BNPL – The smart way to shop or shortcut to debt?
Around September last year, I, together with what felt like thousands of South Africans, congregated to the Kyalami Grand Prix for the annual perfume sale. At this point this feels like a pilgrimage of sorts. At the Grand Prix, as per the norm, scores of vehicles AND people. Still, nothing unusual there. And then the queue, which I […]
Keeping the Spark Alive: Nurturing Creativity at Home
Recently I listened to a podcast/TED Talk on YouTube by Sir Ken Robinson titled “Do schools kill creativity?” Interesting topic – outside of my passion for all things education and especially foundation phase education (as a mother to a 7-year-old). For context: a school is a system with a variety of role-players – the community […]