Month: August 2021
Solo Properties
Solo Properties have been in business since 2005. Owned by Gerhard Prinsloo & Sean Alblas, we started as a being part of a nation-wide franchise realty group and in 2020 decided to break away from the group to operate independent. This strategy allowed us to broaden our horizons and we are therefor able to operate country wide and are not limited to certain areas or towns. We currently operate in Hartbeespoort, Brits, Krugersdorp, Roodepoort, Johannesburg, Randfontein Port Elizabeth.
The Importance of Female Leadership
There are diverse skills women bring to a business table when allowed to be part of the leadership structure – a different perspective and impartiality when faced with matters concerning employment, partnerships and making final decisions. My personal observation is that they are often also well-grounded and driven.
Harties Business Center member profile
Harties Business Center member Ruby Rapscallion tells us about their business.
Accountability
Being an entrepreneur is a mixed bag. It can be very liberating as you run your own show, you decide what to do and when. However, you are mostly alone and making decisions can be tough. In the long run, you reap the benefits of your success but also feel the pain when failure strikes. This is where accountability comes into play. The lack of accountability can be a real problem and may lead to loss of control, to becoming pessimistic and create a situation where you are not able to get up and fight again.
By: Gerty Green
WE WILL DEFEND OUR TOWN
The Taxi Association has pledge to protect the malls and general infrastructure in both Brits and Harties. Thanks for protecting our towns.
Career as Kinesiology
2021 and the Covid Pandemic which has lasted for much longer than anyone anticipated, has heralded major changes globally. From lifestyle and careers to searches for alternative health options and holistic healing, people are finding new and very innovative ways of making a living and working from home.
By Cindy Robertson
Cultural Integration in South Africa
Cultural Integration is a part of everyday life in South Africa which can be seen in many aspects such as schools as well as the work environment. In many ways there are still traces of racism and cultural discrimination in our country, but the majority of South Africans are well adjusted to the differences among the people of our rainbow nation.
By Arwen Schäffler and Laché Smith
Harties Feral Cat Rescue and the woman behind it.
Founder and Chairman, Joanne Kontaxopoulos – Rabe has a burning passion for Cats. She is forcing her way through the enormous task of being a fulltime logistics manager for an exports company and a dedicated animal right activist.