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A Great Way to Discover Your Wildlife in Africa with Gosheniadventures.com

Published: 30 July 2014

Are you planning excursion to your dream destination for an incredible out-of the-world wildlife experience? For more details visit our website.

Plan a trip to a safari in Africa. Gosheni Adventures Ltd offers the most amazing Tanzania safaris in the world. It is an exciting way to see reclusive and rare animals and birds in a safe and secure environment guided by experienced and trained guides and forest rangers.

For many, an African Safari is just like an amazing dream and they want to make it come true! There are few things, which you would come across during your Tanzania Safari. But it's not an effortless task to make wildlife safaris comfortable as well as affordable without accurate planning. Selecting the best from available safari tour operators play a crucial role and to make perfect choice for safari tour operator is not an easy task even if they are easily available these days.When arriving Tanzania you will be able to climb Kilimanjaro Mountain, view beautiful landscapes is Tarangire and experience a one of a kind ecosystem in the Serengeti. When you visit Kilimanjaro you will be able to walk to the top of this mountain with its easy walk tour.

Tanzania is the ultimate animal lovers' paradise. With the regions of Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater along with some others, all providing the biggest land for wildlife to roam free, this is your best bet to catch some live action of your own.  It has wildlife in abundance. Tanzania is not limited to the peak of Kilimanjaro or the rainforests and game reserves. For those wanting something a little more relaxing such as a beach holiday then you'll find plenty to keep you satisfied too. It offers beautiful and pristine beaches to enjoy. Zanzibar is especially beautiful. The 'spice' island is especially perfect when enjoyed and explored after a safari.

Southern Tanzania Safari has something special to offer having two untouched places Selous and Ruaha promising you the great value for money. Your adventurous trip will not compromise on luxury and you can choose to stay in a tree house suite in northern Tanzania. Tanzania safari is an unparalleled experience of a lifetime. The conventional concept of safari is to pass along the wilderness-watching animals wander peacefully from afar. It can also be an adventurous safari holidays that includes trekking, kayaking, fishing, boating, horse riding, bird watching even hunting and to witness to the great migration of the animals.

Tanzania safari holidays are a combination of adventure, wildlife and luxury. It is a place for family vacation and there are no age restrictions. There is a lot in store for tourists at this place.

Address :

GOSHENI ADVENTURES & SAFARIS LTD

P.O.BOX 7337, ARUSHA – TANZANIA EAST – AFRICA

Tel: +255 027 2546208

Mobile: +255 (0) 782636967, +255 (0) 767828384, +255 (0) 784792530

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Gosheni Adventures and Safaris Ltd based in Tanzania provides some of the unforgettable moments of life.  If you are a wildlife enthusiast, our tailor made Tanzania safari holidays are meant for you. For more details visit our website: www.gosheniadventures.com.

Africa Establishes its own Professional journal for Coaching and Consulting: Journal of Coaching, Consulting and Coaching Psychology in Africa

Published: 01 July 2014

Journal of Coaching, Consulting and Coaching Psychology in Africa July 2014

For many years, Coaching has been growing and the debate has been whether or not it is a profession. At the ABCCCP we believe coaching is not only a profession that has come on its own, but is also growing fast. This is why we thought it necessary to establish a platform that will ensure the body of knowledge for coaching is recorded and shared. The Journal of Coaching, Consulting and Coaching Psychology in Africa marks a shift in the position of Africa in the global development of coaching.

Since 2004 Master and PhD programmes have been running in academic institutions- and many of these programmes involved a submission of either a mini-theses or dissertation of sorts. “And as such there is enough research out there to keep the journal running with cutting edge research every year” Said Mongezi Makhalima, Chairperson of the ABCCCP. 

What is important now is to position the journal within Academia and Practice realms to create an interface of useful research across the continent relating to Coaching & Consulting. We know based on our initial research there’s a lot happening within the areas of coaching and consulting, but a lot of it is scattered all over. We feel as the continent we also have something to contribute to the global world of coaching and what this journal does is serve to play an integrating role in the evolution of Coaching and Consulting on the African Continent- and we are looking forward to working jointly with both academia and practitioners to grow Africa’s voice in these domains.  

“It is important for businesses operating across the African continent to understand that a good grasp of the socio-cultural context of their businesses, and of their people, is a critical element for long-term success. We cannot be importing and swallowing whole models and frameworks developed elsewhere. Africa has a wealth of wisdom that directly informs how Africa does business”, said Dr Dumisani Magadlela, Board Member at the ABCCCP & Editor of the Journal).  

The Journal is now available from the Amazon and Kalahari bookstores, as well as national libraries across the country.
Members of the ABCCCP may order their free copies from:

012 751 7608
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.@abcccp.com (Members Only)

Website: www.abcccp.com

FINDING OPPORTUNITY IN ADVERSITY – LESSONS FOR BUDDING ENTREPRENEURS

Published: 15 May 2014

[May 2014, Cape Town] Adversity is something none of us likes to think of, but in a moment one situation can change our entire lives. While insurance companies maximise the reality of this eventuality, most people are still completely blind-sided when adversity hits them. As a result, the obvious by-products of experiencing misfortune can be depression, a complete lack of self-esteem and even financial loss.  

Whilst all of the above are very evident across South Africa in the unemployed sector of the population today, there is the occasional diamond in the rough that shines out of a seemingly dark and hopeless situation to just encourage and give back that glimmer of hope that gives budding entrepreneurs an example to glean from.  

It is for this reason that the Teen Entrepreneur Foundation of South Africa has created the Awaken the Giant in you breakfast series. The breakfast series aims to showcase the stories of successful South African’s and allow them to share their experiences and life lessons with learners, their parents and organisations wishing to support the development of entrepreneurs.  

The next event in the series will take place on Thursday, 22 May 2014 at the Townhouse Hotel, Cape Town at 08h30. Martin Brown CEO of Radical Holdings and professional business speaker will share his journey of overcoming obstacles after being injured in a diving accident. He used creative thinking and his collective experience to change his own life and the lives of others, which kick-started him into a flourishing business.

“Every entrepreneur, young or old will face and have to overcome adversity at some stage of their business journey,” says Lydia Zingoni Founder and Director of the SA Teen Entrepreneur Foundation. “We want to inspire our youth, from a young age that it is possible to overcome and flourish,” she continued.  

Teen Entrepreneur Foundation which was started in 2010 exists for the sole aim of instilling a culture of entrepreneurship in teenagers in South Africa.    

Come and be inspired by Martin’s entrepreneurial journey and connect with like-minded individuals from government and business entities to fast track your dreams and ambitions.    

The event is open to youth, their parents, teachers, community leaders, government departments, particularly those who are tasked with child development and the business community.   Tickets cost R150.00 and bookings for the breakfast can be made on-line at www.teenentrepreneur.co.za or at www.webtickets.co.za/event.aspx?itemid=828842321  

For more information about the breakfast contact Nadia Snyders on 021 447 6183 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..  

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061 448 6433/ This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.   ON BEHALF OF SA Teen Entrepreneur Foundation    

More about SA Teen Entrepreneur Foundation  

SA Teen Entrepreneur Foundation is a registered NPO Trust.  The vision of the Foundation is to cultivate and promote the entrepreneurial spirit in all our teenagers through seminars, workshops, conferences and exhibitions. Teen Entrepreneur main target audience is schools, Universities, Churches and Youth Centers.   

The organisation is based in Cape Town facilitates engagements across the country    

About Martin Brown

Martin was born in Cape Town on February 1971, South Africa. During school Martin was an absolute sport fanatic. His interests after high school led him into the mechanical engineering field and thereafter, into nursing and the emergency medical field.  In his second year of medical studies, Martin was injured in a diving accident, leaving him paralysed from the neck down, which forced him to explore other avenues within his abilities.

He is the CEO and Founder of Radical Holdings (PTY) Ltd t/a Radical Mobility, the top designers and manufacturers of power wheelchairs in South Africa. In the past 9 years the company has grown tremendously and supplies international markets. 

Martin has won numerous awards such as:

Finalist for the Industrial Category in the 2013 Africa SMME Awards Competition

Sanlam / Business Partners Entrepreneur of the Year® 2012 Finalist

SEDA Most Promising Entrepreneur with a Disability – 2011

SEDA Most Promising Job Creating Entrepreneur – 2011

INSETA National Disabled business leader | 2011

Sanlam and Business Partners Entrepreneur of the Year 2010

SME Award | 2010

Provincial Colours for Athletics | Amateur Athletics Association of South Africa | 1990

National Colours in Acrobatics | Acrobatic Federation of  South Africa | 1992 – 1997  

Improve your writing skills with Marion Scher

Published: 17 February 2009
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Award winning journalist, Marion Scher

Published: 11 November 2008
{pp}Marion Scher has been one of South Africa's top freelance journalists for the last 21 years, with years of experience in the field of media and the written word.

Freelancers for Africa – Unused and Unloved

Published: 28 October 2008
{pp}I spend a lot of time rewriting other people’s work or worse trying to decipher press releases and editing reams of paper which make up reports. And then I meet up with other freelancers who complain of how quiet it is right now and I wonder?

Join the Plain Language Movement

Published: 15 October 2008
{pp}As early as 1945 people started to realise that in order to write effectively and get their message across they needed to write in language that everyone could understand.

Perk up your Presentation

Published: 11 September 2008
{pp}You get all dressed up for a great night out with your workmates and arrive at the event to welcome cocktails – the evening’s looking good, even though it’s a company anniversary bash or something similar. They’ve hired good music and the party’s getting better by the minute. Even the food at this huge hotel is surprisingly good.

Help with writing and editing company documents with Marion Scher

Published: 02 September 2008
{pp}So much work goes into producing documents, which is why they’re so long, but so little work goes into editing them.

The oil price has predictably risen once again.

Published: 23 July 2008
{pp}So what does this mean for us in real terms that we can process and work around? It means that we have less money at the end of the month and maybe we have to look at ways to supplement this as they’ve been doing for years overseas.
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