Tag: Ruda Landman
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Gugu Zulu’s journey to becoming the Fastest Brother in Africa
As a South African sports car champion, global rally superstar, Hollywood movie stunt driver, TV presenter and advanced driving instructor, Gugu was proof that dreams can come true, if you put your foot down and stay on the right track.
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Prof. Jonathan Jansen: “Jy kan. Kyk, ek het dit reggekry.”
In die tweede episode van Ruda Gesels het Ruda met prof. Jansen gesels oor die onderwysers wat hom as kind geïnspireer het om die onderwys as sy roeping te kies en hoe hy moeilike omstandighede soos die rasseskandaal by Kovsies baasgeraak het.
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How one amazing woman found a home of hope in Hillbrow
Khanyisile Motsa, affectionately known as Mam’ Khanyi, is the founder of Home of Hope in Berea near Hillbrow. More than a shelter, Home of Hope is an awe-inspiring initiative aimed at taking exploited and abused girls off the streets.
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Jack Parow: From fish packer to Afrikaans rapper
What do you do when an employee cites “to become an Afrikaans rapper” as the reason for his resignation? You tell him he’s crazy, right?
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Prof Jonathan Jansen: “I get bored quickly, and I thrive in places that are difficult”
With his defiant belief in the ability of people to change their ways, embrace the spirit of reconciliation, and serve the greater good, Professor Jonathan Jansen has made his mark as a leader in the restless field of education and social politics in South Africa.
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Arthur Goldstuck on how we’re finally living in the real world of Star Wars
The little town of Trompsburg in the Free State lies not too far from Bloemfontein, a city famous, among other things, as the birthplace of JRR Tolkien, author of the Lord of the Rings series. But Trompsburg can lay claim to its own scribe of legend and lore: Arthur Goldstuck.
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Podcast: Wouter Kellerman’s long, hard road to global Grammy success
Now a superstar of the diverse crossover genre known as World Music, he took time off from recording and touring to chat with Ruda about life in the frontline of the winds of change, and to play an exquisite excerpt from “The Long Road”, his epic tribute to the life and times of Nelson Mandela.