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Kheti Ngwenya is a natural-born hustler. The young Soweto-born entrepreneur embarked on his career in business at the tender age of 19.
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The community of Kwa - Thema in the East of Johannesburg, Springs, was formed in 1951 as a result of the apartheid government forcibly moving black South Africans who lived in Payneville to Kwa-Thema
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We have Stage 6 loadshedding but our mountains and valleys are still on.
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Benoni is one of the many towns in the East of Johannesburg, Ekurhuleni. Known as the “City of Lakes,” Benoni comprises four lakes, with one of its malls shaped as the Mississippi Steamboat alongside the Civic Lake.
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A shack, well known as "Mkhukhu" in the township and rural dwellings, is a form of accommodation for the underprivileged.
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Cape Town is renowned for its mountains, the gatsby, District Six Museum and roads perfect for skating.
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Located in the Eastern Cape, Makhanda, formally known as Grahamstown, is a small town that faces financial hardships and has been neglected by the rest of South Africa. Well-known public transport services such as Uber and Bolt are unavailable, and residents have to rely on their cars, minibus taxis, or expensive shuttle services ranging from...
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Cleanliness is next to Godliness. That’s a statement! Living in a conjunctive and fresh environment is healthy and good for mental health, free from air pollution, filth, litter, dumping and smell.
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The education sector is undergoing a digital transformation as more schools are using smartphones and tablets as a learning tool.
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Makhanda, formerly Grahamstown, has a rich history. At the centre of the 1820 Settlers movement and the major British garrison during the 100 year Frontier wars, its Victorian architecture has deep tradition.
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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

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