The Traveller | Thebe Ikalafeng

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Crossing Borders and Connecting Africa.
Thebe Ikalafeng is a branding icon who set the agenda for the industry at the dawn of our democracy and continues to pioneer it to this day. As the founder of Brand Africa, the African continent is now a major focus in his life's mission. He is The Traveller, having touched soil on every African country. From Kimberley to the world, his mission is impact.
22 Nov 2025 English South Africa Books · Business

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