Entrepreneur: Green Diapers

June 8, 2008

Original article in Sunday Star (Metro) on 8 June 2008.
A legal eagle couldn’t bear the thought of her baby’s diapers polluting the environment. So she made her own.
DID you know that before a child is potty trained, he or she would have used up to 7,000 disposable diapers?
For 34-year-old lawyer, Azrina Azmi, the thought that [...]

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REVIEW: Snapshots from Hell: The Making of an MBA by Peter Robinson

May 3, 2008

Synopsis: In the irreverent and entertaining tradition of “Liar’s Poker”, Peter Robinson’s Snapshots is a hilarious and entertaining insider’s answer to the paramount question every prospective student asks: what is business school really like?
During his frenetic first year at Stanford Business School, Peter Robinson kept a journal of his day-to-day impressions which evolved into this [...]

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The Home-based Business: Guide to Successful Marketing

March 31, 2008

Are you a mother with young children? Dream of having a home business but wonder, “How will I get customers when I can’t even leave the house?”
The good news is that you can use low cost and creative ways called “guerrilla marketing strategies” to reach your customers.
The great news is that you don’t even need [...]

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Serving People, Preserving Nature

September 10, 2002

Lettie Mathebula wakes up every morning to prepare maize porridge for her family. She gets her maize from the wild and cooks it using firewood. Water is drawn from a nearby well that fills up partially depending on the rainfall.
Nature is Lettie’s local hypermart. But will Lettie be able to continue grocery-shopping like she [...]

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