Category: Exchange
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VIDEO: Your Career as a Rugby Match
Whether in a rugby game or your career, an awkward bounce of the ball, or an unexpected twist of fate, can make all the difference between that awesome win or that epic fail.
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On the #LoveChange Showcase: Miss SA 2016’s sash
Beautiful, bright and a real treat to be around; Ntandoyenkosi Kunene is Miss SA 2016. But don’t be fooled, there’s more to Ntando than just a pretty face; she’s an Education Honours student at WITS, beauty AND brains! We loved having her on The Dan Nicholl Show and we’re especially appreciative of her sash that…
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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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Why You Won’t See Me in the Kitchen during a Stormers Match
The Stormers Bug bit me when, by virtue of my job, I started to be invited to watch rugby at the Newlands box with a client. What started out as a ‘nice day out’ with my husband has ended as passionate love for rugby and what it stands for.
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On the #LoveChange Showcase: Maps Maponyane’s underpants
He’s the son of a legendary football player but Maps Maponyane has now made a name for himself. He’s a presenter, model and actor extraordinaire. Oh did we mention that he’s one of the sexiest men in South Africa, according to Cosmo?
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How I Lost My Heart to Rugby in the 90s
Suddenly rugby was transformed from something that smelly Michealhouse boys did to get the attention of the A team hockey girls, into a point of national pride. I HAD to get on top of this game.
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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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Why I Want My Son to Play Rugby
Putting your body on the line is a privilege. It is not state-sponsored violence. It is ritualised warfare, yes, but with rules. Aggression, channelled, is a powerful thing, which can move mountains.

