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Baboon Wisdom: Everybody Needs Somebody

Baboons live in troops, because they understand that they need the support of other baboons in order to survive and thrive. There is an old Nguni proverb that says, “motho ke motho, ka batho”. This piece of wisdom means that you are only a person through other people. We would […]

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We Welcome a New Member of the Family: Seacom!

Just as the New Year dawned, before many others could even get back in the office, Seacom called Infinite Family to discuss partnership opportunities. Without hesitation, Seacom initiated the installation approval process for an Internet fiber connection deep into Alexandra – direct to Infinite Family’s LaunchPad – Not even Covid-19 […]

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SA Cultural Icons Don’t Stop for Covid

Icons making a cultural contribution to society have been honoured for their work. In celebration of Heritage Month, GCIS hosted Africa’s Webinar on COVID-19 on Monday honouring our living human treasures’ and their commitment to help shape society. These are people who’ve preserved indigenous knowledge that they’ve inherited from elders […]

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Monkey Wisdom: Even Monkeys Fall Out of Trees

Monkeys are excellent climbers; they know which branches to swing on. At the first sign of danger an alarm call will be signaled and the troop will disappear high up into the trees where it is safe. But sometimes, even monkeys fall out of trees. You are born perfect, but […]

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Whose Heritage Matters Most?

Dear Net Buddies, Yesterday was Heritage Day, your national holiday to celebrate all of the diverse peoples and traditions that make up, admirably peacefully, South Africa. You retain respect for a wealth of languages, colorful traditional clothing, valued customs, and special food flavors in a way that few other places […]

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Gemsbok Wisdom: The Courage to Persevere

Gemsboks are known for their capability to last a long time without water and they can withstand temperatures ranging up to 45 degrees Celsius (113 degrees Fahrenheit). In the rainy season the gemsbok can run for days and weeks through the desert to reach the water pans of the Kalahari. […]

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