Friday 24 July 2015

Our very first You Are It (YAI) feature is on up and coming motswako rapper Mopheme



Prince Makgareetsa affectionately known to his fans as Mopheme is a Cullinan born and bred motswako rapper. Mopheme is a stage name given to him by renowned hip hop artist HHP. A dream chaser and chance taker by virtue of birth, Mopheme’s hustle now sees him as one of the top 12 VuzuHustle contestant.


In recording his first single; in which he remixes HHP's Tswaka with a live band; he scored himself a bevy of downloads and ultimately gained a respectable fan base. He has had the privy of working with the likes of HHP, Andrew Jed and Lection just to name a few. He is currently said to be working on his first album (can’t wait for that one).

Mopheme is more than a motswako rapper, with his marketing communication background; he has co-founded an entertainment company with co-partner Khutsiso Babedi called Twenty28Media. The by-line explaining the name is that “We believe that numbers bring success”.  With his unrelenting hunger for success, I do believe that soon enough that tagline will prove to be his life.


If you would like to know more about him do check him out on the social media links below or catch him every Tuesday on Vuzu Amp 114 on the VuzuHustle.  


Bookings : MophemeBookings@Gmail.com
Twitter : @KeNnaMopheme
Instagram : @KeNnaMopheme
Facebook page : Mopheme



Wednesday 22 July 2015

Nqobile is our #WCW

I met Nqobile when I was literally starting out my journey as an adolescent; I think I must have been 12 or 13 years old. The one thing that drew me close to her was her warmth. Nqobile as far back as I can remember had the kindest heart ever.

 You ever had a friend that seemed like they never wanted to go home; that for some odd reason they seemed to spend most of their time at your house? Well I was that friend. I didn’t care if she had to go to sleep, if she and her family had to go somewhere, I was always there like a terrible rash that refused to go away; look if you met her, you would know what I was talking about.

Apart from her being one of the sweetest people I had ever met, Nqobile is this week’s #WCW because of her unforgiving commitment to saving the world one helpless soul at a time. Her warm heart shines through in the projects she chooses to devote most of her time to, one of them being Project Help.  This organisation is geared towards helping NGO’s in and around greater Pretoria. They do this by organising fund raising events and driving awareness campaigns for community organisations. 



Well don’t take my word for it, and read about her in her own words below:

1)      What do you love most about your life?
Simply put the people in it. I am surrounded by the most amazing people from family, to friends, to colleagues and acquaintances. Each one plays such an incredible role in building my dreams and going through life on a daily basis.

2)      Do you believe in God, if so what does God mean to you?
Yes I do. I believe that He is my all and without Him I simply cannot be. God means to me the author and leader of my life and everything in it, He is my king and personal Lord and Saviour.

3)      What would you do if you weren’t afraid?
Quit my job and fully commit to my dreams to ensure they get fulfilled.

4)      What are you most insecure about?
It’s not all the time, but it does come time to time, it is how I portray myself in front of people.

5)      What do you know for sure?
I AM a conqueror!

6)      Who is your #WCW and why?
             This changes so often, but for this week I will say my cousin Bathabile Lekhuleni. I have picked her this week after some personal things she has and is going through but her strength and courage that she displays is completely admirable. If I am allowed tohave 2 WCW, my second one would be Phuti Mahanyele (featuring for the 3rd time now lol). After reading her feature on this month’s Destiny magazine, I could resonate a lot with her and through her story got encourage and re-evaluated some things in my life as well based on the advises spoken through her life story.

7)      What makes you proud to be a woman?
Women were chosen to bring forth life, not just naturally, but in everything they do, they have the ability to speak things into existence, bring life to any situation. Essentially, the power and strength within a woman is out of this world, all we need to do is to tap into this great resource and bring along change in our homes, societies, companies, businesses and ultimately the world. I am proud to be a woman because of the power God has instilled in me and has trusted me with.

8)      The one dream that scares you the most is:
...Being responsible for changing the world. This scares me because changing the world means somehow changing people in a way and that I can say for sure won’t be an easy task to do.

9)   If you could trade lives with any celebrity who it be and why?
     In all honesty there is no one. For the simple reason that no one person has been dealt the same deck of cards of life and furthermore, do not have the same capabilities to endure even the exact same life challenges and even joys. For what looks glamorous in another person, may be simply the tip of the ice berg of beneath all of that is some really heavy things that the person has had to go through and overcome. So I really wouldn’t even want to trade lives with anyone, even for one day.

10)   Are you happy with whom you are?

Absolutely! Once I recognised whom I am, my position in the world and the promise hanging over my life, because nothing can take that away from me, I have reached and maintained a level of contentment and I am at peace with who I am, where I am going and I am ecstatic about the woman I am becoming. 

Tuesday 14 July 2015

RPR Agency's #WCW is Molebogeng


Our very first #WCW hails all the way from Pretoria; her name is Molebogeng Maswabi. I met this phenomenal young lady in my high school years when I was 14 years old. Molebogeng had an energy about her that read “I have people to see, places to be in and things to do”. I remember thinking dear God how on earth can I get the same energy to make it through this stack of homework?

A lot has changed over 10 years for this young woman but one thing remains prevalent, her unending zest for life; and dare I say it is even “zestier” than I recall. Molebogeng has managed to graduate with a degree in Corporate Communication, along with that she belted an honours degree in Communication Science and Media Studies. She also holds a certificate in Thought Leadership from the Thabo Mbeki African Leadership Institute.

As if any of those weren’t enough to recognise why she is our #WCW; she went ahead and founded not one but two social development companies; that is the Fundisa Bonke Foundation and the Women’s Empowerment Network of South Africa (WENOSA). That should seal the deal for any doubters.



No longer is she driven by the “I have people to see, places to be in and things to do” energy, she is motivated rather by the “I am the change I want to see in the world” energy. She knows this and she lives by this truth. Here she is in her own words:

RPR:       What do you love most about your life?
M:         There are quite a number of things I love about my life – I’m blessed. However, what I love most about it is the divine purpose which it carries. It is through this purpose that my life is lived largely to make a meaningful difference in the life of the next person. This is also what fulfills me most.

RPR:       Do you believe in God, if so what does God mean to you?
M:          I believe in God. I would not be alive, nor be the person I am today had it not been for God. I often find it very difficult to describe what He means to me, because of the overwhelmingly profound role which He plays in my life. Simply put, ‘HE IS MY LIFELINE’.

RPR:       What would you do if you weren’t afraid?
M:          I’ve always been described as someone who’s brave. On that front, there’s very little I’m afraid of. If at all I wasn’t afraid of even the little, I’d ‘FLY’. By that I mean, I would conquer the world in a magnificent way. I’m working on this, every day. I dare you to ask me this question again five years from today. I’ll be telling you a different and more noteworthy story.

RPR:       What are you most insecure about?
M:          I find it amusing how I’m most insecure about what I am usually applauded for – and that is addressing large audiences. I’m enrolling with a public speaking forum during the coming months, as a means to develop my confidence in this regard, and overcoming this ridiculous insecurity.

RPR:       What do you know for sure?
M:          That I’m destined for greatness, and that by living out/demonstrating my greatness, millions of people across the globe will develop the confidence to live out theirs as well

RPR:       Who is your #WCW and why?
M:          My #WCW is my mother, whose strength and resilience challenges and inspires me to confidently tackle whatever challenge I encounter. She’s certainly a women I commend on many fronts, particularly for the distinguished, respectful and esteemed young woman I have grown to become

RPR:       What makes you proud to be a woman?
M:          My in-built power, which enables me to create, transform and nurture.

RPR:       The one dream that scares you the most is...
M:          Seeing the Women’s Empowerment Network of South Africa, for which I am the founding president, expand its reach into the rest of Africa, and potentially other continents.

RPR:       If you could trade lives with any celebrity who would it be and why?
M:          There’s NO celebrity I’d trade lives with. I’m content with my life.

RPR:       Are you happy with whom you are?

M:          I am happy. Because I am human, I have weaknesses and make mistakes. For this reason, I strive to improve my character daily, so as to become a far better person than the one I might have been yesterday.

Thursday 9 July 2015

Woman Crush Wednesday

We love women, especially young, passionate, South African women. So here's an idea: Why don't we have a little chit-chat with some of our awesome women and pick their brains about certain ideas they have about life. I being a woman understand the importance of allowing women to converse and share their thoughts about life. We may not agree about everything but we must learn to hear what we each have to say.

And it is because of this that I want to learn more about being a woman from other young women. Starting next week Wednesday we will do a feature on one of our #WCW for that week and pick her brain about life. Some of the women we will feature already run their own businesses and will be given the platform to share with us what their business is all about, that way you can contact them if you are interested in working with them. 

Exciting times ahead :-)


Tuesday 7 July 2015

We want YOU to trust us

We are currently on the look-out for new clientele. We are seeking young entrepreneurs that need some help in the PR department. It happens that you open a business and you have some idea about what you would like to do in your business, however you just seem to fail at getting your message out there to your target market.

This is where we come in. We will conduct basic market research to determine who is your target market, where do they most likely get information about their products and lastly how much are they willing to spend on the things they like. This will enable us to find out the most basic, yet important information needed to build and maintain loyal relationships with your customer.

We have a strong understanding that as a small business and as an entrepreneur money is one of the toughest aspects to get a good hold on. So all our prices will be tailor-made to not only fit your budget but also fit your company size.

We have a deep understanding that we are who we are only because you trust us to be who we are.