I Have A Story To Tell Wadzanai Mabuto
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Welcome! This podcast is about life. It is about liberating yourself to own your story by listening to the stories of others. When we own our stories and learn from them, we position ourselves onto the path of greatness set out for us.
Enjoy!
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Landing my first job during a pandemic
Meet Nomfanelo Buthelezi! A young 23 year old young lady who landed her first job during a pandemic. She not only excelled in her job but was also roped in to be a part of developing, from scratch, an online programme called the Personal Development Programme!
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Securing the Online Learning Bag with Richard Sembani
Richard Sembani is a 19 year old B.Com Accounting student currently completing his 2nd year at the University of Johannesburg. in this episode, we chat about how Richard has embraced the online learning space and how he is making it work. Richard is a Golden Key member and an aspiring Chartered Accountant; he is securing the online-learning bag!
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Diamond Women Africa interview: Wadzanai Mabuto
Doric Sithole describes Wadzanai Mabuto as "not so typical Chartered Accountant". Take a listen to find out why!
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Securing the Online Learning Bag with Tebogo Mphahlele!
Tebogo Mphahlele is a 19 year old aspiring Chartered Accountant who is currently completing her 2nd year at University of Johannesburg. In this episode, Tebogo shares how she started a foundation called Lead Young SA at a tender age of 16 and how she is currently securing the online learning bag!
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Grant Greeff talks Leadership and building a Start-up
In this episode, we learn the amazing leader and entrepreneur: Grant! He takes us through his story as he highlights the lessons that he learnt from starting up new businesses and how he turned potential crisis into an opportunity
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Meet Bongolwethu Harmans!
"You never know how strong you are until being strong is your own option"
In this episode of 'I Have a Story To Tell' I chatted to Bongolwethu Harmans, a 3rd year Bachelor of Commerce student at Wits University. Bongolwethu has such an amazing story to tell. Bongolwethu lost both his parents within a span of one year when he was eight years old. He quickly realised that life will never be the same again and decided that the only way to make a difference was to make decisions that will impact his future positively.
Thank you Moshal Scholarship Program for instilling the 'Pay It Forward' value and principle in Bongolwethu that lead him to raising R35 000 to buy school uniform for those in need
Listen to Bongolwethu's story, he has a story to tell!