IN CONVERSATION WITH RETHABILE MAIFADI, Marketing Exec Constitution hill

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Rethabile Maifadi: The Creative Force Behind Constitution Hill’s Cultural Voice
At the heart of Johannesburg’s most iconic heritage site, Constitution Hill, stands a dynamic leader bridging history, creativity, and public engagement—Rethabile Maifadi, the institution’s Marketing and Communications Executive.
Tasked with telling the story of a place that once symbolized oppression and now stands for freedom and creativity, Maifadi has become a driving force behind some of the country’s most powerful cultural and youth-centered events. Her work brings Constitution Hill’s mission to life—not only preserving its historical legacy but making it relevant and alive for new generations.
From major celebrations like the Basha Uhuru Freedom Festival to year-round initiatives such as She Fest and the Creative Uprising Market, Maifadi’s marketing vision is rooted in inclusivity, youth empowerment, and storytelling. Under her leadership, Constitution Hill has evolved from a historic site into a living, breathing civic space that welcomes diverse voices and community action.
Through her media appearances and public engagements, Maifadi has emphasized the vital role that arts, culture, and public spaces play in shaping national identity and supporting social change. Whether promoting events on platforms like eNCA, Newzroom Afrika, or Eyewitness News, she consistently advocates for accessibility, safety, and impact.
“This festival is about celebrating women who have made a mark—those from the past and the ones actively changing our present,” Maifadi shared during Women’s Month programming at Constitution Hill.
In light of recent public safety concerns, including incidents of infant abductions at health facilities, Maifadi’s leadership takes on new significance. As Constitution Hill continues to host large-scale public events like Basha Uhuru, her role in ensuring that creativity and security go hand in hand becomes ever more critical.
Rethabile Maifadi is more than a marketer—she is a cultural strategist, a community builder, and a key figure in reimagining public heritage as a catalyst for unity, innovation, and empowerment.
26 Jun 2025 English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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