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The sustainable development of a society becomes a responsibility not of the state but of the citizenry within a polity. They freely operationalise their citizenship freedom without any fear that they will be unfairly treatment by their government. Summary of reviews 'As always you are very direct and honest. Thank you for speaking to our issues' Natasha 'Inspiring, uplifting and hopeful', Nomthandazo 'Well captured historical trip on memory lane, poignant and nostalgic' Bongs 'What I like in the book is the upliftment programme, I cant wait to be involved' Kefilwe 'This is pretty intense stuff, it must have been hectic for you guys' Shaun…mehr

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The sustainable development of a society becomes a responsibility not of the state but of the citizenry within a polity. They freely operationalise their citizenship freedom without any fear that they will be unfairly treatment by their government. Summary of reviews 'As always you are very direct and honest. Thank you for speaking to our issues' Natasha 'Inspiring, uplifting and hopeful', Nomthandazo 'Well captured historical trip on memory lane, poignant and nostalgic' Bongs 'What I like in the book is the upliftment programme, I cant wait to be involved' Kefilwe 'This is pretty intense stuff, it must have been hectic for you guys' Shaun
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Sipho Mzolo was the Chairperson of Student Christian Movement (SCM) at Tembisa High in the 1980's and the first Cosas President of the Southern Transvaal. He helped establish the Azanian National Youth Unity and at its inauguration was elected its Deputy President. He was arrested, charged and sentenced to serve time on Robben Island. Upon his return, he joined the South African Workers Union (Sacwu) where he worked as Organiser for several years until he switched sides to join the corporate sector. He worked as human capital practitioner for 17 years. He has extensive leadership experience including sitting as a Board Director. He is the founder and Managing Executive of INDONI Yamanzi Leadership a consulting firm specializing in Human Capital and Change Management.

Adapted from Dawna Markova Sipho's brand story is simply 'I do the work I do because I am the difference the world needs. I do what I do because I choose to inhabit my days, to allow my living to open me to be more accessible; to loosen my heart until it becomes a torch. I choose to risk my significance to live so that that which came to me as a seed goes to the next as blossom and that, which came to me as blossom goes on as fruit. Helping people is neither masculine nor feminine it's a privilege and a privilege I take seriously. It's all about bringing hope - that's the difference I am in people's lives.' Educated at Henley, Insead, and De Montfort he is an author, scholar, mentor and social activist.