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Talent Spotlight: Unlocking Your Unique Fingerprint with Zlus

Talent Spotlight: Unlocking Your Unique Fingerprint with Zlus “Everyone has a fingerprint, but no one has a fingerprint like yours. Everyone can leave a footprint, but not everyone can leave a footprint the way you do.” – Mogomotsi ‘Zlus’ Ntsimane In a rapidly changing job

The Cost of Showing Up: What a Catch-Up with Our Market Theatre Cohort Taught Us About Mobility Tax​

The Cost of Showing Up: What a Catch-Up with Our Market Theatre Cohort Taught Us About Mobility Tax At Lucha Lunako, our core mission is to provide and promote sustainable pathways for youth economic participation. As an advocacy company, we know that real change doesn’t

We Were Told “Just Get a Job” — Now What?

We Were Told “Just Get a Job” — Now What? Finding a job right now can feel brutal. You apply everywhere, tweak your CV over and over, pray before opening emails, and still hear nothing back. For many of us, getting a job feels like

New Year, New Behaviours: Same Economy.​

New Year, New Behaviours: Same Economy. The beginning of a new year has a way of softening our edges. We become more open to change, more willing to reconsider old habits, and slightly more optimistic about trying things differently. It’s the season of fresh starts,

Lucha Lunako Feature in Black Business Quarterly

The 11th annual Sustainability Summit will be brought to you as a live virtual event, thus offering both exponential global reach and accessibility by easily bringing the content directly to the audience. In 2021 – the shift continues, from the way we work to our

Fostering greater collaboration amongst SA’s youth-focused NPO sector.

October 2020 – The onset of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has created the need for greater communication, partnership and collaboration amongst the tireless non-profit organisations (NPOs) focussed on the youth of South Africa. These organisations in the youth ecosystem have historically worked in siloes, which

Shifting young mindsets from surviving to thriving

Sizwe Jacob, who was born in 1994, has been what many people consider unemployed for his whole life. “I have never sat around waiting for government or big businesses to give me a formal job. I make work happen. I create my own story. And