Walking with the taxi men, plus 5 highlights from ‘Vrye Weekblad’

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Walking with the taxi men, plus 5 highlights from ‘Vrye Weekblad’
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We crisscrossed the country to present modules on the economy, business and financial management and communication skills. At the end of my last session last year I was convinced I had learned more from them about communication than they had learned from me, she writes.

I was very pleased when one man said my family reminded him of former US president Barack Obama’s, until he explained it’s because there is no son to carry on the family name. I don’t think I convinced him this was not a reason to feel sorry for me . Training is important. At one prize-giving ceremony, a speaker emphasised that some people only get two certificates in their lifetime — a birth certificate and a death certificate.

I could look forward to the group’s unique Afrikaans in the Western Cape, even if proceedings were less disciplined than in the Free State. Here former president Nelson Mandela would be admired.

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