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The courtroom where former Johannesburg Mayor, Kabelo Gwamanda is expected to appear, is reportedly packed to capacity. Gwamanda is expected before the Protea Magistrate's Court, in Soweto, on fraud charges after he allegedly defrauded Soweto residents in an alleged funeral policy scheme. Some of his alleged victims opened a case last year and Gwamanda handed himself over to the police on the 18 October. For more on this we are joined on the line by SABC News reporter, Monique Lewis
The Gauteng Health Department has confirmed that a mother and her son from Alexandra township, north of Johannesburg, are in stable condition at the Edenvale Hospital, following a suspected foodborne illness. Regrettably her 10-year old daughter died after she was taken to the nearest clinic on Saturday night. Police struggled to control the situation as furious community members wanted to destroy the spaza shop, where they bought food. Monique Lewis reports …
Members of various taxi organisations are today marching to the mayor of the City of Johannesburg's office in Braamfontein. They say the mayor has failed to respond to their queries about payments due to taxi owners who surrendered their minibus taxis and operating permits to make way for the Rea Vaya Bus Rapid Transit System. They say the payments are overdue for over 8-years. Sakina Kamwendo spoke to SABC reporter, Monique Lewis....
The furore between a Pretoria father and the Gauteng Basic Education Department is back in the spotlight. The father of a 14-year old black girl, who was called the K-word by two white boys at a Pretoria High School, a few months ago, is accusing the Gauteng Basic Education Department of re-victimising his child. He now demands accountability. Monique Lewis has more ..
A memorial service is expected to get underway today for the eleven learners who died in a car crash in Merafong, west of Johannesburg last week. Gauteng Education MEC, Matome Chiloane is expected to attend the service which will be held at the Grace Bible Church, in Carltonville, west of Johannesburg. Sakina Kamwendo spoke to SABC News reporter, Monique Lewis.
To improve infrastructure, Johannesburg's bulk water entity, Rand Water, has kicked off its 37-day maintenance project in Gauteng, which is expected to affect many areas in and around the city. Rand Water spokesperson, Makenosi Maroo, says residents should not panic as taps will not run dry. Monique Lewis filed this report
The Road Accident Fund has highlighted a huge number of beneficiaries being defrauded and deprived of their compensations. RAF spokesperson McIntosh Polela, says there have been almost a thousand reported cases of fraud during the 2023/24 Financial Year, with 417 cases referred to the South African Police Service. A recent case involves a 33-year old Vaal resident, who was swindled out of an approximately two million Rand settlement. SABC reporter, Monique Lewis has more.
What's the good word, A:R Nation?! I hope that you're doing well. I've been battling a cold of sorts the last few days. If it lingers, time for COVID-19 testing! I'm excited to share this episode with you. It's a result of simply putting yourself out into the Universe, and let it do its thing! Our guest on this episode is Monique Lewis, of Monique Lewis Management. She is a swiss-army knife of PR, marketing, and brand management. In the episode, Monique shares her origin story, including how she made the decision to go to college in Ohio. She recognized her desire to be her own boss very early on, as she shares that while she took jobs, she was always wary of relying on being employed (since one of her first jobs ended up being to close-out a store). Monique shares her desire to, one day, end up in New York City, and how her path led her there organically. Other the years, she forged connections with companies in all different industries, and found a sweet spot in brand awareness and promotions. Contrary to what it may look like from the outside, Monique pulls back the curtain on the challenges that people face breaking into the world of Public Relations (including 10 year non-compete agreements!!!). She shares some tips for business owners on how to make the most of a campaign in today's virtual world. Monique rounds out the conversation with sharing her insight on qualities that most every entrepreneur needs to have, and particularly if you're looking to thrive in the world of PR and marketing. This was a revealing conversation to me, behind all the money, glitz and glamour that I assume was the world of Public Relations and corporate marketing. Just like any and every other business, though, there are struggles, challenges and obstacles that everyone must step into and overcome. Looking for eyeballs? Make some noise! This is the Adulthood:Revisited Podcast. Connect with Monique: LinkedIn
What's the good word, A:R Nation?! I hope that you're doing well. I've been battling a cold of sorts the last few days. If it lingers, time for COVID-19 testing! I'm excited to share this episode with you. It's a result of simply putting yourself out into the Universe, and let it do its thing! Our guest on this episode is Monique Lewis, of Monique Lewis Management. She is a swiss-army knife of PR, marketing, and brand management. In the episode, Monique shares her origin story, including how she made the decision to go to college in Ohio. She recognized her desire to be her own boss very early on, as she shares that while she took jobs, she was always wary of relying on being employed (since one of her first jobs ended up being to close-out a store). Monique shares her desire to, one day, end up in New York City, and how her path led her there organically. Other the years, she forged connections with companies in all different industries, and found a sweet spot in brand awareness and promotions. Contrary to what it may look like from the outside, Monique pulls back the curtain on the challenges that people face breaking into the world of Public Relations (including 10 year non-compete agreements!!!). She shares some tips for business owners on how to make the most of a campaign in today's virtual world. Monique rounds out the conversation with sharing her insight on qualities that most every entrepreneur needs to have, and particularly if you're looking to thrive in the world of PR and marketing. This was a revealing conversation to me, behind all the money, glitz and glamour that I assume was the world of Public Relations and corporate marketing. Just like any and every other business, though, there are struggles, challenges and obstacles that everyone must step into and overcome. Looking for eyeballs? Make some noise! This is the Adulthood:Revisited Podcast. Connect with Monique: LinkedIn
Being a powerful Black woman in Public Relations doesn't come without its challenges. PR Consultant Monique Lewis of ML Management joins Daron on the show to share her professional experience and doles out tips for success.
Ever get the feeling that complementary medicine is a target in the media? Have you been frustrated by the ways media have extrapolated and bastardised evidence to reflect CAM in a negative light? Today we're joined by sociologist Dr Monique Lewis who takes us through her eye-opening research into how and why the media frames unflattering narratives about complementary and alternative medicine (CAM). Monique shares her research findings and what she uncovered as key drivers and influencers, as well as her insights into how professionals, researchers and industry could do more to press for more balanced views in media. Find today's show notes and transcript here: https://www.fxmedicine.com.au/podcast/cam-victim-media-bias-dr-monique-lewis *****DISCLAIMER: The information provided on FX Medicine is for educational and informational purposes only. The information provided is not, nor is it intended to be, a substitute for professional advice or care. Please seek the advice of a qualified health care professional in the event something you learn here raises questions or concerns regarding your health.*****
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Monique Lewis helps us look at ourselves with love and asks us not to turn people which are temporary in life in to daily needs.
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Conceptualized in 1948, the International Baccalaureate Programme has become widely recognized for its rigorous curriculum and evaluation process for grades 3-12. Schools all over the world have adopted the IB program with a recent surge in interest and participation among schools in urban communities throughout the United States. Our guests in January will discuss IB and its benefit to schools going through the accrediation process. We are delighted to have Drew Deutsch, Director-IB Americas. Drew joined the International Baccalaureate in April 2008 as the Regional Director for IB North America. On 1 January 2009, Drew was appointed as Director of the IB Americas region. We will also have Monique Lewis, Principal -Fondren Middle School International Baccalaureate in Houston, Texas. We will discuss the principles of IB and what it looks like on the ground to become an IB school. Join us on January 15(2pm EST) for an enlightening discussion.