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19 June 2015 3 min

DESTINY UPHOLDS THE VALUE OF EDUCATION IN SHAPING YOUR FUTURE!

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DESTINY UPHOLDS THE VALUE OF EDUCATION IN SHAPING YOUR FUTURE!

DESTINY UPHOLDS THE VALUE OF EDUCATION IN SHAPING YOUR FUTURE!  

This July we celebrate the power of education. Our cover star Iman Rappetti gives insight into the value of formal and informal education in shaping one’s brand and career path. Rappetti, a trusted broadcasting and journalism personality, highlights the value of surrendering one’s own personal intellectual borders and being open to how much there is to be learnt. As an eNCA anchor and Power FM mid-morning radio host, Rappetti gives voice to the increasing importance of personal brand value.  

In our Powerhouse feature, we profile Stacey Brewer, the founder of SPARK Schools – an education model that has successfully cracked the conundrum of high-quality education at a low cost.  

In By Degrees, we profile three entrepreneurs who have embraced the value of education in enabling them to expand their business know-how and networks as they pursue MBAs and BCom Honours degrees in property valuation and management.  

Other noteworthy features include:

  • Good Schools Report: In partnership with Old Mutual, DESTINY provides a comprehensive Good Schools Report, which gives insight into the growing role of technology as an efficient and increasingly accessible educational tool, and a list of the country’s top private and government schools.
  • Business Clinic: Our panel of experts provides practical advice for Lorraine Marira of Laureate Nail Boutique & Training Academy – a businesswoman whose core focus is to build a sustainable business model that enables other women to start their own businesses.
  • Entrepreneurs: In the feature Serial Success, Portia Nondo, Anne Champion and Ameera Abraham give invaluable insight into the key steps they took to build their empires.
  • Beauty Insider: Our features No-Nonsense Naturalista and Tressed For Success prove that the natural hair revolution is in full force. Mummy Mthembu-Fawkes gives insight into the role education played in developing tangible insights that would drive the product development of her natural hair-care brand Earthy. 

For these articles and more, get your July 2015 issue of DESTINY – now on shelf!   To subscribe to the printed or digital editions, visit: www.destinyconnect.com/subscribe/   Should you wish to interview anyone featured in the July 2015 issue of DESTINY, please contact Onke Dumeko on: 011 300 6700 or 071 352 7395 or email onke.dumeko@ndalomedia.com    

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