Homeopathic practitioner, Sindile Majola uses her skills to assist the ailing by helping them regain their health through self-empowerment.

Majola’s peers assumed she would enter the health industry because her younger years saw her assisting family members and neighbours with medical ailments. At twenty-seven years old armed with her Master’s Degree, Sindile has become a Prescribed Minimum Benefit (PMB) specialist at Discovery. 

She rejects the notion that deserving people who require treatment should be rejected because they lack money for quality health care. To this end, she says she aspires to start a virtual medical centre that would be free of charge for individuals not able to afford quality medical services.

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Sindile on Education: “I am very passionate about education, people close to me have to grapple with my continuous nagging — that they take their studies seriously. I have met many students who had the desire to further their studies but didn’t know how to. I have taken it upon myself to mentor such individuals and assist them to achieve their goals,” she says encouragingly.

Her PhD studies include a research study on developing a model in which disadvantaged people are able to access regulated natural therapies free of charge. Majola also intends to grow within the corporate world and aspires to add more corporate qualifications to her arsenal, such as obtaining a postgraduate diploma in health economics, a master’s in public health, as well as an MBA.

“One of my short-term goals include completing my PhD and officially launching my virtual medical centre,” she shares.