Growing up in rural Limpopo, Rebecca Phala, 31, immersed herself in literature, driven by the belief that mastering language could open doors to a better life. She is the first woman and youngest person to serve as national spokesperson and communications manager for the South African National Taxi Council — the male-dominated governing body of South Africa’s taxi industry. Her job sees her shaping national discourse, managing crisis communication and representing about 250 000 taxi operators. Mmatshikhidi’s media journey began at the University of Limpopo, where she founded Turf Campus TV, a student-run channel still inspiring aspiring broadcasters today. Her early career included jobs as a radio presenter, news editor and print journalist, equipping her with an understanding of media and politics. In 2018, she launched #TheBigSisterConversation, an initiative encouraging education, reading and health among rural girls. Through school visits, sanitary pad drives and book donations she uplifts young women from the same communities that shaped her. Mmatshikhidi was named a 2024 Rising Star in Public Service Communications by the Public Relations Institute of Southern Africa, Limpopo.