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#MustFall, #MustRise
Leave a commentJanuary 8, 2016 by the UBUNTU girl
I have hardly been online in the past 18 months, choosing to spend that time in nature instead. I have …
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Connecting THREE more uBuntu families with their books
Leave a commentApril 23, 2015 by the UBUNTU girl
Over the course of the uBuntu return journey (Leg 1, Leg 2 and Legless!) – June 2014 – November 2014, …
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Endless inspiration in Riviersonderend
1April 23, 2015 by the UBUNTU girl
The community of Riviersonderend invited me to do an uBuntu workshop with a group of people ranging from 3-80 years …
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Serious Social Investing Conference #CSI2015
Leave a commentApril 20, 2015 by the UBUNTU girl
I was invited to present uBuntu stories at the 6th Serious Social Investing Conference held at GIBS in Johannesburg last …
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Keeping us awake
Leave a commentNovember 24, 2014 by the UBUNTU girl
My headline news is different from most. I don’t rely on the newspapers for whats happening around us. It is, …
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LEGless – the final leg of the gratitude journey
Leave a commentNovember 10, 2014 by the UBUNTU girl
uBuntu greetings, Thank you for the support over the past 5 years – all the way through to the final …
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LEGless Itinerary – this is it!
Leave a commentOctober 13, 2014 by the UBUNTU girl
Greetings, What started with Leg 1 and Leg 2, will now be ending in LEGless… The idea is for this …
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Leg 2 of the return journey in images
Leave a commentOctober 11, 2014 by the UBUNTU girl
uBuntu greetings. Here is a visual feast of Leg 2 in images. It has been a heart journey and a …
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Leg 2 Itinerary
Leave a commentSeptember 11, 2014 by the UBUNTU girl
uBuntu greetings, After a long recovery period (and some book signings) after Leg 1, it is finally time to hit …
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An African Prayer pp 124 -127
Leave a commentSeptember 3, 2014 by the UBUNTU girl
Day 139: An African prayer Daniel and I met while I was staying with the Van Jaarsveld family. He worked …
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