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| EDITION 03 2010 |
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Top left to right: Ntombi Langa- Royds - (Human Resources consultant and Business Woman), Wendy Lucas- Bull - (Former CEO: FNB Retail), Basetsana Kumalo - (Broadcaster and Business Woman), Herman Singh - (CEO: Beyond Payments), Litsa Rousos - (CEO Emmanuels Advance)
Bottom left to right: Ian Lourens - (CEO: One Logix), Bronwyn Keene-Young - (Channel Director ETV), Rory Steyn - (Author: One Step Behind Nelson Mandela), Richard Branson - (Founder and Chairman: Virgin), Ivan Epstein - (Founder and CEO: Softline |
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Life Contender, Michelle Mtambo’s small business idea has fast become a lucrative card design business, specialising in greeting cards for weddings and special occasions. Her business made a healthy turnover of R10 000... Read More |
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The President’s Award for Youth Empowerment National Youth Forum 2010 in partnership with Life College incorporating the “Promise of youth” dialogue hosted the second National Youth Forum from the 26th to 31st March this year. The event was attended by 150 youth from correctional centres, residential youth facilities, community youth groups and schools from across the country. Read More |
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“I had an amazing time on Friday 26th March at the preliminary training of peer facilitators for the President’s Award National Youth Forum; it gave me tremendous insights into the theme of the forum and the possible questions that the delegates would raise”. Olunga Otieno (President’s Award Gold Award holder, Kenya), was one of 20 selected youth that Life College trained as a Peer Facilitator in preparation for the President’s Award National Youth Forum. Read More |
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The students were shown basic accounting methods and how income brackets work. The importance of studying, coupled with seizing opportunities was brought home, when average salaries per skill set were discussed. Read More |
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Prudence, a Life College graduate, is spending her gap year working for Life College as a General Assistant in the Life Captain Advancement Programme. Read More |
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Katlego Mangope has known responsibility from a young age. Born and bred in Soweto, Katlego took care of her ailing grandmother from the age of seven. With an absent father and mother who worked in Johannesburg, Katlego’s story is a familiar one for many Sowetan youngsters. Read More |
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"How do we build a nation of champions?
Start with what we have. Then grow and develop future Life Champions. We need a few Life Champions in our communities, our classrooms, our farmlands, our factories, our suburbs, our hospitals, our boardrooms, our parliament and our homes. Life Champions can’t help but inspire other potential Life Champions. It’s like osmosis! A Nation of Champions can be achieved. We simply need to invest in that goal and work to achieve tipping point"
Pat Pillai- Life College Founder and CEO |
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The LIFE COLLEGE Group is pleased to announce the appointment of three new board chairs.
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| Mr Malusi Cele |
Mrs Ntombi Langa-Royds |
Mr. John Campbell |
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Checkout our new website: lifecollege.org.za |