Books

January 28, 2025

Book review : Guided Steps Ebere Okonkwo

In October 2024, I received a direct message on LinkedIn. It was from a lovely lady by the name of Ebere. No, this was not the […]
January 21, 2025

Book review : Mental Hygiene Kunle Pelemo

One of the greatest outcomes that the covid-19 pandemic has had on my life was welcoming the gift of friendships. I connected with so many people […]
January 14, 2025

Book review: From Adversity to greatness Zenzile Rens

When we associate purpose it is often difficult to embrace that it is also birthed through adversity. We go about our day to day living seeking […]
January 7, 2025

Book review:  The Alchemist Paulo Coelho

My introduction to reading began with novels and over time evolved to African literature, research based books, biographies, political books and everything in between. As an […]
December 27, 2024

Gratitude and reflections 2024

I have been reflecting about the year 2024.  As the year draws to an end, I wanted to share one of the most important personal development […]
December 17, 2024

Reflecting on the significance of the day of reconciliation in South Africa

The day of reconciliation is a significant day for South Africans. This is the day that South Africa’s ”new parliament” passed a new law authorising the […]
December 11, 2024

Book review:  Shubnum Khan Onion Tears

I was looking for a light read. Let me say, I just wanted to unwind and fiction was my best bet. On occasions where I purchase […]
November 20, 2024

Sudan:  We are not loud enough about the civil war in Sudan

I have religiously followed the war in Sudan and I am in distress about the future of the country. I am in no way compromising my […]
November 6, 2024

Book review:  Enemy of the people Adriaan Basson and Pieter Du Toit

Sometimes the titles capture me and there is just something significant about a book on a political figure. I think this time around Jacob Zuma affectionately […]

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