Archive for November, 2006

Remember World Aids Day!

Today is World Aids Day.

I will have the flag out, flying in the wind, with a black ribbon attached to remember all those who have died as a result of this dreadful disease.

How did it become so big? How can it be that over 27 million people have already died from it, and it is still not the most important message that every person in a leadership position is making a stand against?

It’s crazy! Continue reading ‘Remember World Aids Day!’

No more Mo the Meerkat

It’s another absolutely beautiful day today, and every day so far this week, which I thought I would just rub in, for those who are stuck in offices, underground, or anywhere else other than Cape Town.

Our offices have been klapped by a tummy bug, and so with most of our staff flat on their backs, there has just been too much to do, to be able to get more articles out.

It has been a busy week… which is why I haven’t had very much to tell!

That was until I was having a quick read at Cherryflava… and watched Mo, the Vodacom Meerkat meet his maker! Excellent! Beats the Leeuloop any day! So enjoy it folks, and spare Dozi a thought – his ad hasn’t had too many mentions…

Salif Keita - Folon

This Friday the Peak team is off to hone our client skills on a day of team-building with motivational facilitator Mark Berger.

We have done a few courses with Mark as he has such a great way of showing how simple things can be in a certain mindset, and if we follow the path that we feel suits of styles and our passion’s, but most of all, to be able to provide the service we all expect ourselves, to our many diverse clients. Continue reading ‘Salif Keita - Folon’

CODA - Believe it!

Last night was the launch of the much anticipated debut album Believe by Cape Town’s hottest new group, CODA.

Continue reading ‘CODA - Believe it!’

Skwatta Kamp - The Clap Song!


I contacted Skwatta Kamp recently for a favour -– they’’re one of my favourite SA groups with who it is always a great pleasure to do business as they’re just such a professional outfit - and they immediately sorted me out. I wanted them to perform at Desmond Tutu’s 75th birthday, and they offered themselves for free without any hesitation!

Since then our plans have changed, and the concert will be much smaller than we originally wanted it - Freshlyground and Vusi Mahlasela are the only artists on the bill at Spier on 07 December. Continue reading ‘Skwatta Kamp - The Clap Song!’



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