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Technology for Safety
My thoughts on the recent Uber Technology for Safety summit - looking at how technology solutions can make South Africa safer. (#Tech4Safety)
Gritty Rural Entrepreneurship
The pragmatic entrepreneurs of South Africa’s rural areas have a lot to teach us. We should be hearing more of their stories because they are the people on the ground moving the needle for the country by solving real, tangible problems.
'Khwezi' - Why a Name Matters
A name contains so much of our identity. When we ignore that, we ignore someone’s humanity. This show explores that through the lens of the rape crisis in South Africa.
The Color Purple - Why the Show Matters for our Democracy
The Color Purple is a spectacular example of how theatre can serve as a tool of democracy and not merely as entertainment.
The Magic of Theatre (Lessons from the National Arts Festival)
What I learnt from performing at the National Arts Festival.
Empowering SA Entrepreneurs
My thoughts on the entrepreneurship conference run by YouthLab in Johannesburg.
The Pathetic Fallacy Novelty
It is snowing in Johannesburg. I think it's a sign of things to come.