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The Midday Hangout is in conversation with the great Ms Aya Hlubi and she shares about relationships.
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The Feminine Touch is in conversation with Ms Aya Hlubi about her life and her up coming event to empower women. She also shares how she is planning to empower more woman.
She is Alive 2023 and The Chase show is being run differently and in a different manner today. They having fun, sharing great content with us.
Be Renewed is in conversation with Ms Ayanda Hlubi. She is one of the greatest women & strong women who is an MC for many events, She is the founder of an organisation that helps women and young girls to fulfill their dreams.
Noluthando Mthonti-Mlambo speaks to NUMSA Spokesperson, Phakamile Hlubi Majola about the 7% wage increase at Eskom.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The story of south Africa is incomplete without scrutinising the kingdom of Lesotho, not only because geographic location means the mountains are part of our tale, but also because the entire region is intertwined like lovers, or wrestlers, or snakes that are hell bent on eating each other. Sorry about the graphic description there, but by the time you've finished listening to this episode, I'm sure you'll agree with the somewhat over the top analogy. We must step back in time, from where we left off last episode, 1835, beginning of 1836 just to understand who King Moshoeshoe was, and what he means today. During his dramatic youth, events among the northern Nguni people who lived below the mountain escarpment, were going to impact the people who we now called the Basotho. Before these sudden surges of people and the destruction caused by the Ndebele and the Ngwane, the people of the Caledon valley and into the hills above lived in small segmentary chiefdoms - where the chiefs made political decisions after consulting councillors and headmen. The wars of Zwide, Dingiswayo, Senzangakhona and Shaka, then Dingane after him, had profound repercussions throughout the entire region as you've heard. For some on the high veld, the effects were catastrophic, Matiwane of the Ngwane had fled north as Shaka expanded his control, leaving his home along the Umfolozi River and attacking the Hlubi, who lived at the source of the Tugela River on the highlands. Some of these defeated Hlubi made it to Hintsa as you've heard, and by 1835 had marched into the Albany District seeking refuge, and being used as labourers. Small world they say. It was into this fractured society that Moshoeshoe had been born. Isolated and conservative, their culture had been utterly disrupted. Fields were not being cultivated and entire ruling family lines had been destroyed, vanished into the African air. Virtually every MoSotho had been driven from their homes, subjected to suffering and deprivation, human remains littered the landscape - and would be found for another decade. Crunch Crunch went the oxwagons in 1836.
The story of south Africa is incomplete without scrutinising the kingdom of Lesotho, not only because geographic location means the mountains are part of our tale, but also because the entire region is intertwined like lovers, or wrestlers, or snakes that are hell bent on eating each other. Sorry about the graphic description there, but by the time you've finished listening to this episode, I'm sure you'll agree with the somewhat over the top analogy. We must step back in time, from where we left off last episode, 1835, beginning of 1836 just to understand who King Moshoeshoe was, and what he means today. During his dramatic youth, events among the northern Nguni people who lived below the mountain escarpment, were going to impact the people who we now called the Basotho. Before these sudden surges of people and the destruction caused by the Ndebele and the Ngwane, the people of the Caledon valley and into the hills above lived in small segmentary chiefdoms - where the chiefs made political decisions after consulting councillors and headmen. The wars of Zwide, Dingiswayo, Senzangakhona and Shaka, then Dingane after him, had profound repercussions throughout the entire region as you've heard. For some on the high veld, the effects were catastrophic, Matiwane of the Ngwane had fled north as Shaka expanded his control, leaving his home along the Umfolozi River and attacking the Hlubi, who lived at the source of the Tugela River on the highlands. Some of these defeated Hlubi made it to Hintsa as you've heard, and by 1835 had marched into the Albany District seeking refuge, and being used as labourers. Small world they say. It was into this fractured society that Moshoeshoe had been born. Isolated and conservative, their culture had been utterly disrupted. Fields were not being cultivated and entire ruling family lines had been destroyed, vanished into the African air. Virtually every MoSotho had been driven from their homes, subjected to suffering and deprivation, human remains littered the landscape - and would be found for another decade. Crunch Crunch went the oxwagons in 1836.
The Feminine Touch is in conversation with Ms Ayanda Hlubi and she shares about her life and event that she is hosting.
By the 1810s, Zwide had built a powerful centralized kingdom and reinforced this power using his extensive family. He also formed feared amabutho such as the amaPhela, the abaHlakabezi, and isiKwitshi and the amaNkaiya. Most of these were around before Shaka became king of the Zulus, and the Ndwandwe were so large that they split into semi-autonomous sections such as the Nxumalo, the Manqele and the Phiseni. At first, Zwide concentrated has raids to the north, around modern day Iswatini. The Ndwande attacked Sobhuza of the Dlamini-Swazi north of the Phongolo River many times, but the 1815 attack was characterized by extreme violence. Sobhuza was forced to flee along with his umuzi and his people were almost destroyed. The description of the ill will makes little sense because Zwide had married off one of his daughters to Sobhuza. The Dlamini were already facing raids from the east, from closer to Delagoa Bay. The Ndwandwe were regarded as bandits and destabilized that part of southern Africa, then turned their attention further South. Zwide attacked the Khumalo people living between the Mkhuze and White Mfolozi rivers and eventually, Donda of the Khumalo was killed by Zwide. The year 1815 is seen as highly significant because it was then that Matiwane of the Ngwane was driven out of what he'd thought was a well-defended area between the Bivane River and Upper Mfolozi. Matiwane relaxed after some years of building his power base, including concluding an alliance with the Hlubi and then the Mthethwa. Out of the blue, Zwide dispatched his men and they fell upon the amaNgwane, driving them out of their homes. This moment is regarded as the first of many destabilizing events between the Thukela and the Ponghola that led to a movement of people across the country – the sub-continent, and migration epic oral storytelling. It's called the Mfecane.
By the 1810s, Zwide had built a powerful centralized kingdom and reinforced this power using his extensive family. He also formed feared amabutho such as the amaPhela, the abaHlakabezi, and isiKwitshi and the amaNkaiya. Most of these were around before Shaka became king of the Zulus, and the Ndwandwe were so large that they split into semi-autonomous sections such as the Nxumalo, the Manqele and the Phiseni. At first, Zwide concentrated has raids to the north, around modern day Iswatini. The Ndwande attacked Sobhuza of the Dlamini-Swazi north of the Phongolo River many times, but the 1815 attack was characterized by extreme violence. Sobhuza was forced to flee along with his umuzi and his people were almost destroyed. The description of the ill will makes little sense because Zwide had married off one of his daughters to Sobhuza. The Dlamini were already facing raids from the east, from closer to Delagoa Bay. The Ndwandwe were regarded as bandits and destabilized that part of southern Africa, then turned their attention further South. Zwide attacked the Khumalo people living between the Mkhuze and White Mfolozi rivers and eventually, Donda of the Khumalo was killed by Zwide. The year 1815 is seen as highly significant because it was then that Matiwane of the Ngwane was driven out of what he'd thought was a well-defended area between the Bivane River and Upper Mfolozi. Matiwane relaxed after some years of building his power base, including concluding an alliance with the Hlubi and then the Mthethwa. Out of the blue, Zwide dispatched his men and they fell upon the amaNgwane, driving them out of their homes. This moment is regarded as the first of many destabilizing events between the Thukela and the Ponghola that led to a movement of people across the country – the sub-continent, and migration epic oral storytelling. It's called the Mfecane.
By the 1810s, Zwide had built a powerful centralized kingdom and reinforced this power using his extensive family. He also formed feared amabutho such as the amaPhela, the abaHlakabezi, and isiKwitshi and the amaNkaiya. Most of these were around before Shaka became king of the Zulus, and the Ndwandwe were so large that they split into semi-autonomous sections such as the Nxumalo, the Manqele and the Phiseni. At first, Zwide concentrated has raids to the north, around modern day Iswatini. The Ndwande attacked Sobhuza of the Dlamini-Swazi north of the Phongolo River many times, but the 1815 attack was characterized by extreme violence. Sobhuza was forced to flee along with his umuzi and his people were almost destroyed. The description of the ill will makes little sense because Zwide had married off one of his daughters to Sobhuza. The Dlamini were already facing raids from the east, from closer to Delagoa Bay. The Ndwandwe were regarded as bandits and destabilized that part of southern Africa, then turned their attention further South. Zwide attacked the Khumalo people living between the Mkhuze and White Mfolozi rivers and eventually, Donda of the Khumalo was killed by Zwide. The year 1815 is seen as highly significant because it was then that Matiwane of the Ngwane was driven out of what he'd thought was a well-defended area between the Bivane River and Upper Mfolozi. Matiwane relaxed after some years of building his power base, including concluding an alliance with the Hlubi and then the Mthethwa. Out of the blue, Zwide dispatched his men and they fell upon the amaNgwane, driving them out of their homes. This moment is regarded as the first of many destabilizing events between the Thukela and the Ponghola that led to a movement of people across the country – the sub-continent, and migration epic oral storytelling. It's called the Mfecane.
By the 1810s, Zwide had built a powerful centralized kingdom and reinforced this power using his extensive family. He also formed feared amabutho such as the amaPhela, the abaHlakabezi, and isiKwitshi and the amaNkaiya. Most of these were around before Shaka became king of the Zulus, and the Ndwandwe were so large that they split into semi-autonomous sections such as the Nxumalo, the Manqele and the Phiseni. At first, Zwide concentrated has raids to the north, around modern day Iswatini. The Ndwande attacked Sobhuza of the Dlamini-Swazi north of the Phongolo River many times, but the 1815 attack was characterized by extreme violence. Sobhuza was forced to flee along with his umuzi and his people were almost destroyed. The description of the ill will makes little sense because Zwide had married off one of his daughters to Sobhuza. The Dlamini were already facing raids from the east, from closer to Delagoa Bay. The Ndwandwe were regarded as bandits and destabilized that part of southern Africa, then turned their attention further South. Zwide attacked the Khumalo people living between the Mkhuze and White Mfolozi rivers and eventually, Donda of the Khumalo was killed by Zwide. The year 1815 is seen as highly significant because it was then that Matiwane of the Ngwane was driven out of what he'd thought was a well-defended area between the Bivane River and Upper Mfolozi. Matiwane relaxed after some years of building his power base, including concluding an alliance with the Hlubi and then the Mthethwa. Out of the blue, Zwide dispatched his men and they fell upon the amaNgwane, driving them out of their homes. This moment is regarded as the first of many destabilizing events between the Thukela and the Ponghola that led to a movement of people across the country – the sub-continent, and migration epic oral storytelling. It's called the Mfecane.
In today's episode, Boipelo Tladinyane Hlubi a solo traveler and author of a travel memoir titled: “A safari back to self – Backpacking 54 countries in Africa” narrates her fascinating travels in Africa having literally covered the entire continent with public transport. Having travelled to 4 continents across the world, it is her solo travels across 54 African countries that has captured her heart the most. She is left with only one country (not due to lack of trying from her side) to complete setting foot in the whole continent. She shares her story as a contribution to reclaiming the African narrative in hope that this brings a certain understanding amongst Africans and pride that compels us to do better for one another and see the need to build for the benefit of each and every one of us. Besides an African map clearly outlining the routes she took from one country to the next, her self-published book vividly depicts minute by minute details of her authentic journey across Africa, crossing land borders and using public transport. You get an insider's account as she navigates between cultures, religions, languages, currencies, issues and delights across the rest of Africa. From attending weddings, funerals, throwing kiddies parties, night clubs, getting hospitalized, sleeping on rooftops, at the beach, on the roadside among strangers, at the police station, starring in her own movie of jumping on and off moving vehicles, surviving deportation, endless immigration processes - to being fed and warmly welcomed into homes of people who felt the need to protect her regardless of having never met her before. Boipelo is an alumna of Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) with a N-Dip in Engineering Computer Systems and a B-Tech degree in Knowledge Management.
The Innovative Drive is a show slot that is all about the latest updates , trendz and informative information on what has been happening in South Africa ! Currently , The Local Elections 2021 are an on going topic and here is what we had to say ! Your Favourite Youtuber's Video went viral on social media as he was seen on unsual spots ! A political party that has been campaigning dissapointed by the results they got after the elections ! More of that an more on this episode ! Hope you will like and share and please do engage!!
This week on the podcast we were joined by Fangirlish editor-in-chief, LIssete Lanuza Saenz (@lizziethat on Twitter) about the appeal of the Shadow and Bone universe, the ship wars in Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist and crazy fandom experiences. We also interviewed Erica Wessels, Hlubi Mboya and Donovan Marsh from the new Netflix film, I Am All Girls which tackles the topic of human trafficking.Check out Fangirlish here: https://fangirlish.comI Am All Girls is about a relentless detective who finds common ground with a killer systematically targeting teh perpetrators running a powerful child-trafficking ring. Watch I Am All Girls on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/za/title/81393386Join our Discord Server: https://forms.gle/RCQkyGojaJZ5eZrL9Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube, find out more at crushingonpodcast.comFind out more about IGN Africa on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or on their website - africa.ign.comSubscribe to Caryn’s newsletter: https://wildestdreams.substack.com/welcome
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The SA Federation of Trade Unions (SAFTU) says while the COVID-19 pandemic has not affected everyone economically in the country. Saftu is embarking on a nationwide general strike on 24 February, taking their grievances to Parliament.
If your love language is to touch and hug, how does one deal with social distancing? What are the rules for making movies during lockdown? How long can creatives make it in South Africa without working? South Africa's marginalised populous is largely looked after by grandmothers and single moms, and Hlubi has put together a terrific initiative to help these 'imbokodos' in trying to feed their families. For more info go to relate.org.za. www.cliffcentral.com
CliffCentral.com — If your love language is to touch and hug, how does one deal with social distancing? What are the rules for making movies during lockdown? How long can creatives make it in South Africa without working? South Africa's marginalised populous is largely looked after by grandmothers and single moms, and Hlubi has put together a terrific initiative to help these 'imbokodos' in trying to feed their families. For more info go to relate.org.za.
Pastor Hlubi Jadezweni from RUCC Port Elizabeth, South Africa graced the stage with a powerful sermon at this years Alabaster Women's Conference with the theme FEARLESS! For more amazing content - do subscribe to our podcast. To join our services, come to our 9am service at 32 Milark Center, Koeberg road, Milnerton Cape Town, South Africa. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RuccCapeTown/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/RuccCapeTown/ Instagram: https://www.Instagram.com/RuccCapeTown/
Intelligent Africa™ — CliffCentral.com — Are your employees present in body but not mind? Hlubi and Gareth speak to Wellness Specialist, Elaine Wright, about new research that highlights the high cost of employee 'presenteeism', and what we can do to counteract this very expensive concern.
CliffCentral.com — Are your employees present in body but not mind? Hlubi and Gareth speak to Wellness Specialist, Elaine Wright, about new research that highlights the high cost of employee 'presenteeism', and what we can do to counteract this very expensive concern.
CliffCentral.com — How do you know you're having a mid-career crisis? In this #FutureCEOs #AskAnExpert conversation, Gareth and Hlubi talk to Dr John Demartini, who gives us a whole new view and way of thinking about this hard-to-avoid phenomenon.
Intelligent Africa™ — And how do you know you’re having a mid-career crisis? In this #AskAnExpert conversation, Gareth and Hlubi talk to Dr John Demartini, who gives us a whole new view and way of thinking about this hard-to-avoid phenomenon.
Intelligent Africa™ — CliffCentral.com — How do you know you're having a mid-career crisis? In this #FutureCEOs #AskAnExpert conversation, Gareth and Hlubi talk to Dr John Demartini, who gives us a whole new view and way of thinking about this hard-to-avoid phenomenon.
Intelligent Africa™ — Hlubi and Gareth are grateful to have Alana James, the newly appointed CEO of The Sunflower Fund, in studio where she shares her wealth of experience, global insight, and the exciting new operational plan she has for the organisation. More Podcasts Here →
Intelligent Africa™ — CliffCentral.com — #FutureCEOs’ Hlubi and Gareth talk to Emmanuel Ebonoko, one of the Forbes 30 under 30, about his work as a social entrepreneur and his emphasis on reminding young people in Africa that poverty is not in your pocket, but in your head!
Intelligent Africa™ — CliffCentral.com — With robots replacing human workers at alarming rates #FutureCEOs’ Hlubi and Gareth talk to Lee Naik, technologist and CEO of Transunion on how to “Drive Your Own Relevance” with “Packaged Common Sense” in the age of artificial intelligence.
CliffCentral.com — How did Lorenzo Escobal end up with Google and Tesla as his clients? During this #FutureCEOs conversation Hlubi and Gareth draw out of the founder of Automative Detailing on his go to market strategy that has set him apart.
Intelligent Africa™ — CliffCentral.com — How did Lorenzo Escobal end up with Google and Tesla as his clients? During this #FutureCEOs conversation Hlubi and Gareth draw out of the founder of Automative Detailing on his go to market strategy that has set him apart.
Intelligent Africa™ — George Argyropoulous has grown his business from garage startup to servicing clients from all over the world. How he did this can be heard during this #StartupOfTheWeek conversation where Gareth and Hlubi prompt the Cruises International CEO to share his story and business insights.
CliffCentral.com — George Argyropoulous has grown his business from garage startup to servicing clients from all over the world. How he did this can be heard during this #FutureCEOs conversation where Gareth and Hlubi prompt the Cruises International CEO to share his story and business insights.
CliffCentral.com — Why would you leave global giants like Estée Lauder, L'Oréal, Clinique, Aramis, and Tom Ford, to start you own business? Hlubi and Gareth are joined in studio by Natasha Bennett, CEO of Brand Alley, who describes her journey from global multinational to her own business - including the highs and lows. A must listen #FutureCEOs conversation.
Intelligent Africa™ — CliffCentral.com — Why would you leave global giants like Estée Lauder, L'Oréal, Clinique, Aramis, and Tom Ford, to start you own business? Hlubi and Gareth are joined in studio by Natasha Bennett, CEO of Brand Alley, who describes her journey from global multinational to her own business - including the highs and lows. A must listen #FutureCEOs conversation.
Intelligent Africa™ — CliffCentral.com — George Argyropoulous has grown his business from garage startup to servicing clients from all over the world. How he did this can be heard during this #FutureCEOs conversation where Gareth and Hlubi prompt the Cruises International CEO to share his story and business insights.
Intelligent Africa™ — CliffCentral.com — Bitcoin is making the poor rich and the rich poor with its fluctuations and volatility. This, and various other signals, has pushed Justin McCarthy and his team to create a cryptocurrency that has the opportunity to lift literally millions of Africans and others out of poverty. Want to know more? Listen as Gareth and Hlubi ask him what Project UBU is all about.
Intelligent Africa™ — CliffCentral.com — There is a lot going on with Blockchain, Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies all over the globe – Hlubi and Gareth invite Justin McCarthy, CEO of Project UBU, into studio to demystify this very complicated universe. This #FutureCEOs conversation answers some questions and creates a whole lot more – don’t miss it!
CliffCentral.com — There is a lot going on with Blockchain, Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies all over the globe – Hlubi and Gareth invite Justin McCarthy, CEO of Project UBU, into studio to demystify this very complicated universe. This #FutureCEOs conversation answers some questions and creates a whole lot more – don’t miss it!
CliffCentral.com — Bitcoin is making the poor rich and the rich poor with its fluctuations and volatility. This, and various other signals, has pushed Justin McCarthy and his team to create a cryptocurrency that has the opportunity to lift literally millions of Africans and others out of poverty. Want to know more? Listen as Gareth and Hlubi ask him what Project UBU is all about.
Intelligent Africa™ — This is a pragmatic, direct, and insightful conversation with an hugely successful entrepreneur turned CEO. Listen as Hlubi and Gareth enjoy a super #MeetTheCEO half hour in studio with Frank Mullen, CEO of Zinia. More Podcasts Here →
Intelligent Africa™ — CliffCentral.com — This is a pragmatic, direct, and insightful conversation with an hugely successful entrepreneur turned CEO. Listen as Hlubi and Gareth enjoy a super #FutureCEOs half hour in studio with Frank Mullen, CEO of Zinia.
Intelligent Africa™ — CliffCentral.com — Business partner of Caster Semenya, Shamila Ramjawan joins Hlubi and Gareth in studio to talk about her journey from poor student to MBA graduate to owning a business now operating in 10+ countries.
CliffCentral.com — Business partner of Caster Semenya, Shamila Ramjawan joins Hlubi and Gareth in studio to talk about her journey from poor student to MBA graduate to owning a business now operating in 10+ countries.
CliffCentral.com — This is a pragmatic, direct, and insightful conversation with an hugely successful entrepreneur turned CEO. Listen as Hlubi and Gareth enjoy a super #FutureCEOs half hour in studio with Frank Mullen, CEO of Zinia.
CliffCentral.com — The CEO of AllLife Group, Ross Beerman, joins Hlubi and Gareth in studio to talk about his journey from founder to CEO of an organisation that is taking a very different approach to life insurance and how people diagnosed with HIV/Aids are able to access the peace of mind associated with it.
Intelligent Africa™ — The CEO of AllLife Group, Ross Beerman, joins Hlubi and Gareth in studio to talk about his journey from founder to CEO of an organisation that is taking a very different approach to life insurance and how people diagnosed with HIV/Aids are able to access the peace of mind associated with it. A thought-provoking #MeetTheCEO conversation. Find Out More →
CliffCentral.com — Have you ever wanted to be at work but just hated dealing with one or two of your colleagues while there? The #FutureCEOs team know you have. In this insightful conversation with Dr Demartini, Hlubi and Gareth ask how to deal with narcissists, guilt trippers, and angry people... as well as ask for guidance on what strategies to use to destress ourselves when the going gets tough.
Intelligent Africa™ — CliffCentral.com — The CEO of AllLife Group, Ross Beerman, joins Hlubi and Gareth in studio to talk about his journey from founder to CEO of an organisation that is taking a very different approach to life insurance and how people diagnosed with HIV/Aids are able to access the peace of mind associated with it.
Intelligent Africa™ — CliffCentral.com — Have you ever wanted to be at work but just hated dealing with one or two of your colleagues while there? The #FutureCEOs team know you have. In this insightful conversation with Dr Demartini, Hlubi and Gareth ask how to deal with narcissists, guilt trippers, and angry people... as well as ask for guidance on what strategies to use to destress ourselves when the going gets tough.
CliffCentral.com — Struggling to decide what to do as your career? Whether at the start of your career or in the midst of it, you may find yourself battling with the question of what type of tertiary choices there are that will fit with, fast-track and enhance your career path as a business leader or entrepreneur. On #FutureCEOs today, Hlubi is joined by the CEO of UCANDO to discuss how you can better navigate while on this journey.
Intelligent Africa™ — CliffCentral.com — Struggling to decide what to do as your career? Whether at the start of your career or in the midst of it, you may find yourself battling with the question of what type of tertiary choices there are that will fit with, fast-track and enhance your career path as a business leader or entrepreneur. On #FutureCEOs today, Hlubi is joined by the CEO of UCANDO to discuss how you can better navigate while on this journey.
CliffCentral.com — Some trends can literally send you and your business into an irrecoverable nosedive, while others could send you into the profitability stratosphere. Hlubi and Gareth are joined in studio by entrepreneurs and #FutureCEOs friends, Kyle Torrington and Andrew Taylor, founders of Lexnove and Legal Legends, where they discuss some of the big things 2017 has in store for aspiring executives, small business owners, big business owners, and everyone else in between
Intelligent Africa™ — CliffCentral.com — There are new and exciting things going on all over the world but consistency is the name of the game, according to our in studio guest - Harry Welbe-Cook, a noteworthy business advisor and co-owner of ActionCoach. Hlubi and Gareth ask him how to balance out the need for constant growth and innovation in our business, without losing track or the traction and momentum we built up through 2016
Intelligent Africa™ — CliffCentral.com — Some trends can literally send you and your business into an irrecoverable nosedive, while others could send you into the profitability stratosphere. Hlubi and Gareth are joined in studio by entrepreneurs and #FutureCEOs friends, Kyle Torrington and Andrew Taylor, founders of Lexnove and Legal Legends, where they discuss some of the big things 2017 has in store for aspiring executives, small business owners, big business owners, and everyone else in between
CliffCentral.com — There are new and exciting things going on all over the world but consistency is the name of the game, according to our in studio guest - Harry Welbe-Cook, a noteworthy business advisor and co-owner of ActionCoach. Hlubi and Gareth ask him how to balance out the need for constant growth and innovation in our business, without losing track or the traction and momentum we built up through 2016
Intelligent Africa™ — CliffCentral.com — Can You Relate: For most entrepreneurs there is nothing worse than being cooped up in a room and forced to plan every small detail, every next step and move of your business, especially when you have no idea what is going to happen five years from now. If this sounds like a struggle you’re also having, listen to this #FutureCEOs conversation where Hlubi and Gareth tackle the battle between spending too much time planning and under executing because you didn’t plan well enough.
CliffCentral.com — Can You Relate: For most entrepreneurs there is nothing worse than being cooped up in a room and forced to plan every small detail, every next step and move of your business, especially when you have no idea what is going to happen five years from now. If this sounds like a struggle you’re also having, listen to this #FutureCEOs conversation where Hlubi and Gareth tackle the battle between spending too much time planning and under executing because you didn’t plan well enough.
CliffCentral.com — What career question would you ask a CEO if you had the chance? Our #FutureCEOs audience got to do just that during this interactive Career Advancement Masterclass, during LeaderEx 2016 at Sandton Convention Centre. Hlubi and Gareth were honoured to be joined by Karabo Denalane, CEO of TBWA Hunt Lascaris, and Siegie Brownlee, CEO of Regenesys Business School. This insight-filled and career-empowering conversation is brought to you by Careers24.com.
Intelligent Africa™ — CliffCentral.com — What career question would you ask a CEO if you had the chance? Our #FutureCEOs audience got to do just that during this interactive Career Advancement Masterclass, during LeaderEx 2016 at Sandton Convention Centre. Hlubi and Gareth were honoured to be joined by Karabo Denalane, CEO of TBWA Hunt Lascaris, and Siegie Brownlee, CEO of Regenesys Business School. This insight-filled and career-empowering conversation is brought to you by Careers24.com.
CliffCentral.com — The recent annual Rising Stars Awards revealed another group of outstanding talent that our #FutureCEOs community can look up to. More than just top performers with technical expertise – they are polished, brilliant, and show tremendous promise as future leaders. Hlubi and Gareth are joined by three of the winners, where they discuss the opportunity to be nominated and the honour of being chosen this year.
CliffCentral.com — This is a question many of us have asked. Hlubi and Gareth host an interactive panel discussion where audience members are able to engage with top experts around the topic of job promotions and career advancement. This insight-filled and career-empowering conversation is brought to you by Careers24.com
CliffCentral.com — The recent annual Rising Stars Awards revealed another group of outstanding talent that our #FutureCEOs community can look up to. More than just top performers with technical expertise – they are polished, brilliant, and show tremendous promise as future leaders. Hlubi and Gareth are joined by three of the winners, where they discuss the opportunity to be nominated and the honour of being chosen this year.
Intelligent Africa™ — CliffCentral.com — The recent annual Rising Stars Awards revealed another group of outstanding talent that our #FutureCEOs community can look up to. More than just top performers with technical expertise – they are polished, brilliant, and show tremendous promise as future leaders. Hlubi and Gareth are joined by three of the winners, where they discuss the opportunity to be nominated and the honour of being chosen this year.
Intelligent Africa™ — CliffCentral.com — The recent annual Rising Stars Awards revealed another group of outstanding talent that our #FutureCEOs community can look up to. More than just top performers with technical expertise – they are polished, brilliant, and show tremendous promise as future leaders. Hlubi and Gareth are joined by three of the winners, where they discuss the opportunity to be nominated and the honour of being chosen this year.
Intelligent Africa™ — CliffCentral.com — This is a question many of us have asked. Hlubi and Gareth host an interactive panel discussion where audience members are able to engage with top experts around the topic of job promotions and career advancement. This insight-filled and career-empowering conversation is brought to you by Careers24.com
Intelligent Africa™ — CliffCentral.com — Are you having second thoughts about your career? Are you on the right career path? Hlubi and Gareth asked these questions to a panel of experts in front of a live event audience during the recent LeaderEx 2016 conference at Sandton Convention Centre. A fascinating conversation follows where the panel share, debate, laugh, and work their way through various idea and insights... all the while interacting with those in the audience.
CliffCentral.com — Are you having second thoughts about your career? Are you on the right career path? Hlubi and Gareth asked these questions to a panel of experts in front of a live event audience during the recent LeaderEx 2016 conference at Sandton Convention Centre. A fascinating conversation follows where the panel share, debate, laugh, and work their way through various idea and insights... all the while interacting with those in the audience.
Intelligent Africa™ — CliffCentral.com — Are you having second thoughts about your career? Are you on the right career path? Hlubi and Gareth asked these questions to a panel of experts in front of a live event audience during the recent LeaderEx 2016 conference at Sandton Convention Centre. A fascinating conversation follows where the panel share, debate, laugh, and work their way through various idea and insights... all the while interacting with those in the audience.
CliffCentral.com — Are you having second thoughts about your career? Are you on the right career path? Hlubi and Gareth asked these questions to a panel of experts in front of a live event audience during the recent LeaderEx 2016 conference at Sandton Convention Centre. A fascinating conversation follows where the panel share, debate, laugh, and work their way through various idea and insights... all the while interacting with those in the audience.
Intelligent Africa™ — CliffCentral.com — When a CEO transitions out of their leadership role, changes have to be communicated carefully. Hlubi and Gareth talk to Catherine Bothma and Jason Levin from HDI Youth Marketeers, as Jason now attempts to transfer culture, traditions, and past successes... as well as confidence that the business’ performance will not be impacted, over to Catherine as she takes on the leadership mantle.
CliffCentral.com — When a CEO transitions out of their leadership role, changes have to be communicated carefully. Hlubi and Gareth talk to Catherine Bothma and Jason Levin from HDI Youth Marketeers, as Jason now attempts to transfer culture, traditions, and past successes... as well as confidence that the business’ performance will not be impacted, over to Catherine as she takes on the leadership mantle.
CliffCentral.com — Lehlogonolo Brinny Mphogo came from humble beginnings and is now tirelessly working to ensure he leaves a lasting impact on the legacy which was left to him by his father. Hlubi and Gareth speak to him about mentorship, ongoing learning, and how he constantly challenges himself as CEO of ABV Construction.
Intelligent Africa™ — CliffCentral.com — Lehlogonolo Brinny Mphogo came from humble beginnings and is now tirelessly working to ensure he leaves a lasting impact on the legacy which was left to him by his father. Hlubi and Gareth speak to him about mentorship, ongoing learning, and how he constantly challenges himself as CEO of ABV Construction.
Intelligent Africa™ — CliffCentral.com — We know you think you’re fearless as a business leader, but are you really? Dr John Demartini joins Hlubi and Gareth in studio where he shares his experiences dealing with top executives and their fears, as he continues to travel the globe teaching and sharing his knowledge.
CliffCentral.com — We know you think you’re fearless as a business leader, but are you really? Dr John Demartini joins Hlubi and Gareth in studio where he shares his experiences dealing with top executives and their fears, as he continues to travel the globe teaching and sharing his knowledge.
CliffCentral.com — From a single room B&B to multiple and diversified revenue streams, Florence Mondi started small but is the model of what entrepreneurial smarts and effort can produce. The founder of Flossie’s Bed & Breakfast joins Hlubi and Gareth in studio to talk about the early days, the battles fought while growing, and the sweet taste of SME success she is now enjoying.
Intelligent Africa™ — CliffCentral.com — From a single room B&B to multiple and diversified revenue streams, Florence Mondi started small but is the model of what entrepreneurial smarts and effort can produce. The founder of Flossie’s Bed & Breakfast joins Hlubi and Gareth in studio to talk about the early days, the battles fought while growing, and the sweet taste of SME success she is now enjoying.
Intelligent Africa™ — CliffCentral.com — We all do it: we second guess our value and the value of our product or service, and so don’t charge enough for what we are offering. The other extreme is that we overestimate this value. Gugu Mjadu, Executive General Manager at Business Partners Ltd., joins Hlubi and Gareth in studio to discuss this rather common phenomenon and how to find the pricing sweet spot
CliffCentral.com — We all do it: we second guess our value and the value of our product or service, and so don’t charge enough for what we are offering. The other extreme is that we overestimate this value. Gugu Mjadu, Executive General Manager at Business Partners Ltd., joins Hlubi and Gareth in studio to discuss this rather common phenomenon and how to find the pricing sweet spot
This week we speak to South African actress Hlubi Mboya. Our conversation covers some of her career highlights, touching on her iconic role as Nandipha Sithole, a character living with HIV, which led to Hlubi becoming an ambassador for HIV AIDS in pursuit of social justice to de-stigmatise the disease. Her charitable endeavours across the continent include working with youth, particularly young women, promoting education as a tool to succeed. We touch on the need for greater inclusion of women throughout the film and entertainment industry, both in front and behind the scenes, and the role media plays through its portrayal of women in disseminating viewpoints. Tune in for more…
CliffCentral.com — Hlubi and Jade discuss design and franchising ,representatives from DecorexSA , Smooch , Rocomamas and Vuyo's and Brak Furnitures join them
CliffCentral.com — Jade and Hlubi are joined by Matthew Puttman and Ramsay Daly .and they discuss Mandela Day with Robert Couttes
CliffCentral.com — Jade and Hlubi discuss entrepreneurship and how one can turn their passion in to a career . Bruce Fordyce joins in on the discussion
CliffCentral.com — Hlubi is joined by Michelle Gomes Sebastiao of Fruize Pops and Peta Frysh & Jessica Cooper who owns Pete Super Natrual
CliffCentral.com — Hlubi speaks business with speacial guests Elizabeth Moore and Victoria de Lima
TalkFEED — On episode 14 of MTB Talk SA this week we:Caught up with actress Hlubi Mboya who is taking on the ABSA Cape Epic in 2014. Best known for her role as Nandipha in the soap Isidingo, Hlubi proves that dynamite does come in small packages and after only riding mountain bikes for 4 months is taking on the world’s toughest MTB stage race.Find out more about the Durban Dirt Challenge with director of B Active Sports, Damian Bradley. The Durban Dirt Challenge takes place in just one a month from now, and promises to be a great event in the heart of metropolitan Durban.You can find out more about it here. If you would like to subscribe to our weekly podcast on iTunes here or on RSS feed by clicking here. You can also be in touch via email or following us on Twitter or Like MTB Talk SA on Facebook. Read more