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Author Archives: Zanecebo Mchunu
About Zanecebo Mchunu
I am a South African business relationship strategist, a writer and publisher of 2 e-books entitled “Who am I?” & “Someone 4 Keeps”, on the subjects of self-discovery and soul mates respectively. He is also a social digital entrepreneur and founder of Soweto Internet Radio, Soweto Collegiate Independent Study, Soweto Mail, and Soweto Biz Link. I am married to Linda Allie and together we have a 3 year old son, Kgatelopele Kuhle Mchunu. I am also a gifted expert on name analysis and therefore hold a strong belief that names bear a very significant impact on a person’s destiny in life. My name "Zanecebo" is an African Xhosa name with the meaning “Come with a plan or a strategy” and my wife's name "Linda" is also a Xhosa name meaning "Patience". Our son's name "Kgatelopele" is Tswana name meaning "Step Ahead". In pursuit of the meaning of my name I consult and speak on the subjects of Self-discovery, Discovering your Soul Mate, Discovering your Career and Discovering your unique Business Idea.Fatherly Love Brings Out A Champion In A Child
TweetShareMillions of children all over the world grow up without their fathers, because of a number of reasons. For most of the time these children are raised by single parents, who happen to be mothers. As a write this parenting … Continue reading →
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1976 Student Uprisings Lesson – When Parents Sit Back, Children Take The Lead
TweetShare After 30 years 16 June 1976 has become a South African national Youth Day public holiday. On this day 30 years ago I was only 2 years old when Soweto, the most famous urban township in the world, made … Continue reading →
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Your Child’s Name
TweetShareEvery man and woman is born with a divine purpose in life. Divine purpose is defined by a name by which that person is called. The name(s) a person bear signifies a divine calling which the person has to bear … Continue reading →
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