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Leroy Nyarhi
Young African man. Raised by women. Brother to many. Student of the honest and insightful. Loves to laugh. Loves to pray. Loves music.
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Missing Links
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New Set Of Eyes 3
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New Set of Eyes 2
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New Set of Eyes
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Small is Beautiful
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A Complex Freedom
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The man in the arena
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Finding hope in a story
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An unexpected journey
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A good story to tell
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Faith Pienaar
Faith Pienaar is qualified winemaker and viticulturist. She is currently pursuing post graduate studies in Marketing at Stellenbosch University. Faith is a dreamer and passionate learner. She wants to change the world by tackling the transformation and sustainable development challenges facing the South African wine industry. Faith grew up in the heartbeat of Johannesburg and has a deep appreciation for South Africa. Her life is best shared through filters and Polaroid images.
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"The tone at the Top"
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What's for dinner?
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Week 1 in DC !
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#MiddleClassProblems
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Thinking ahead
May 22 in Reflection - 1 Comment
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The Rubicon
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Tangled Vision
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African Leaders take responsibility
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Middle-class it’s time to play your part
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Wayde Groep
Wayde Groep is currently a BSc Human Life Sciences student at Stellenbosch University. He has completed various short courses on democracy and citizenship, global citizenship and social change agency as well as filling leadership roles on campus. He currently co-ordinates and facilitates a short course, Facilitative Leadership, offered through the Frederik Van Zyl Slabbert Institute for Student Leadership Development. While at Stellenbosch he travelled to Tubingen, Germany and has taken part in different conversations related to diversity and multiculturalism both as a facilitator and panellist. He is currently appointed as one of five Social Entrepreneurship Interns within Stellenbosch’s flagship senior student community, Listen, Live & Learn. He is passionate about leadership development, social justice and creating inclusive spaces for meaningful dialogue.
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Who holds the pen?
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Hello, DC!
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Teach them how to fish
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6 P’s and a big C for success
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The Fluidity of Identity
May 17 in Reflection - 0 Comment
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community engagement, art, service, leadership, Community, Perspectives, south africa, human rights, constitution, Ethical Leadership, government, challenges, Opportunities, History, future, Sustainable development, politics, influence, self-awareness, professionalism, failure, reputation management, Success, Development, Hope, optimism, Justice, diversity, Stories, Culture, business, experience, USA, metro, emotions, excitement, time, media, connectedness, agency, change, social media, united states of america, Elections, youth, symbols
Lehlohonolo Moche
Lehlohonolo is a third year Industrial and Systems Engineering student at the University of Pretoria. She is passionate about designing and implementing systems and processes to solve complex problems and believes that a risen Africa and South Africa can be achieved through technological progress and change, particularly in the technology and manufacturing industries. Lehlohonolo is also passionate about gender transformation and the empowerment of women in South Africa. She founded and serves as the chairperson of Lean In at the University of Pretoria. Inspired to develop and empower women, particularly in the engineering environment, Lehlohonolo mentors first year female engineering students. Her other interests include politics, current affairs and languages
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On the shoulders of Africa's Warriors
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Young Africans
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"Men are welcome too!"
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Lerato la Mme
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Justice, Human Rights and Democracy
May 03 in Experience - 0 Comment
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Lutho Vika
Lutho is currently completing a master’s degree specializing in Economic Development at the University of Cape Town, where she also completed both her undergraduate and honour’s degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE). She is passionate about the protection and promotion of human rights, particularly those related to women. In 2013, she co-laboured with fellow students to revive Amnesty International at UCT where she served as Secretary-General. In 2014, she participated in the Geneva Advancing Development Goals contest where her group project aimed at developing entrepreneurial skills in young South African women was long-listed among the Top 10 finalists which included applicants from around the world. She was also invited to attend the 2014 Brightest Young Minds Summit for African leaders where she engaged with other young leaders on bringing about socio-economic impact in South Africa. Her passion for the development of women inspired her to mentor young girls in disenfranchised high schools in Cape Town. Lutho aspires to, one day, work for UN Women.
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Making the Connections
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Lessons from Across the Sea
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Business as a force for good
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The South African Flags
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The woman clothed in strength and truth
May 19 in Experience - 2 Comments
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Over the seas
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First time international Travel Bleeps
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The psychology of township education
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What's in a Name?
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The Not-working Site
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Nehna Daya Singh
Nehna is an Honours student in the field of English Literature at the University of the Western Cape (UWC). She is a Research Assistant and a Teaching Assistant in her department. She is on UWC’s graduate journal team, WritingThreeSixty. She is also the content editor and communications coordinator for SayHelloDesign under the division of the Centre for Student Support Services (CSSS) at UWC. Nehna is a member of the South African-Washington International Programme (SAWIP), a graduate of UWC’s Emerging and Advanced Leaders Programme and a member of the Golden Key International Honours Society. She is passionate about inspiring youth to identify and pursue their purpose in life. She is a karate coach and tutors part-time. Nehna also contributes towards women empowerment and education, which she believes is a key area of development in South Africa. She intends to pursue further university study together with growing and practicing her leadership interest in Student Development.
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American Food and fun
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First days in Washington DC
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Inspiring my little brother
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Through the Eyes of a Survivor
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Free write: My Passage to Poetry
May 21 in Experience - 2 Comments
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Nadia Gava
For a small girl, Nadia has a big mouth and big opinions. She enjoys the occasional verbal jousting with family, friends and strangers and finds engaging in conversations the best way to gauge an understanding of different opinions and contexts. Nadia loves music and plays the violin and piano. She enjoys cooking and is a passionate vegetarian. Social justice, with a specific focus on education is what gets her excited.
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THE SUN, SACRIFICE AND SUCCESS
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(HER)STORY
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PATRIOTISM AND THE PARIAH
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GONE FISHING
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SOMEWHERE OVER THE RAINBOW NATION
May 26 in Experience - 4 Comments
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Safa Naraghi
Safa Naraghi is currently completing his final year of a BSc in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Cape Town. He is part of the Golden Key International Honour Society and has been on the Dean’s Merit List for 4 years. Safa enjoys spending his time participating in Junior Youth classes inspired by his religion, the Baha’i Faith. These classes teach Junior Youth (aged 12 to 15) the importance of service to their communities and also instil valuable morals. Safa is a passionate believer in helping youth grow their confidence. He feels that confidence goes a long way to helping them achieve their goals. Safa is also very enthusiastic about technology and how it can shape the face of Africa. He hopes to one day implement low cost renewable energy solutions in Africa. In doing so, Safa hopes to relieve the population of the high cost and health hazard associated with current energy solutions.
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Let's get Organised
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Symbiosis
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Give me a mirror so I may reflect
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Why Success
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Shiny shiny Gold…
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Ebrahim Shaikh
Ebrahim Shaikh is a Law Student at the University of Cape Town. He spends a large portion of his time thinking about writing a novel. In between this far-fetched procrastination technique and nursing a backache from numerous hours spent studying legal textbooks, he uses his keen interest in politics and social justice to vociferously argue in the comments section of News 24 and Facebook posts.
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Overheard on the Metro
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Identity
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The Journey So Far
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Humanity
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A fork in the road
May 18 in Reflection - 1 Comment
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Jabulile Mpanza
Jabulile is currently studying towards a master’s degree in Economic Development at UCT. She holds a Bachelor of Commerce as well as an honour’s degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics. Originating from the economic hub of Africa, Johannesburg, she is an African enthusiast and carries her flag in her heart. In January 2014, Jabulile was selected to attend the International Youth Leadership Conference in Prague where she not only represented South Africa, but also the entire continent. In December 2014, she was chosen to facilitate the Middle Eastern version of the conference in Dubai. With the recent decision to pilot the conference in South Africa, Jabulile was selected as the in-country project manager, with the hope that she will continue to teach about her continent, as well as engage with those interested in shaping a better world. Jabulile has served as the Vice-Chairperson of the Post-Graduate Commerce Student Council at UCT and volunteered as a business consultant for Siyaya, a non-profit initiative that teaches business related skills to zealous entrepreneurs. Furthermore, she tutors undergraduate political science courses at UCT and spends part of her vacations interning as an aspiring economist/development strategist at Genesis Analytics, a consulting firm.
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An exceptional tour
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Mamma I made it!
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It ain't bragging if it's true...
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#VukuzenzeleMzansi
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Born between a rock and a hard place
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Alwin Mabuza
Alwin Mabuza, recipient of the Jacko Maree Scholarship, is pursuing a Bachelor of Commerce degree in Business Management Sciences with a double major in Industrial Psychology as well as Business Management at Stellenbosch University. In 2014, he served as a member of the Leadership and Development subcommittee of the Student Representative Council where he worked closely with the recently established Frederick van Zyl Slabbert Leadership Institute to encourage active leadership on campus. He also served as class representative in the Faculty of Economics and Management Sciences whilst simultaneously taking on the responsibility of mentor at Eendrag Men's Residence. Alwin spends his holidays away from campus life serving on the executive board of YAW (Youth Action Week); a program designed to impart life skills and thinking skills in young people living in inaccessible villages in rural Mpumalanga. In addition to his studies, Alwin is also a talented choral conductor and radio presenter at MFM 92.6 Community Radio Station. Alwin is a driven young man with a deep desire and a will to solve problems, especially those related to human suffering.
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Land of the free and home of the brave?
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The Good Doctor
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No money?....Give time.
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Show me the Cupbearer
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Eichmann in all of us...
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Abongile Mjokozeli
Open minded. Open Hearted, Lover of Things, Occasional realist and full time dreamer, Adventurous and lover of Law.
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Washington DC...we have arrived!
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The American Dream
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My House Invasion!
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Fancy a challenge?...the experience of a life time?
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I Am Afrika: Appreciating African Names
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Anesu Mbizvo
Anesu Mbizvo is a lover of all things wonderful; delicious food, great music, friendship, writing, dancing, reading, yoga, love and of-course life itself.
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Blog 5: Awakenings
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Blog 4: The Eyes of A Dragon
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Blog 3: Moving Through a New World
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Blog 2: A Hobbit’s Surprise
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Blog 1: An Unexpected Journey
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Daniël Eloff
http://za.linkedin.com/in/djeloff
Daniël Eloff is currently a third year undergraduate student at the University of Pretoria completing his Bachelor of Law degree. He serves the University of Pretoria Moot Society Executive as Treasurer and Head of Fundraising, as well as sitting on his residence, Tuks Village, Residence Management Committee. He is interested in constructive and critical conversations with young South Africans about our past and future. He feels that by creating personal relationships one is more easily able to change the immediate environment around one which leads to faster social change and growth. He is an avid debater, having competed nationally for UP and loves mooting. He reads anything that stands still long enough to be read yet loves his Saturday afternoon sports.
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South African Students and the Silent Social Revolution
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We are not only South Africans, but new South Africans
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The Great Trek To The Private Sector
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The Ten-Word Answer Dilemma
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The Story Behind Chicken Fights and a Prospering Economy
May 01 in Experience - 2 Comments
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politics, South Africa-USA, capitalism, socialism, leadership, South African Youth, developing leadership, south africa, Young leaders, young South African, Public Sector, Private Sector, Proud, Identity, My South Africa, republic of ireland, northern ireland, future, revolution, discussions, debates, change
Cyan Brown
Cyan Brown- University of Pretoria
Cyan is a fourth year medical student with a passion for global health politics and economics as well as female empowerment through education and inspiration. She has served as chairperson of Curlitzia Medical residence, as well as on the student forum of the University in 2014. She is now involved in student mentorship and leadership development through the University eldership leadership council. She has started the University of Pretoria female leadership academy and is focused on building a future generation of South African leaders that leads with integrity and vision. After medicine, Cyan would like to complete a postgraduate degree in politics, economics and law and aspires to making a positive difference in the South African health care system as well as the international health care and political system.
Cyan is a fourth year medical student with a passion for global health politics and economics as well as female empowerment through education and inspiration. She has served as chairperson of Curlitzia Medical residence, as well as on the student forum of the University in 2014. She is now involved in student mentorship and leadership development through the University eldership leadership council. She has started the University of Pretoria female leadership academy and is focused on building a future generation of South African leaders that leads with integrity and vision. After medicine, Cyan would like to complete a postgraduate degree in politics, economics and law and aspires to making a positive difference in the South African health care system as well as the international health care and political system.
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Are we really helping? Meaningful community engagement in SA
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NHI- Excuse me, say that again?
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Hostage to our health care system
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A piece of peace
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Leading Ladies
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Mpho Gobuamang
https://za.linkedin.com/in/mgobuamang
Mpho is currently studying towards a Bachelor of Science degree in Geology at the University of Pretoria. He takes up numerous electives from the environmental sciences course with the intention of acquiring another BSc degree in that field. In 2010 he took a gap to get himself involved in his home community’s NGOs including volunteering at Emily Jordan Home Based Centre and at Leratong Hospital. He served as a mentor at House Kiaat in 2013 and also set on both his Residence and Faculty House Committee where he later was elected Chairperson for the latter. In 2014, he was invited to join the Golden Key International Honour Society. Mpho has great interest in environment management and wishes to become an environmental lawyer in the future, he has embarked on an entry in this field through vacation work. He worked for Glencore-Xstrata’s Sustainable Development and the Health, Safety and Environment departments respectively in 2012 and 2014.
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Diversity, Nation Formation & Active Citizenship
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South Africa, Politics and the Economy
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Really Authentic?
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Young Freedom
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WC Community Engagement Feedback
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Work place in world affairs
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All work and no pay
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The Honourable Imaad of Crawford – Part 4: Actionable Knowledge
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What's in an anthem? Part 2: The now.
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