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Mar 18
2008

Journey to the Land of Ubuntu -- Day 4

Posted by Thuso in Table MountainSouth AfricaRobbin IslandMama AfricaCape TownCape of Good Hope

Thuso

Monday, March 17, 2008

View from Table MountainWe started our day at the top of Table Mountain. The view defies description. It is as if the mountain is sheltering the city of Cape Town as it is tucked into a bay looking out onto the Atlantic Ocean. The cable car ride to the top is a breath-taking experience, as it appears that we were scaling the shear face of the mountain. The cable car ascended 1,036 meters in about five minutes. Nothing prepared us for the view the harbor and of Robbin Island from the top. The look out over Lion's Head Peak toward the Atlantic Ocean was like the lion was almost watching the mountain protectively. Now we know why the local people call this God's country. Only God could endow a location with such majestic beauty.

Cape of Good HopeIt was hard to follow such an act, but we enjoyed the scenic trip to the Cape of Good Hope, the Southwestern most point of the continent of Africa - facing the Atlantic Ocean. Not much farther away is where the Indian Ocean meets the Atlantic Ocean. To mark the occasions we took a picture at Cape Good Hope, and enjoyed a delicious lunch at the Two Oceans Restaurant.

 

The tour to the Cape of Good Hope was highlighted by views of Ostriches, Baboons, and a fascinating visit to a colony of African Penguins. Perhaps, like me, you probably never thought of Penguins in Africa. This was the highlight of the animal life we encountered without visiting a wild game reservation.

Our evening ended with a wonderful visit to a restaurant in Cape Town - Mama

Mar 17
2008

RSL Management Services celebrates career development in Africa

Posted by Ronke in Mama Africacareersbusiness

Ronke

 

In an age of increasing social and cultural diversity international perspectives on career development are more evident than ever before.  With its strengthening economic structures and growing financial markets Sub-Saharan Africa is proving to be an ideal platform for this career development for individuals, particularly those within the Diaspora.  However there is still currently a gap between the number of vacancies and international candidates ready to fill highly lucrative career roles in Africa.

 

As an international business, RSL management Services aims to bridge that gap through its executive search facility.  RSL seeks to improve the perception of the African business community by placing highly trained individuals into executive positions throughout the continent.  The need for economic growth and business development is crucial for the long term success of Africa's position in the global business arena. RSL believes that there is a need for the 'Brain Drain' dynamic to reach the core of African business and know that there are individuals in the UK and across Europe & the USA who are keen to be part of Africa's long term economic growth.  

 

RSL currently recruits for 2 industries of Oil and finance within Sub-Saharan Africa.  By assessing clients' needs and criteria RSL Management Services is able to use its strict selection methods to review some of the best professionals and graduates on its confidential database.  By recognising the potential in these

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