our minds were then thus programmed as we grew that A is for women and B is
for men. It’s similar to the taxis, trucks and buses industries to name few
where we sometimes get surprised when we see woman driving since they were also
labelled as boy’s club as well. Whilst I was still at an intermediate school, I
remember our principal introducing male nurses saying “These nurses paid us a
visit today to inform us about TB awareness”, we all laughed as kids because we
never knew that there were also male nurses and it’s not only females who are
nurses. Such stereotypical issues are the ones that bound many people’s
potentials because they affected us from an early age, now times have changed
and people must also be the changes that they dream of. Mary Wollstonecraft on A
Vindication of the Rights of Woman says “It is time to effect a revolution in
female manners, time to restore to them their lost dignity and make them, as a
part of the human species, labour by reforming themselves to reform the world.
It is time to separate unchangeable morals from local manners.”
Zee, not all
men (and especially the wisest) share the opinion that it is bad for women to
be educated but it is very true that many foolish men have claimed this because
it displeased them that women knew more than they did, I really appreciate and
respect you Zinhle on making the decision to follow your passion of being a Dj
that also has beautiful ROCKA Headphones with your name on among other things,
it operates as evidence that young girls who are trapped in places that are
filled with negative mind-sets can still have hope and faith that it is
possible to achieve big dreams and them trying to emerge victorious should
never be determined by their gender but their desire to be great. Your passion
that you say works well when it’s managed like a business has transformed your
mind, body and spirit and that passion has also aligned you with the wisdom of
nature and the power of what is in your heart. Ntombezinhle you are in the list
of amazing woman who didn’t turn lemon into lemonade as it is sweet but tequila
instead, women who are driving change and who have contributed in proving that
being a woman doesn’t mean that a man is a financial plan and that they can’t
survive in the male dominated industries or run businesses because women have
capability to do it for themselves like you did together with other amazing
woman like Tlaleng Moabi (founder of Enzani Technologies), Amiene Van Der Merwe
(MD of The Greencab, a Cape Town-based, green transportation company), Theresa
Cupido (founder of ATN Group, road marking and civil engineering company),
Leila Mayanja, (A rally driver from Uganda), Wilhemina Manaso (Mine Manager in
Rehabilitation for BHP Billiton) and Rachel Tladi (founder of Uvuko Civil
Maintenance and Construction). I just love how you firmly say it on
Momentsbydjzinhle.com that gives woman a chance to tell their success stories,
you beautifully say “I do not succeed because I am a woman, I succeed because I
can, I succeed because it is my time”.
I noticed
over the years that the most common way females give up their power is by
thinking they don’t have any in this generation, some of them always cry for
woman empowerment without realising that the power is actually in their minds
and they can therefore empower their hearts by filling them with self-love that
will release the drive to succeed. Young woman who still try to find their feet
should take a lot from people like you and not give up on their dreams at all
because the quantum physics states that something can actually come into
existence only when it is observed and that means that something only exist
because a mind first thought it into existence. Everything exists primarily as
a quantum potentiality, when something is observed, Quanta which is Energy come
together to form subatomic particles, and in turn atoms, then molecules until
finally something manifests in the physical world as a localized space-time
event that can be observed by the five physical senses, this clearly means that
it’s not about gender at all in success. It saddens me a lot to see some young
females selling their souls and bodies indirectly just for success nowadays,
some are sleeping with men just to get jobs and to top positions because it has
been made very difficult for them since some men are suffering from the beauty
myth that makes them to abuse their power and take advantage females, if woman
don’t act against such practices then it won’t end because a mind is such a
powerful thing that can consume both negative and positive things.
Women, like
men, should try to do the impossible and when they fail, their failure should
be a challenge to others. I am happy that you are doing something about this
and breaking these immoral barriers that make woman’s images to be seen as gold
diggers or sex machines that can be used in order for them to succeed because
there is no tool for development more effective than the empowerment of women
as Kofi Annan once alleged. I usually say to young women in seminars that they
complain too much about their situation but they are not doing anything about
it. My own quote is COMPLAIN AND COMPLY BEFORE YOU GET COMPLICATED, I mean no
one is going to do it for them, even that Tenderboy with a big belly is just
showing off, in fact they should ask him that how did he managed to drive that
GTI they love instead of screaming at it and enjoy sitting on the left seat.
Maya Angelou once said “I love to see a young girl go out and take the world by
lapels. Life’s a bitch. You’ve got to go out and kick ass”. I wish she was
still alive to witness one of them by the name of Zinhle who is doing exactly
what she wanted to see by also making people dance in Malaysia, Scotland,
Miami, Washington DC, Indiana and London just to name few on amazing things she
does.
On CMOE,
Stephanie S. Mead says "Strategic leaders must not get consumed by the
operational and tactical side of their work. They have a duty to find time to
shape the future." Apart your successful DJing career that saw the making
of Feminine Touch with one of my favourite songs like Church Lady and Pepe
(especially it's music video with David Kau and Chris Mapane lol), you are
doing amazing things in shaping our country on feminism by inspiring woman to
go out there and break the barricades because that’s how they can only be
liberated from their own fear, and their presence will therefore automatically
liberate others. For woman to win the battle of woman empowerment, I think they
must first have faith on one another because some don’t want to be led by other
woman since they think that they might be weaker like them if they are not
stating woman issues. There will always be issues in life but they shouldn’t be
based on gender but leadership status quo rather for better improvement. Back
in my high school days, a lot of girls used to say they like hanging out with
boys because girls have drama of competing and I think that some are still
stuck with that idea even where it’s not necessary, that idea of hating on
another’s ability is killing their growth like Oscar Pistorious’s 9mm pistol.
Women are so strong and knowledgeable. Instead of competing with each other,
they need to complete each other, they must take away that wall of competition,
don't wait for any man and say, 'Hi, Zi right I-girls?, let's just all get
together and help each other to be fantastic, let's pull ourselves together
instead of claiming to run the world when we know exactly that are not united.'
Zinhle, the thing is, corrupt men have realised that women are very jealous of
each other and are therefore using them to their advantage and if woman don't
see this then they will forever cry because they will be blind to see that they
have control in their hands but they throwing it away just because of wanting
to compete or proving a point. We need to become good citizens in our societies
instead of competing, you and other women have started, others can join in
because it's positive and healthy. I mean what are we competing for? To drive more cars, eat at fancy restaurants,
wear expensive clothes, to be in the limelight, stay in big mansions? That is
destroying the world very badly because it creates fake people who are jealous
to see other people succeeding or being happy.
Eleanor
Roosevelt beautifully says “Great minds discuss ideas, average minds discuss events,
and small minds discuss people”, you and your best friend Nomndeni Mdakhi
discussed ideas and FUSE Academy and S.H.E were born, the first female Dj
school started by women who didn’t discuss people while playing cards or hated
on one another’s abilities but women who went all out to say it is up to us to
make a difference and create opportunities, both of you could have easily just
focused on yourselves but you ensured that you create platforms that will erase
fear of failure and self-doubt because one can move totally away from reality
when they believe that there is a legitimate reason to suffer. Bill Plotkin on
Nature and the Human Soul says “Remember that self-doubt is as self-centered as
self-inflation. Your obligation is to reach as deeply as you can and offer your
unique and authentic gifts as bravely and beautifully as you're able.” Most
young women again are not strong in this time and age only because they are not
aware that they must arm themselves with their weaknesses; along the journey of
FUSE academy, things weren’t working well for you to a point where you thought
of shutting down the doors and telling students you are closing down the school
but you and Nomndeni went back to the drawing board instead of quitting on your
vision and dream even though it was really hard, thanks for not quitting on
what you wanted to achieve because doors for young female Djs like Miss Pru
were now built and gave them a chance. Some people quit before they even try,
they think it’s easy and they are also not aware that one is in the wrong lane
when things are easily coming their way because building a sustainable business
requires us not to be afraid of storms as we learn to sail our ship like you
did with Nomdeni. Proverbs 31:20-21 says “She opens her hand to the poor and
reaches out her hands to the needy. She is not afraid of snow for her
household, for all her household are clothed in scarlet” What makes me more
than happy about you Zee is that you are a woman of prayer, and such women like
you who visit God are like a tea bags, you just never know how strong they are
until you put them in hot water.
“Our deepest
fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful
beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness, that most frightens us. We
ask ourselves, who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous?
Actually, who are you not to be?” Who are you not to be Ntombezinhle
Jiyane? You showed that who are you not
to be if there are people who have huge brands like Jordans, Louie Vuitton,
Austin Martin, Ford, or Adidas all over the world for you not to have
ERABYDJZINHLE? The massive brand that is well established and competing with
other huge brands? An immense standing business that was founded by a young
South African woman? Dj Zinhle, this
serves as encouragement to many of us that you’ve got to push the frontiers
because we are powerful beyond measures as Mama Maya Angelou said and we
shouldn’t limit ourselves by enabling people’s opinions to become our
realities. The empowered woman like you are powerful beyond measure and
beautiful beyond description and I surely believe that you were told several
times that ERABYDJZINHLE will be impossible or it won’t prosper at all even.
Some people are never aware that venturing in any business is not easy at all
like we see the existing ones with tall buildings as we still have to have to
crawl first before we can walk, I know with my motivational speaking business,
sometimes there are no bookings at all while some people don’t want to pay you
your worth but because I have seen humble and loving people like you, Oskido,
Black Coffee and Khanyi Dlhomo making it drives me not to give up at all and
believe that no one ever died from sleeping in an unmade bed.
On one of
your blogs you said “I have grown to understand the power of the female brand.
Our ability to be strong and vulnerable at the same time, raise men who can
affect world change, stand behind champions and also be able to take on
champion roles. God took his time when he created a woman and the world knows
our power”. I was like where does she come from? But I quickly answered myself
and said she is from the reading biosphere of intellects. Our lives are the
reflections of our thoughts and there is a big difference between people who
read gossip magazines and people who read empowerment or life changing books
and through conversations that people have or things they say is when you
usually catch the fishes to see if they are Dolphins or Guppies (a fish with a
very low IQ). I found out that you are a Dolphin Zinhle, and when you were
asked about resources that keep you inspired, you remarkably said “Perseverance
is a very important part of success and no book taught me that better Mr
Madiba’s book, “Long Walk To Freedom’, his story encourages me to keep going. I
also love a book by Robin Sharma called 'A Leader Who Had No Title' everyone
needs to read this book, it amazing”. Kairo’s mom your intelligence level is
vital and what is mostly pleasing is that it is not utilized in the bad habit
form of laziness like those who just read and then think English is a sign of
intelligence while they use education to look down on others instead of
decreasing ignorance. I know your favourite quote from A leader who had no
title is “Leaders are those individuals who do the things that failures aren’t
willing to do – even thought they might not like doing them either. They have
the discipline to do what they know to be important” and because I also read
the book, mine is right from chapter one where Robin says “EACH ONE OF US IS
BORN INTO GENIUS. Sadly, most of us die amid mediocrity” It’s a dazzling book
and I also encourage you to read A Monk Who Sold His Ferrari by Robin Sharma
himself.
Ms Jiyane
from how you handle your brand stunningly, one can really calculate that Zee is
aware that her mind is a palace and she must ensure that there is gold and
platinum in it. When you pour water into the glass, the water takes shape of
the glass, when you pour it in the bucket it takes the shape of that bucket but
when you pour it on the floor it disappears, in this case you are water and the
glass is therefore people like Oskido, Nomdeni and your family whom you have
surrounded yourself with since one’s environment is the one that also
determines where they will go with their lives. Proverbs 31:26 says “She opens
her mouth with wisdom, and the teaching of kindness is on her tongue”. Dj
Zinhle from how you humbly carrying yourself with love and forever smiling, and
when one looks at those that are surrounding you, I can then say it is
definitely a perfect reason I found as to why you never fell and still standing
with relevance in this tough boy’s club or entertainment industry that saw many
others on the bottom of the chain and out of touch, this also sends a very robust
message to everyone out there to say you must align yourself with people whom
you share the same vision with if you want to succeed and success is not
measured by gender but one’s eagerness to win. I am drafting my book now titled
NOBODY IS BIGGER THAN YOUR BUSINESS which you are going to receive a signed
copy of and during rough times I just surround myself with positive people who
will not judge but push me to do more.
Shannon L.
Alder once said “Your dignity can be mocked, abused, compromised, toyed with,
lowered and even badmouthed, but it can never be taken from you. You have the
power today to reset your boundaries, restore your image, start fresh with
renewed values and rebuild what has happened to you in the past.” Baby K’s mom
there are a lot of negative stuff that were said about you but you are still
standing and never allowed anyone to pour your eyes with pepper spray to still
be able to have your vision of an eagle that can see a prey from 3km away, and
for one to do that is with the ability to associate themselves with people who
will be there for who they are and by reading books for mental strength as
well. I have realised from your ability to still come out smiling after being
written off that as people we must concentrate more on our achievements than
our failures and learn to take the failures as opportunities to rectify our
errors while we keep our heads above the sea levels because the moment you
become friends with your inner self, you realize that the failures or
hindrances that you met earlier were caused more by your disconnected status
with your inner being.
I’ve also
got to realise also in life Zinhle that it really doesn't matter that some
people are laughing behind your back and are glad to see you fall, fail, and
smiling in your face pretending to be your friends. You are not your mistakes,
your failures, or your disappointments, you are just you. You must be aware
that some things you are not prepared for will happen and at that point you
will just want to quit on life and feel like you don't belong to this world, I
was always laughed at when my results were going down, when I was no longer at
top 10 in school, I was a JOKE, and trust me Zinhle it was hurting. As people,
we must regroup, rediscover and rejuvenate ourselves and go back to the drawing
board to come up with a different strategy, plan A should be not going to plan
B if we want to succeed I believe. I always don't buy the YOLO story that You
Only Live Once because you live everyday but You Only Die Once, so it should be
YODO instead! Every day we have the opportunity to re-launch, revive, and to
reinvigorate our dreams. We are more powerful than we realize and should just
go in deeper, challenge ourselves, hold the vision and never look back because
forward is where we are heading as we break this gender stereotype on success.
Ms Jiyane I
love your vision, I was very thrilled when I read your success definition that
says “Success is about setting goals and reaching those goals, they could be
personal or professional goals. Success is personal and should never be driven
by other people’s measures of success but your own and that is how the
definition of success has changed for the over the year, just understanding
that my definition and measures of success won’t be the same as that of the
next person.” This definition is very powerful because some of us turn to slack
a bit and be beaten by fear. Across your journey as an ambitious young woman, I
also managed to realise that FEAR will keep me focusing in the past or worrying
me about the future, it will make me a false prophet because I will now be
thinking for people before I attempt to even take action and that then will
become the thing that stops me from going forward. I used to think for people
several times and it never worked, I now know that I mustn’t judge people
because of other people's failures or rejections, I must give myself and them a
chance and see what will come out. I have approached many Radio Stations and
only accepted by one! But because you keep breaking the boundaries across the
globe with amazing projects as an intelligent young woman, it says to me
“Teboho, you will get rejected in your life, many times but that shouldn't be a
cement, water, sand and bricks to build FEAR in your thoughts and demoralize
your confidence since FEAR is very capable of making you quit!”
Women come
across as vulnerable and this result in them having to constantly prove
themselves and their abilities in everything they decide to partake in
especially in boys club. Your project of Pink Revolution is a marvellous
initiative because it gives woman clear details of how to stand strong since a
lot of them aspire to own and take charge such as individuals like you but some
of them merely fail because of now wanting to be manly sometimes. It is very
difficult for women to climb to the top positions particularly because they are
woman and some will be given petty deals that may not be even partaking in
driving the company’s decisions or be paid lesser than males. This is still a
very major issue in our societies and I’m glad you took charge of it; woman
must be very strong and keep trying harder because in some cases they will be
offered dodgy deals like sleeping their way up to a position and these are one
of the things that continue to make women look incompetent. Woman must make it
stop because it will never stop with only that deal; they must know that they
will be doing it more than once and to more than one person.
Your story
of learning and being established as a Dj comes in handy to say to other women
that they shouldn’t use bribery either to get their position because their
characters will fade away as well. Dj Zinhle, your strategy of being in this
male dominated industry worked very well because you took time to research
about it with the help of your brother Zakhile and learned, I think that’s what
we must do most as people, we must research and know exactly what we are
getting ourselves into because there is nothing that beats knowledge. We must also find time to do the most boring
thing of networking and also create time to find mentors that will understand
our vision and goals. Thank you for being an inspiration, and just so you know
Ms Jiyane, you don’t only inspire woman if you thought so on
MomentsByDjZinhle.com because I also visit to draw massive inspiration.
Warm Regards
Teboho
Thuswa, The Motivated Speaker, The Kasi Preacher
Nice... really thoughtful.
ReplyDeleteIm touched. Indeed you are a true inspiration to us young adults out there.
ReplyDeleteFood for thought indeed.
ReplyDeleteI am blown away ,Teboho this is beautiful . From reading this I know you will be a success in your industry . I only say her blog yesterday and I must say after reading this I am inspired by her and you. Cant wait for that book
ReplyDeleteamazing! i love and respect you Zinhle. our inspiration.
ReplyDeleteSpeechless...
ReplyDeleteWow i just ran out of words, beautiful words to describe her!! Beautiful
ReplyDeleteWow i just ran out of words, beautiful words to describe her!! Beautiful
ReplyDeleteWell said. I admire your strength DJ Zinhle
ReplyDeleteShe is an awesome woman indeed
ReplyDeleteBeautiful in all sorts of ways Wow
ReplyDeleteBeautiful in all sorts of ways Wow
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful
ReplyDeleteI had to read this twice...amazing indeed. Im truly touched!
ReplyDeleteWell said brother, poeple like you indeed are needed in this world.#africanqueen
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