Work
A dream deferred leads to a life of leadership and success
Olefile Masangane has achieved what he thought would be impossible.
Read moreMy journey of growth
I got called names like “kwerekwere” because I couldn’t speak or understand any of the South African languages.
Read more about My journey of growthMy career looks different to what I'd imagined
Using the skills she learned in the corporate world, Koinonia Baloyi found a way to live out her passion for community development and begin something that is not only changing her community, but her too, for the better.
Read more about My career looks different to what I'd imaginedOvercoming prejudice at work and in sports
The journey across the racial divide to shared empathy has been – and still is – a difficult and complex one, but stories like Zikisa’s and Maqubela's give us hope.
Read more about Overcoming prejudice at work and in sportsContinuing her father’s legacy
Mokgadi started beekeeping almost by accident. Being a black woman in a white male-dominated industry has not been easy, but she is determined to make it work.
Read more about Continuing her father’s legacyI used to study maths in the toilet
Rechelle's exceptional talent for mathematics and her commitment to study and persevere have put Heideveld on the map for all the right reasons.
Read more about I used to study maths in the toiletLiving with dyslexia
A lecturer once said to me that if she were my mother she wouldn’t be wasting her money on someone like me.
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