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Older generation calls us the degenerate generation – the low hung jeans and promiscuous sex generation, the want-to-be-CEOs-with-no-work generation. We…
Older generation calls us the degenerate generation – the low hung jeans and promiscuous sex generation, the want-to-be-CEOs-with-no-work generation. We…
Growing up in Soweto, and questioning why the municipality decided to make the space opposite his house a dumping ground,…
It became apparent to Stacey Brewer, 31, while she was studying for her MBA, that education in South Africa was in dire straits and required “more than just a Band-Aid”.…Continue Reading →
Derrick Kotze believes that African technology developers will code African solutions to African problems. His job as chief executive officer…
Sbusiso Leope, popularly known as DJ Sbu, is a media personality, businessman and philanthropist. Leope first made a name for…
It’s hard to keep up with Mayenzeke Baza. His latest project, iBiskop, is an online film store that allows people to download videos using wi-fi at taxi ranks. It bypasses…Continue Reading →
When Jenna Cato Bass, 29, decides to do something, she does it, despite rejections from major production companies and tiny…
When he was 12 years old Fortune Bengu drew a picture of his granny sleeping. This signalled the start of…
Mosa Dikobo, 28, from KwaMagxaki in the Eastern Cape, grew up helping his grandfather run a domestic cleaning business. After his grandfather passed away, the logistics graduate wanted to continue…Continue Reading →
The beginnings of WiGroup came from Bevan Ducasse, a farm boy from Escourt, “scratching his own itch”. He was tired…