The Rep

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Q: Why this particular profession?

A: Everybody sells something, I guess I love selling fast machines with good names and earning money. It also allows me to meet a diversity of people.

Q: What do you plan to do this year, to make South Africa a better place? A: Sell more cars! Q: What would you like to be remembered for?

A: Good business ethics, it’s a skill I try to refine and keep on practising everyday.

Q: What is your motto?

A: Do it now while you can, if you don’t do it somebody else will.

Q: What are your hobbies?

A: Fitness but I have been out of action for the past five years and plan on returning to my old workout routines.

Q: What drives you?

A: To see positive things happen around me. I always seek new challenges - it’s a pinch on the arm to check that I’m still alive.

Q: What is you best childhood memory?

A: When I got into my dad’s car and drove it. I could not stop the vehicle. When I finally let go of everything it stalled and I got out. I swore that day never to drive a car until I really needed mine. I learned to be patient and waited till the time came. When I wanted to buy a vehicle I went straight to a driving school, got my licence and started driving again.

Q: The country is currently experienci­ng a drought - how do you plan to help save water?

A: By using as little as I can. I will try cooking food in its own moisture and re-using water where necessary.

Q: What is the best way to teach people to stop littering?

A: People would not litter if they were aware of the effects of littering. I would personally shoot a video titled, “The Litter is Alive”

Q: If you had an opportunit­y to inspire a matric pupil who failed their matric final what would you say?

A: Try again. Remember we fail before we succeed. It’s important to never quit.

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... with car sales executive Sabelo Dyasi

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