29 episodes

What does it take to become great? Sechaba G is trying to find the answer as she talks to people who are on their way to greatness – they are the Movers & Shakers of SA.

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What does it take to become great? Sechaba G is trying to find the answer as she talks to people who are on their way to greatness – they are the Movers & Shakers of SA.

    For All of Us Who are MisUnderstood

    For All of Us Who are MisUnderstood

    MISUNDERSTOOD was born in 2016, found by Xolani Nojekwa who was studying Marketing Management in Damelin College, Mowbray Campus. It is an dope urban street wear which reflects on people being judged, mistaken, taken for granted, treated unfairly and underrated but their outcome is to become someone better.

    Its main aim is to sink the minds of the new generation to make something of themselves and always strive for excellence. Celebrities such as AKA, Kendrick Lamar and Lil Wayne were the ones who inspired me to believe in myself as they were also criticized, turned down, and judged, as that also became their motivation regardless being MISUNDERSTOOD.It is the sign of doing something that will have a positive impact in your life and the people around you.

    Xolani joined Sechaba G for Movers and Shakers!
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    • 6 min
    The Entrepreneur who is fighting SA's unemployment

    The Entrepreneur who is fighting SA's unemployment

    Aisha Pandor is a PhD graduate from UCT who has decided that she wants to do something to allievate the unemployment issue in SA.

    Her solution is SweepSouth, a service that connects great domestic workers with homeowners. 

    She joined Sechaba G this week to tell her story on Movers & Shakers!
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    • 9 min
    Coffee from the heart of Khayelitsha

    Coffee from the heart of Khayelitsha

    The "Department of Coffee" (DOC), the first artisan coffee house to call Khayelitsha it's home, is the brainchild of Wongama Baleni, Vusumzi Mamile and Vuyile Msaku, a trio with enough passion, ambition and courage to defy convention and follow their dreams.

    They joined Sechaba G for Movers & Shakers this week!
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    • 9 min
    The Woman Who is Building our Future

    The Woman Who is Building our Future

    Naadiya Mosajee is engineer by training, but is a mentor by passion.

    After achieving engineering degrees from UCT and the University of Stuttgart, she start WomEng, a NGO that focuses on developing the next generation of female engineers.

    Sechaba G spoke to this award-winning woman on Movers & Shakers!
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    • 8 min
    Sechaba gets the Soho treatment

    Sechaba gets the Soho treatment

    SOHO, the brainchild of Ethiopian born entrepreneur and businesswoman Getty Gizaw, was an instant hit when it was launched five years ago in Gauteng thanks to its unique beauty services as well as beauty care and retail items.

    This unisex salon – a one-stop shop for beauty and grooming – includes six manicure and 10 pedicure stations; two modern, state-of-the-art treatment rooms which provide unparalleled luxury and pampering; two threading stations and iPads at each station for guests’ use and convenience.

    Getty joined Sechaba G for Movers & Shakers
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    • 7 min
    Inspiration is Everywhere

    Inspiration is Everywhere

    Lize Mynhardt’s love for music began at the tender age of six years old when she began playing the piano and acoustic guitar.

    Today, Lize is 23 years old and is considered an all-round musician due to her ability to play over five instruments as well as sing. In 2014 Lize put her BComm LLB studies at Stellenbosch University on hold when she got the opportunity to compete in Idols, where she was placed second runner up.

    Dare to Daydream – her debut as a solo singer – was one of the first songs Lize ever wrote, and was recently found by accident as a voice note on an old iPad she had given to her brother. The single was written when Lize was suffering from insomnia, which left her hallucinating, sleep deprived and – above all – inspired. Not to worry, it’s not a depressing song at all; quite the opposite in fact.

    She joined Sechaba G at the KFM Studios for Movers & Shakers!
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    • 7 min

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