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Drikus Hancke

@drikushancke

raising three wonderful children with my beautiful wife .Ex pro rugby player. Entrepreneur. Rugby coach. Love God ,life and new opportunities to expand my world

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Congratulations on a great career Patrick Lambie and the way you always carried yourself. An example of always being selfless and staying true to a good character.

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Great opportunity to listen to some perspectives of business in Africa from industry experts. @stellenboschusb #PAF#africarising#MBA#USB#Group8

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Interesting panel discussion @StellenboschUSB about the future of business in Africa. Necessity is the mother of innovation - many examples of pioneers in Africa #MBAPAF#Africarising#Group8

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Interesting insights and very positive outlook for the future of African business. Opportunity is beckoning and technology making it easier to take it. @StellenboschUSB #PAF#Africarising#Group8

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«May you experience the love of Christ, though it is too great to understand fully. Then you will be made complete …» bible.com/116/eph.3.19,2…

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Big week of rugby in East Londen. 3 games in a week straight knock out competition. Starting with Shimlas tomorrow. #matiesrugby#USSA

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Believers Behaving Badly never invalidates the Gospel. Instead it validates it, because Jesus insisted we all need a Savior because we're all hopelessly broken. I desperately need God's grace. You do too.

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The responsibility of a company is to serve the customer. The responsibility of leadership is to serve their people so that their people may better serve the customer. If leaders fail to serve their people first, customer and company will suffer.