by Teakisi | May 6, 2014 | Business, Culture, Development, Education, Empowerment
Article written by Likeleli M. Monyamane. “…Live my dream of opening an educational center” – Charmaine Mofokeng “…most definitely build a Ladies Support Center” – Reneilwe Maenetja “…quit my economics degree and focus on my musical dreams full-time” – Akilah-Vixen...
by Teakisi | Apr 11, 2014 | Development
By Attiya Karodia I am a realist, forced into the ideology after being subjected to both the best and worst of the world we live in. I therefore am very honest about what I like and what I think can be better, but my negativity is always laced with a way forward, a...
by Teakisi | Apr 8, 2014 | Culture, Development, Education
By Maria Dombaxi Nelson Mandela once said “to be free is not merely to cast off one’s chains, but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others.” I wanted to take a minute, and reflect on an ongoing topic that has people concerned. I was...
by Teakisi | Feb 24, 2014 | Culture, Development, Love & Sex
I’m a strong, intelligent and driven young black woman. My career is healthy, the world is my oyster. I’m also a part of the first ever breed of black middle-class South Africans. Our parents worked their way into the middle-class tier. We are an evolution...
by Teakisi | Feb 19, 2014 | Current Affairs, Development, Education
By Nellie Umutesi-Vigneron I recently attended an event hosted by ThoughtWorks Pan Africa in Atlanta, GA. This was completely random as I am not in the technology field, but my good friend Enyo Kumahor, Regional Director of ThoughtWorks Africa, was the featured...
by Teakisi | Jan 29, 2014 | Business, Development, Education, Empowerment
Article written by Likeleli M. Monyamane. This will be my last week serving my articles as a trainee accountant. I am getting signed off at the end of the month and as with an end of any great journey, I am forced to reflect back on the past three years of my life...