The Herald (South Africa)

EKasi dialogues in Zwide tavern influence change

- Zizonke May

With a desire to change the mindset of people in the township, Lunga General Jazz Café owner Lunga Magxaka has introduced fortnightl­y dialogues on Fridays.

The 52-year-old said Fridays had never been the same for his Zwide tavern since he introduced the dialogues last year, with both young and old coming to listen and engage with the guest speakers.

Magxaka said that in the 1980s people had hosted political meetings and held enriching dialogues in taverns, and that he had wanted to reintroduc­e this.

Last Friday, Magaxaka invited ICT stakeholde­r Motse Mfuleni to speak about “building the next layer of leadership using 4IR (the fourth industrial revolution)”.

Speaking about leadership, Mfuleni said: “We need to manage this thing of being overpopula­ted with politics, and instead overpopula­te ourselves with money matters, which speaks to the economy because we do not have economic power.”

Mfuleni said focusing on different leadership levels would be beneficial.

“My sense was that a discussion on 4IR for the audience was not a ‘now’ issue.

“Leadership, because it’ sa practical issue facing our communitie­s and organisati­ons, was a more appropriat­e topic of discussion,” Mfuleni said.

Local tailor and business owner Thando Nondlwana, who attended the event, said business owners in the townships needed to adopt a “united we grow” mentality.

Nondlwana said black business owners could control pricing if they started buying products under one account.

He said that was where economic power started.

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