WINDHOEK– Following the success of the first “My success story” empowerment event here two years ago, Spectacular Events will once again host the second edition of “My success story” featuring South African motivational speaker and author, Gayton McKenzie, on March 6 at the Gateway Conference Centre in Khomasdal.
The event aims to get people from all walks of life together for a night filled with motivation and inspiration. McKenzie is the guest speaker who will be sharing his success story. After an extraordinary life of crime, prison and redemption, McKenzie is today one of the most well-loved, sought after and internationally known motivational speakers in Southern Africa. He has addressed millions of people with his hard –hitting, entertaining, engaging and inspiring talk.
Author of three books, his best-selling book, A hustler’s bible, distills more life lessons and has been enthusiastically embraced by thousands of people. Today he is a successful businessman, author and motivational speaker. Another person who will be adding value to the event is our own Namibian author and motivational speaker, Saki Nikodemus, who will be speaking about setting your goals and seeing them through. Nikodemus is a national leadership educator, motivational speaker, mentor and author of several books that deal with personal and corporate leadership development. His passion is the maximisation of human potential into agents that can influence positive change within their respective contexts. He strongly believes that we all have a debt to pay to our generation.
“We are expecting between 300 to 400, businessmen and women, corporate professionals and individuals alike to attend this event. As the title depicts, this event aims to equip the participants with the knowledge they require to empower themselves in order to reach their full potential, both in the professional and private lives,” says the event Manager, Emilia Uutoni.
In addition as part of their social responsibility, Spectacular Events will donate 10% of all the profits to the Save the Rhino Trust Namibia, a trust that aims to prevent the extermination of the endangered black rhino. “The poaching of our wildlife has touched us and we want to do our part in fighting for the survival of these animals,” she concludes.
The event will start at six O’clock in the evening (18H00). Tickets will be sold for N$250 in advance and N$ 350 at the door. Additional information, including tickets is available from Emily at spectacularnam@gmail.com
CAPTION: South African motivational speaker and author, Gayton McKenzie, will be the main guest at the motivational empowerment event on March 6 at the Gateway Conference Centre in Khomasdal in Windhoek.
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