Tuesday, 2 October 2012

Taking matters into one's own hands

Today's post is less serious.

The Giver

In keeping up with what is sweeping over the globe: selflessness and sacrifice, I have volunteered my services as a communications practitioner to a soccer club in Khayelitsha that has potential to achieve big things.
I do need extra cash but that is not why I am doing this. Firstly, I am a big fan of football and particularly township diski. Secondly, I believe that giving back to the community means more than just food packages, cleaning the streets and feeding the elderly. My take is that the talents and the skills we have should be mobilised for the common good of all; that our skills and expertise should be seen in action, so as to give hope to the many. I will give details of this new arrangement later.

The Business Man

Still talking about making moves and taking matters into one's hands, let me introduce you the Black Reign Communications.

This is a company owned and directed by Matthews Mfubu (Journalist and Communications Practitioner), Notukela Mzilikazi (Public Relations and Communications Practitioner) Yolanda Makosi (Public Relations and Communications Practitioner) and Vuyo Mabandla (Journalist and Business Writer).

The company is based in Khayelitsha, Cape Town and has identified a gap in the market; a need, really, for far-reaching medium by which SMMEs and local government would drive their public campaigns. A unit designated to events coordination has been set up and a Community News Agency has also been established. We have seen the need for an all-encompassing Communications and Public Relations (and Events) company to effectively communicate with, and serve a wide-range of audiences and markets.

So, if your company is in need of any of the afore-mentioned services, do not hesitate to contact us at mzilikazinotukela@gmail.com, or mfubumm@gmail.com, zandilemakosi@gmail.com and vmabandla@yahoo.com

Alternatively: 
083 472 8562 (Matt Mfubu)
078 373 0568 (Yolanda Makosi)
078 697 2643 (Tukela Mzilikazi)
083 959 3345/  084 6300 393 (Vuyo Mabandla)
The website and generic email details are to follow at a later stage.

The Poet.

Many people have laughed at me about this. I have taken up a new hobby and it is not smoking. Yep, you guessed it right. I will now write poetry. I have already posted, on this blog earlier in the week, a taste of what my writing may look like. I will fight hard to get time to write so that I will have at least one poem on each weekend.

For now, I will halt here.

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