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November 22, 2016
Successful Wembley Old Scholars EDUCATION IN SOUTH AFRICA – A GOOD STORY Time Magazine published an article about successful siblings. They analysed families in which all the siblings achieved. They defined success by leadership, service or achievement. None of the families grew up wealthy but the siblings were privileged in many other ways. They had...
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Click HERE for 3 PICTURES TELL A 1000 WORDS RHINO TEARS WINE RAISES 1 MILLION RAND TO COMBAT POACHING by Paula Wilson The Friday Street Club  Rhino Tears wines has raised an impressive R1 million since the launch of a marketing drive to raise funds to be used in the war against rhino poaching in South Africa’s national...
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I was in a KZN Midlands bar to witness our loss to Italy. Mostly the patrons were hardly watching, such is the extent of frustration at the political masterplan imposed on SA sport by Minister Fikile Mbalula. Notwithstanding the fact that many of our talented players have left our shores, including for Italy, notwithstanding the...
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Better urban planning can boost productivity by reducing commuting times Durban, 21 November 2016 SOUTH Africans spend more time in the traffic commuting than their counterparts in 22 similar countries – and when taken into account the country’s poorest citizens typically live on the fringes due to the legacy of spatial fragmentation – the impact...
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Steuart as a speaker

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Steuart has done some 500 talks on South Africa’s progress since 1994 and SA’s prospects for the future’