Mahlatse Mashua the Managing Director of Roc Nation Sports International in Africa talks about all the talent in this photo

I had Mahlatse Mashua who is the Managing Director of Roc Nation Sports International in Africa join me in studio on CapeTalk a week ago on the show called “The Business of Entertainment”

 Do listen to the 2 podcasts post the show – below 

Episode 1 

Episode 2 

This picture was sent to me this morning from London by Michael Yormark (on the left). The Springboks play England on Saturday. 

Mahlatse Mashua  talks about all the talent (who are household names) in the photo on the two podcasts  

Roc Nation Sports International manage these players.

Left to right: Michael Yormark, Cheslin Kolbe, Siya Kolisi, Jordan Hendrikse, Aphelele Fassi 
Left to right: Michael Yormark, Cheslin Kolbe, Siya Kolisi, Jordan Hendrikse, Aphelele Fassi 

 Previously, Mahlatse served as the CEO of the Kolisi Foundation. 

His academic journey includes studying Biochemistry at the University of KwaZulu-Natal and recently completing a Masters in International Affairs, with a focus on Cybermediation, at King’s College London.

At heart a peacemaker, Mahlatse has provided consultancy services to various organizations in the realms of sports, education, and corporate sectors, specializing in mediation, dispute resolution, inclusive leadership, and organizational culture, among other areas.

A dedicated family man, Mahlatse is happily married to his wife, Lusanda, and together they have three daughters. 

 He is deeply committed to promoting values of collaboration, integrity, and continuous learning across various sectors, including business and NGOs. 

Whether it’s through his public speaking engagements, facilitating dialogues, or spending time with his family, Mahlatse is dedicated to making a positive impact in the world.


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