C20 South Africa 1st Co-Chairperson
Gogo Sheila Mbele-Khama is a respected traditional health practitioner, researcher, and advocate, currently serving as the 1st Co-Chairperson of the C20 South Africa. With a deep understanding of traditional medicine and its role in promoting health and well-being, Gogo Sheila has dedicated her career to bridging the gap between traditional and modern healthcare systems.
As a licensed traditional health practitioner, Gogo Sheila has extensive experience in treating various health conditions, including STis and HIV/AIDS. Her research expertise includes investigating the role of traditional health practitioners in STls management, and she has advocated for their inclusion in national health policies. Gogo Sheila has also worked closely with communities, providing education and training on traditional health practices, HIV/AIDS, and STIs.
Gogo Sheila’s achievements include publishing research on the role of traditional health practitioners in STis management and receiving recognition for her contributions to traditional health practice and community development. Her education and professional background include extensive training in traditional health practice and community development experience. As the 1st Co-Chairperson of the C20 South Africa, Gogo Sheila brings a unique perspective and wealth of knowledge to the table, advocating for inclusive and sustainable healthcare solutions.
Her expertise and experience make her an exceptional leader in the field of traditional health practice and community development.



