NGLP Alumni Spotlight: The Inspirational Journey of Gertrude Mlabu
Gertrude M. Mlabu, the founder of Joylistic Pre & Primary School in Arusha, Tanzania, is not just a remarkable educator but also a shining example of the impact of the Next Generation Leadership Programme (NGLP). As an NGLP alumna, she embodies the program’s mission of nurturing exceptional leaders within the African Church and beyond.
Gertrude’s journey is a testament to the transformative power of education and the profound influence of NGLP. Before embarking on her remarkable career in education, she faced financial obstacles that seemed unconquerable. Her passion for learning burned brightly, but the means to pursue her dreams were elusive.
“When I received the scholarship, I was so happy I cried and thanked the Lord so much,” Gertrude recalls, reflecting on the pivotal moment when NGLP opened the doors to her educational aspirations. This scholarship was not just a financial aid; it was a lifeline that propelled her toward becoming a leader of unparalleled dedication and compassion.
One of her colleagues, Tina S. Kanyau, a teacher at Joylistic Pre & Primary School, speaks glowingly of Gertrude’s leadership qualities. “She is a good leader—one with compassion and kindness. She relates with everyone, regardless of age or class,” Tina observes. Gertrude’s ability to connect with people on a personal level is a testament to the empathy she brings to her leadership.
Gertrude attributes her leadership skills and problem-solving acumen to NGLP. The program not only educated her but also provided invaluable mentorship, teaching her how to be a great leader, both within the Church and in the wider community. Her training has equipped her to navigate challenges with poise and determination.
“I want to see talent in the kids and not forget their academic growth, watching them perform to the best of their abilities and fostering innovation,” Gertrude explains. Her vision for her students reflects her dedication to nurturing holistic development.
As she reflects on her aspirations, Gertrude expresses a profound desire to see children emerge as leaders in their own right. Her commitment to fostering leadership qualities in the youth is a testament to her belief in the potential of the next generation.
In her praise of the NGLP, Gertrude emphasizes its role in shaping leaders whose values align seamlessly both within the Church and in the broader world. The program’s impact extends beyond education; it instils values that transcend leadership roles and extend into parenthood.
Gertrude M. Mlabu’s journey from a scholarship recipient to a visionary leader is a testament to the transformative potential of education, mentorship, and a steadfast commitment to one’s dreams. Her story serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration for all who aspire to make a positive impact on their communities and beyond.
With Gertrude’s unwavering dedication and the guiding principles of NGLP, the future indeed looks brighter for the next generation of leaders in Africa.