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Robin Benger grew up in South Africa, fell out with the Apartheid Government of the 70’s, joined the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and that’s where his ‘ordinary’ life ended!
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“All Rise” by South African Roger Chennells is as unusual as it is fascinating; first of all it is most eloquently written, eminently readable and tantalizingly gripping.
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With RWC fever high I have been devouring Rassie Erasmus’ biography, excellently crafted by David O’sullivan.
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You may have read GG Alcock’s books about the kasi economy; now follow his journey to the dynamic world of KasiNomics and learn about the tribal forces that shaped him.
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I eventually managed to finish reading Harry Oppenheimer by Michael Cardo, but first two disclaimers; I worked for Anglo American between 1975 and 1982, first as a student and then in the Anglo IR Department under Bobby Godsell
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I eventually managed to finish reading Harry Oppenheimer by Michael Cardo, but first two disclaimers; I worked for Anglo American between 1975 and 1982, first as a student and then in the Anglo IR Department under Bobby Godsell
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I have just finished reading “ALONE - The Search for Brett Archibald.” (2016). A true story of a South African falling overboard at 02h30 on the 17th April 2013 in the Mentawai Strait
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Ally Hewitt spent 32 years at South African Breweries (SAB) from the time it was the dominant local brewer in South Africa to the time it was the second largest brewing business in the world.
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This book is first and foremost a compelling story about children, written for children.
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If anyone wants to know what’s going on in South African cricket at the moment no better place to start then by reading FAF du Plessis’ book “Through Fire”.
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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’