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Siyabonga Ntshingila
Disclaimer: The author neither endorses nor supports reckless and unsafe behaviour where any children or driving and alcohol consumption is concerned. What he does endorse and fully support is having a sense of humour about things, especially where n...
Dale Williams
I spend some of my time coaching executives in South Africa and across Europe. I got thinking the other day what South Africa could need from a coach. I mean the whole country. Not the president -- not any individual -- all of us who live on this sou...
The Sumo
People are sure to be offended by this piece, people who refuse to see past their prejudices and make intellectual counters, if that may be, to my ideas expressed on this piece. Therefore, the disclaimer just below is probably null, but I feel strong...
Sentletse Diakanyo
Opportunism and the ability to adapt to changing circumstances are arguably some of the prime ingredients of success in business. The changing political landscape in South Africa has required some business leaders to re-evaluate their political posit...
Anja Merret
It’s a rare occasion when a news headlinee in the New York Times catches my eye. With so much coverage on the war on Iran (not a typo) or Obama’s road show which the Germans are not that happy with, ones eyes tend to glaze over. Then there are co...
Beverley Merriman
I love living. I believe in passion, commitment, unconditional love and in positive change. I believe that each one of us has the ability and also ample opportunity to make a difference to the people around us, as well as to the society in which we l...
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