Ngcebo Lwazi Nsele’s journey has taken him from the township streets of Esikhawini to the corridors of government. As a legal adviser for KwaZulu- Natal’s department of economic development tourism and environmental affairs, Nsele, 29, plays a critical role in driving legislative reform, overseeing litigation, providing legal opinions and promoting policy development aligned with South Africa’s Vision 2030. His work is at the heart of building economic empowerment, fostering social justice and addressing inequality in KwaZulu-Natal. A key milestone in his career was leading the resolution of the Ntsikeni Community Trust — a decade-long interprovincial land and governance dispute — restoring land rights, dignity and economic potential to the community. Ngcebo is also responsible for helping destitute communities form trusts, a role he describes as “bringing life to communities and reimagining their purpose”. Beyond his legal work, Ngcebo contributes to grassroots development in his hometown, serving on the local ward committee and supporting educational initiatives for underprivileged children.