Leading with Patience…by Gideon Moyo
There are many things that I could share having hosted people for many years in different spaces, but first and foremost, hospitality teaches a very important lesson in patience. If you thought you already had patience
Live on the Winston stage, eDikeni | “Yakhal’ Inkomo” – …by Lereko Ntshona
Just when I thought that night couldn’t get any better, it was topped off by this legend of a man, asking me to look after his saxophone after the show. “Guard my horn mtshana (nephew), guard it with your life…”
For the love of people…Kuzo Dasa-Pieterse
A people-centric Culture, eats strategy for breakfast - for the Love of people.
“A Homage to Heritage”…by Zoë Sinclair
One of the many things I learned from my first trip to South Africa, is that it’s very important to have positive role models around to inspire, motivate and exemplify values and behaviour worthy of imitation - We tend to
“There was always music in the background”… by Dr. Ndlovu
I grew up in Katlehong township during the dark days of apartheid. There was always music in the background. Whether at home from a small transistor radio, or from a” gumba gumba” cabinet, even more endearing from a Telefunken/Technics/Blaupunkt speaker