Even after getting his big break in show business, actor, entrepreneur, and philanthropist Cornet Mamabolo kept hustling – selling funeral policies at taxi ranks and malls. Why? Because Cornet believes that success isn’t about appearances, but about staying focused on your financial goals and doing what it takes to reach them. In fact, that side hustle was more than just extra income — it became the foundation of his business journey. What started as selling policies at taxi ranks eventually ...
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Even after getting his big break in show business, actor, entrepreneur, and philanthropist Cornet Mamabolo kept hustling – selling funeral policies at taxi ranks and malls. Why? Because Cornet believes that success isn’t about appearances, but about staying focused on your financial goals and doing what it takes to reach them. In fact, that side hustle was more than just extra income — it became the foundation of his business journey. What started as selling policies at taxi ranks eventually ...
Wendy Selebi on Retirement, Money Mistakes, Financial Wellness, and Life After 37 Years in Banking
Old Mutual On The Money
48 minutes
2 months ago
Wendy Selebi on Retirement, Money Mistakes, Financial Wellness, and Life After 37 Years in Banking
The money choices we make today shape the lives we live tomorrow — and no one knows this better than Wendy Selebi. After 37 years in banking, she discovered first-hand that financial security in retirement isn’t automatic, even for those who’ve spent their careers in the industry. In this episode of On the Money, she joins Old Mutual’s John Manyike to share the lessons behind her book I Wish Someone Had Told Me, reflecting on the financial mistakes, missed opportunities, and turning points th...
Old Mutual On The Money
Even after getting his big break in show business, actor, entrepreneur, and philanthropist Cornet Mamabolo kept hustling – selling funeral policies at taxi ranks and malls. Why? Because Cornet believes that success isn’t about appearances, but about staying focused on your financial goals and doing what it takes to reach them. In fact, that side hustle was more than just extra income — it became the foundation of his business journey. What started as selling policies at taxi ranks eventually ...