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Thursday, March 1, 2012

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    "Tubatsana Monareng" <Tubatsana.Monareng@sita.co.za> Mar 01 04:58PM +0200  

    FYI
     

     
    From: Thabo TBoss Makete [mailto:thabo_mak@mweb.co.za]
    Sent: 01 March 2012 04:17 PM
    To: Thabo TBoss Makete
    Subject: Invitation: Sedibeng Sa Bophelo Community Project Annual
    Fundraising Golf Day
     

     
    Good Day,
     

     
    On behalf of Sedibeng Sa Bophelo Community Project we humbly invite you
    to their Sedibeng Sa Bophelo Annual Fundraising Golf Day. Please find
    attached an invitation to this event.
     

     
    Further questions regarding the event can be directed to either myself,
    Thabo Makete on 072 158 6576 or to Sedibeng Sa Bophelo Community Project
    on 011 527 1009.
     

     
    You can visit the Sedibeng Sa Bophelo website or the event website on
    these links, http://sedibengsabophelo.webs.com and
    http://sedibengsabopheloannualgolfday2012.webs.com .
     

     
    Due to security reasons, kindly RSVP by the 01 April 2012 to help us
    with our logistic plans. There are only 120 spaces available for both
    the Golf and The Gala Dinner so please book early to avoid
    disappointments.
     

     
    The signup form is attached to the invitation. Please Join us for a
    networking day to remember.
     

     
    We look forward to your support.
     

     
    Thank you
     

     
    Best Regards,
     

     
    Thabo Makete
     
    Managing Director
     

     

     

     

     

     
    Makete Media and Communications
     
    198 Tsitsi Street, Moroka North, Johannesburg 1860 - P O Box 8984
    Johannesburg 2000- Tel. +27(0)87 701 6577- Fax. +27(0)86 695 6097-
    Mobile. +27(0)72 158 6576- E- mail. maketemedia@mweb.co.za ;
    thabo_mak@mweb.co.za - Website: http://maketemedia.webs.com
     

     

     

     

     
     
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    Malose Mokgohloa <mokgohd@gmail.com> Mar 01 03:49PM +0200  

    Good Day
     
    Please note 2 four-balls organized @
    Services tomorrow.
     
    Tee Off: 12:40 & 12:50
    Green Fees - R 100
     
    Only three players confirmed thus far.
    Please confirm urgently if keen.

     

    Godfrey Litlake <g.litlake@gmail.com> Mar 01 04:11PM +0200  

    I am in
     
    --
    RG Litlake
    082 883 2142

     

    Tubatsana Monareng <tubatsana@gmail.com> Mar 01 02:03PM +0200  

    I consulted quotes from some of the great leaders and strategies to
    analyse where did Comrade Julius Malema's strategy backfire. Juju
    should have learned the basics of leadership from Winston Churchill
    another greater leader that struggled academically. Winston
    Churchill's first advice to him could have been "It is good thing for
    an uneducated man to read books of quotations."
     
    He would have then been introduced to great philosophers Mencius who
    would have said "It is not difficult to govern. All one has to do is
    not to offend the noble families." The comrade has insulted very
    important and influencial families in this country the Guptas,
    Oppenheimers and the Zumas just to mention a few.
     
    When he was flying the World and shopping in Italy he could have made
    inqueries about an Italian Statesman and Philosopher Niccolo
    Machiavelli who could have taught him this "I hold it to be of great
    prudence for men to abstain from threats and insulting words towards
    anyone, for neither the one nor the other in anyway dimishes the
    strength of the enemy but makes him more cautious, and the other
    increases his hatred of you, and makes him more persevering in his
    effort to injure you."
     
    What the comrade can learn from this debacle is from other quotes from
    Abraham Lincoln who has this to say "The man who can't make a mistake
    can't make anything." He can also learn the art of recovery from
    General George Patton JR who has this to say "Success is how high you
    bounce when you hit bottom."
     
    To those of us who are already predicting the dimise of Malema's
    political carreer we need to be very careful because a Prussian
    General and Military strategist has this to say "There is only one
    decisive victory, the last.". I guess this is relevant even to defeat.
    Lao Tzu has this to say on this matter of determining the end "Those
    who have knowledge , don't predict. Those who predict, don't have
    knowledge."
     
    Former US President and a General Dwight D. Esenhower has this to say
    to the ANC National Disciplinary Committee, The Appeal Committee and
    the NEC "You don't lead by hitting people over the head that is
    assault, not leadership." It is therefore in order for those who
    Julius Malema will be approaching to have this in mind when reviewing
    the sanction.
     
    Regards,
    Tubs

     

    Malose Mokgohloa <mokgohd@gmail.com> Mar 01 02:41PM +0200  

    Good stuff chairman.
     
     

     

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