Previous page “I’m an administrative assistant…open for hiring, could you just take a look at my CV please?” The angel was pleading with him. For a moment Vezo wasn’t sure what they were talking about, his world momentarily shaken. He stared blankly at the envelop extended towards him. “Umm, sure sure…you said your name is… Continue reading Lobola Heist Page 4
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Previous page Tanya woke up to find herself sitting awkwardly in a chair, hands tied behind her back. Slowly she assessed the situation. She had a ball of damp material stuffed in her mouth, and what she suspected to be a sock, covering her mouth, tied behind her head.
Lobola Heist Page 2
Read from Page 1. Now what? Vezo hadn’t really thought beyond finding his wife, and now that he had her, he wasn’t sure what to do. Where was he going to take her? Fury burning through his blood, he thought of all the time he’d spent searching for her. All his previous vengeful plans, none… Continue reading Lobola Heist Page 2
Lobola Heist Page 1
Present day. Buyers in a local supermarket were treated to a rather unusual sight on what seemed to be perfectly dull Sunday. A man, in one of the long queues waiting to pay, had been staring rather intently at a woman (of course this bit of knowledge was revealed once the drama had abated) for… Continue reading Lobola Heist Page 1
Lobola Heist
A novella When a con-woman meets a mad man, things get ugly pretty quickly. Romance, deceit and drama!
How to make your job hunt more successful – for graduates
Have you ever noticed that people who are already employed, or are only recently unemployed, seem to be able to secure new jobs quicker than everyone else? And that some people seem not to have too much trouble finding employment? You usually just conclude that they’re well connected, because it’s a little baffling right?
Why I quit my job…and why you shouldn’t
Quitting your job because you hate it, don’t like it or don’t like your boss, is not a solution. Quitting your job without exhausting other options, is not a good idea. It just provides you with temporary relief, but no solution. I quit my job in March, mid-month, and whilst I don’t regret leaving the… Continue reading Why I quit my job…and why you shouldn’t
A tribute, to a phenomenal woman, on her day of birth.
“And he shall be unto thee a restorer of thy life, and a nourisher of thine old age.” Ruth 4:15 You have been a paragon of strength, in the 23 short years that I’ve known you. Even when the going gets tough, and the shit hits the fan, you’ve held it together admirably, with a… Continue reading A tribute, to a phenomenal woman, on her day of birth.
To be brave in the midst of pain and fear of loss.
Pain has many forms, many colours, and certainly many depths. I wrote this for myself, for catharsis, to purge my soul somewhat of the relentless fear and pain. The pain and fear of watching your parent teeter near the edge of death. With each year that I grow older, I’ve encountered new and deeper levels… Continue reading To be brave in the midst of pain and fear of loss.
A simple guide on containing regret from past decisions
Have you ever made a decision you regret? Choices you wish you never made? Or wished the circumstances surrounding you had been different? This happens a lot, to many of us. But regret is a terrible emotion that will leave a sour taste in your mouth. You don’t want the helplessness that comes with it,… Continue reading A simple guide on containing regret from past decisions