Category: Life Event
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How Trevor Noah ruined David Kibuuka’s career
Remember Dave’s Big Break, where comedian David Kibuuka Landed that Job and had a shot at stardom thanks to his stint as an eNCA sports reporter during last year’s World Cup in Brazil?
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On the #LoveChange Showcase: The Chief’s Chiefs cap
A day after appearing as a guest on The Dan Nicholl Show, Lucas Radebe didn’t reclaim any titles like heavyweight fighter Andrew ‘One Gear’ van Zyl did. He also didn’t win Celebrity MasterChef like comedian Chris Forrest.
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The vital, life-affirming oxygen of me-time
To quit your job on the verge of 50, and start all over again, is to take a deep breath of the air of change. As they say in the safety announcements, “First, put on your own oxygen mask.” Only then can you dare to fly high on the wings of new challenges. By Sonia Mather
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I don’t want kids & wish other people were okay with that
Why is it so difficult for a woman to tell the world that she doesn’t want to be a parent? Why are so many people shocked or alarmed by the idea of childlessness by choice? Jennifer Leppington-Clark gives her view.
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On the #LoveChange Showcase: MasterChef Chris Forrest’s Bib
It seems donating an item for display on BrightRock’s #LoveChange Showcase is the gateway to success, with no less than two recent studio guests of The Dan Nicholl Show breaking through career barriers after donating prized items for the showcase.
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On the #LoveChange Showcase: Andrew van Zyl’s gloves
A day after appearing as a guest in Episode 6 of The Dan Nicholl Show, EFC heavyweight fighter Andrew “One Gear” van Zyl reclaimed his heavyweight title at EFC 39 at GrandWest in Cape Town.
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SA Netball’s Zanele Mdodana: “Why I idolise Steffi Graf”
South African Netball player Zanele Mdodana reflects on approaching the end of her netball career and admiration for Steffi Graf in this excerpt from episode 6 of The Dan Nicholl Show:
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Q&A: Lize Hartley, skintrepreneur
Meet the bright young entrepreneur behind the sticking-plaster brand that is shifting attitudes and bringing new shades to the market.
