I know, I know..
Hey! It’s been a minute, hasn’t it?
I won’t sugarcoat it—life happened, and this little corner of the internet had to take a backseat. But the truth is, I’ve missed this space more than I can put into words. Writing here has always felt like sitting down with a friend over coffee, catching up on all the things that make us think, laugh, and sometimes shake our heads at the world.

So, here I am. Back. And this time, I’m bringing more energy, more ideas, and more of what made this blog special in the first place. Whether you’ve been here from the start or just stumbled in, I promise: we’re picking up right where we left off—but with a little extra spark.
To kick things off, I’m diving into something fresh: A child is born. Think of it as your exclusive sneak peak into what I am now working on- because let’s face it, we’re all trying to keep up these days.
So, let’s get into it. Because this isn’t just a comeback—it’s the beginning of something even better. Ready? Let’s go.

In my 365-day hiatus, life didn’t exactly slow down—it sped up in ways I couldn’t have imagined. I had the privilege of working with the Mandela University Choir, where I wore many hats—writing, composing, and even singing alongside some of the most gifted voices I’ve ever encountered. Together, we crafted what became the highlight of 2024: the Roots and Wings End-of-Year Concert—a celebration of growth, resilience, and soaring to new heights.
Beyond that, I stepped into a national role as a Community of Practice member with the Entrepreneurship Development in Higher Education (EDHE), representing Nelson Mandela University among 26 South African universities. It was an honour to carry that torch while thriving as an entrepreneur—facilitating, emceeing, and taking my place at tables where innovation and bold ideas came to life. This year away wasn’t just a pause; it was a launchpad.
After the curtains closed on the Roots and Wings concert, the magic didn’t end there. The same incredible leadership committee, bound by our shared love for music, theatre, and teaching, knew we couldn’t let that creative spark fade. So, we got to work—dreaming, planning, and building something new, something bigger. What started as a shared vision is now on the brink of becoming a reality, as we prepare to launch a project that merges our passions into a space for innovation and storytelling. It’s been months of collaboration and hard work, and in just a few days, the world will get to see what we’ve been cooking up.
So, like a child would explain to their parents if they didn’t come home the night before, I have come home to explain where I have been, the works must show now. Shall we?