LOCAL: Inspirational Durban doctor makes the Forbes 30 under 30 list
Updated | By Stacey & J Sbu
Dr Brett Lyndall Singh is making movements in the medical community.
Celebrating the youth of Africa and their achievements is incredibly important.
Local doctor, Dr Brett Lyndall Singh, is making movements in the medical community.
“Whatever you do, do it to the best of your ability,” says this Mzansi star.
Read More: Against all odds: Hard work, dedication pays off for UKZN graduate
Dr Singh believes in making the most of his time on Earth, recognising and taking advantage of each opportunity and applying diligence and wisdom to it.
Furthermore, he believes in living life with honour, courage, purpose, respect, and, most of all, love.
Dr Singh has an extensive list of accolades and his respected reputation precedes him.
He is a Medical Doctor with a Masters of Medicine in Paediatrics, as well as experience in various fields on a local and global platform.
He is a leader in his community with involvement as the CEO of Alpha and Omega MedTech (Pty) Ltd, AOM Group & Subsidiaries.
Read More: Lasizwe has just made the Forbes 30 under 30 list
Despite attending prestigious institutions overseas for his tertiary education, Brett is on a journey to save lives and he has returned to his roots in South Africa to give back to his homeland.
The initiatives he runs make a priceless impact on those affected by COVID-19 and other heartbreaking medical issues.
The man of many trades is also an entrepreneur who is striving to unlock the strategy and investment opportunities around "made in South Africa" medical devices, as well as healthcare products.
He is one of the few South Africans who are innovators leading a new era of change in Africa.
To find out more about Dr Brett Lyndall Singh, click here.
Read More: The 'Internal Shower' is going viral, but doctors are warning against it
[NEW EDITION]
— Forbes Africa (@forbesafrica) June 3, 2022
It's here, the list of the year! The #FORBESAFRICA30Under30 class of 2022 has been revealed! The class of 2022 care about being visionaries of change and catalysts for innovation. NOW AVAILABLE ON SHELVES!
Photographs by @IlanGodfrey for @Forbes pic.twitter.com/THmw0V2sr8
More on East Coast Radio:
Image courtesy of Stacey and J Sbu
Show's Stories
-
Love tackles the rain: Sharksfest proposal steals the show
Rugby, romance, and a rainy day... Sounds like a match made in heaven!
Stacey & J Sbu 2 hours ago -
South Coast motorists stop traffic over hair pulling fight
This is not the behaviour you would expect from two grown women...
Danny Guselli 2 hours ago