Year: 2021
Proudly South African – Christiaan Burger
Christiaan Burger, a grade 9 student from Hartbeespoort received the wonderful news that he has been chosen to complete a 3 year post graduate Baccalaureate diploma in Japan at the United World College.
MARRIAGE TO-DO LIST #1. ANTENUPTIAL CONTRACT.
There is a saying in Afrikaans that goes: “Trou is nie perdekoop nie.”
I have failed! Now what?
All of us have failed at something, we all made mistakes and the difficult thing
Vaccination Procrastination….
For years now the debate “to vaccinate or not to vaccinate” has been a topic
Emotional wellbeing and leadership in the work environment
As an entrepreneur, you experience moments of stress and ride a roller-coaster of emotions every day. I am certain you can relate.
There is no stopping “Lady G”
Chandre Goosen-Joubert discusses fashion, fantasies, female empowerment, and her future goals.
The Pre-Retirement Path to your Golden Years …..
South Africans are notoriously bad at saving and investing. The result being that very few of us retire in comfort and the bulk have insufficient funding in place to maintain a good standard of living.
T for Technology – Updates
Do you have a pile of particularly important work to complete in a noticeably short time? Odds are windows would like to run an update at that moment.
Digital Disease Part Two
From my very whiney article in the last edition, I thought it will be good to do a follow up for those that might be concerned with my mental health status. I am Fine.
There are No bad teams, only bad leaders
During the Navy Seals infamous ‘Hell Week’, the students are grouped into boat crews of seven men with each boat crew being assigned an Inflatable Rubber Boat (IRB). ~ By Andy Hofmeyr, Action COACH, Business Coach
Zanele Angel Mvelase ~ Mc Donald’s
“I am in the business of empowering people”
This sophisticated woman with love and empathy for people, hails from Swaziland.
Carla van der Spuy
How do you describe an icon? I have admired Carla since I met her many moons ago. I was being interviewed on a snippet of my life experiences for publication in Keur Magazine.
The ‘Orphan’ of Agricultural Crime
Livestock theft is costing the South African Economy about 1.4 billion every year and things are getting worse by the day. Farmers fear for their lives and are distraught at the brutal and savage onsite slaughtering of their cattle. The result is devastating to farmers and to agriculture in South Africa.