The Value of Vision Where Sight Becomes Substance Scripture: "Where there is no vision, the people perish: but he that keepeth the law, happy is he." (Proverbs 29:18) I was walking through the streets of Akasia last week—you know the place, where the dust of Pretoria North meets the determination of people who refuse to be forgotten. And as I stood at the intersection of Daan De Wet Nel Drive and the road that leads to the shopping centre, I watched the taxis hooting, the vendors selling their airtime and oranges, the mothers walking children to school. And a thought struck me like a stone from a sling: What do these people see when they look at tomorrow? You see, my friend, vision is not a business buzzword you learn at a workshop in Sandton. It is not a vision board you cut from magazines while listening to motivational speakers who charge five thousand rand for a weekend. Vision is the difference between surviving and thriving. Vision is what separates the man who digs in...
Title: The Midnight Ambush – Praise as Your Preemptive Strike By Harold Mawela, Akasia, Pretoria Let me take you to a place we all know too well in this country—the corner of Sefako Makgatho Drive and the R80 off-ramp in Akasia. You know that spot. It is where the pothole lives. It has been there for three rainy seasons, swallowing tires and testing the patience of saints and sinners alike. Every morning, I navigate my Toyota around it, cursing under my breath, accepting it as a permanent fixture of my geography. I had learned to drive around the problem. One morning, I saw something that rewired my theology. A man—just a man in a faded overall—walked into the middle of that intersection during peak traffic. He did not carry a wheelbarrow. He did not hold a sign demanding the ward councillor’s attention. He carried a shovel and a bag of asphalt. While the cars hooted and the taxis swerved, he began to fill the pothole. Right there, in the chaos, he preemptively struck against a hazard ...