It was the girl group Flo that once said: “It’s not my job to make you feel comfortable”. This encompasses our entrepreneur who we have on the show today who doesn't shy away from the harsh realities of power dynamics, culture clashes, and identity struggles, all of which are depicted in a narrative style that amplifies the grotesque history of exploitation. His name is Ayanda Mabulu, a well-known South African artist celebrated for his thought-provoking paintings. His art delves into the profound issues of inequality, particularly the experiences faced by the black community in today's society. Through satirical imagery, Mabulu skillfully juxtaposes powerful figures with vulnerable victims, shedding light on themes of greed, oppression, poverty, and systematic racism. His art has become a part of everyday conversations among his people, sparking discussions aimed at rebuilding and empowering the black community. As we commemorate Human Rights Day, Ayanda Mabulu joins us on this week's edition of the entrepreneurial edge to share insights into his activism for social justice through the impactful medium of art.