Big changes for KZN’s Uthingo Network
17.03.2022 - 21:01
/ mambaonline.com
Anthony Waldhausen, the outgoing director of Uthingo Network, and its new head, Brian Sibeko-Ngidi
The founder and director of one of KZN’s leading LGBTI organisations has stepped down, making way for new leadership.
It’s been announced that after 20 years at the helm, Anthony Waldhausen has resigned from the Pietermaritzburg-based Uthingo Network with effect from 31 March.
Waldhausen founded the Uthingo Network, then known as the Gay and Lesbian Network, in 2003. It has worked with religious leaders and other key influencers in lobbying for LGBTI equality in KZN, created safe spaces, engaged in community building, and provided health services, primarily in HIV prevention and care.
The organisation’s focus in recent years has evolved towards supporting and enabling LGBTI communities in rural areas.
The Network’s Board praised Waldhausen for his “pioneering work with primarily young, unemployed and marginalised LGBTI people in KwaZulu-Natal and especially those in rural communities.”
It also noted his contribution towards “saving the organisation” during the funding crisis that threatened its existence in 2018.
“Anthony leaves Uthingo Network in a solid position for continued growth, and we sincerely thank him for his contribution and leadership in his time as director,” said the board.
In a statement, Waldhausen said: “This has been a journey for me for the past 20 years and I leave the organisation in the capable hands of the new director, staff and board.”
He explained that “I have embarked on a new journey and co-founded another organisation that will focus on local government and giving citizens of our city a voice.”
The board also announced that Brian Sibeko-Ngidi has been appointed as the new Director of Uthingo