Cinga Dyala is more than just a business mind — she’s a visionary. Hailing from Ndevana Location in the Eastern Cape, Cinga is a published author, poet, storyteller, literacy coach, child development practitioner, and founder of The World of Art Movement — a company that exists not just to create, but to transform lives through the arts.
What makes Cinga stand out is her deep passion for the arts and child development. She’s not just working in the space — she’s fighting for it. Her advocacy for creativity as a valid and powerful career path has opened doors for many young people, helping them see their worth and believe in their potential.
“My dreams are valid and my background doesn’t determine my future.”
That’s not just a quote — it’s how Cinga lives. Her work is proof that creativity, when nurtured, can become a powerful force for social change.
Nominated in the Business Pioneer category, Cinga’s story isn’t just about her own journey. It’s about every black child who has been told their dreams are too big or unrealistic. She represents those whose talents were overlooked simply because of where they come from.
“By voting for me, you’re validating the dream of every child who’s ever felt unseen,” she says.
A vote for Cinga is a vote for art, for purpose, and for building a future where black creativity is no longer the exception — it’s the blueprint.