LEADERSHIP AND CARVING A WAY FORWARD

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009 by lebusa

Good evening ladies and Gentlemen, Congressmen and Congresswomen alike, Congressman Payne, The SAWIP board members present here today, Ambassador Perry from the CCA, Mr. and Mrs. Greene, and all my friends from both SAWIP and WIP
Perhaps I should commence by reflecting on a brief history of myself.
I come from a small and welcoming town [...]

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What it means to be South African..

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009 by lebusa

SPEECH: WHAT IT MEANS TO BE SOUTH AFRICAN 27 June 2009
It was in 1652 when the Dutch East Indian Company anchored their ships for the first time on African soil. Soon thereafter, the San and the Khoi Khoi, all of whom were indigenous people of the cape at the time, fell victim to the most merciless [...]

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“Obamarised”

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009 by lebusa

The efficient transport system and religious adherence to laws here often reminds me that I am in a 1st world country. I like this city very much, although it can never match the picturesque Cape Town.
On Sunday I cycled 10 miles to go see the Great Falls on the Potomic River (the river bisect’s DC [...]

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About Lebusa Meso

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009 by lebusa

Lebusa Meso is a final year postgraduate LLB student at the University of Cape Town. Lebusa has previously completed a Commerce undergraduate degree majoring in Management Studies and Law.

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