Tag: Ruda Landman
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Anton Harber: “News is the stuff people don’t want you to talk about”
Few gave the Weekly Mail much chance of surviving beyond a few months, but more than three decades after, as the Mail & Guardian, it remains one of the leading independent newspapers in the world.
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Move over Trevor, here come the new Goliaths of comedy
Nicholas Goliath was working as a call centre operator, a job he loathed, when he rose to the challenge of taking the mic at open night in a Joburg comedy club.
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Sportscaster Mpho Maboi, Queen of the Beautiful Game
Mpho Maboi loves the Beautiful Game, and the Beautiful Game loves her back. As an anchor for SABC Sport, her passion and her knowledge for football shines through.
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Bronwyn Nielsen, anchor in a sea of Change
Senior anchor on CNBC Africa Bronwyn Nielsen chats to Ruda about change, ambition, and the challenges of being on the frontline of the global business and media revolution
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Soapie star Hlubi on life, love, change, & lobola
Life only begins at the end of a comfort zone. That’s the love-change philosophy that lures and guides Hlubi Mboya on her journey from one challenge and opportunity to the next
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Famous South Africans on Role-Models that Changed their lives
Whether it was a school teacher or a work colleague, a boss or a mentor, everyone has drawn inspiration from a role model that has encouraged us to be the best version of ourselves
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Famous South Africans on what makes a Home Sweet Home
Home. It’s where the heart is. It’s the ultimate destination, the place of welcome and return, the epicentre of your hopes and dreams. Ruda Landman talks to those who love theirs
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Bonnie Mbuli on fame, reinvention & rediscovering happiness
For some, like Bonnie Mbuli, fame comes easily. As a child, she was spotted at a bus-stop by a TV casting agent, and her star has never stopped rising since then
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How Miss SA Liesl Laurie’s dream came true
It’s the stuff that dreams are made of: a childhood wish to be crowned the fairest in the land came true when Liesl Laurie became Miss South Africa 2015. She told Ruda Landman her tale