Events Experiences

Edmond Masemola

UX Designer & Life Coach

Featured Speakers

Featured Speakers

Khutso Shokoane

Chartered Accountant (SA)

Nelisiwe Kabini

Diesel Mechanic & Entrepreneur

Nokuthula MABI

Nutritionist Coach

Lesegisha Mthiyane

Chartered Accountant (SA)

Lineo Molefe

Fashion Stylist

Howard zondo

Motivational Speaker

Igniting Dreams, Unlocking Potential, and Driving Financial Advancement

For years, Edmond has been at the forefront of sparking change, using his voice, vision, and platform to inspire and equip individuals to elevate their lives. Through a series of groundbreaking events, he not only motivated young professionals but also initiated critical conversations around success, personal growth, and financial empowerment.

From School of Success, which showcased young achievers who shared their stories of triumph, to Enslaved, a thought-provoking dialogue on the financial struggles of Black South Africans post-democracy, and Increase Your Value, a masterclass on personal growth—Edmond’s impact is undeniable. His events are not just gatherings; they are movements of transformation.

Becoming More to Achieve More

At the core of all progress—whether personal, professional, or financial—is value. The Increase Your Value event was designed to equip individuals with the principles of personal growth, self-improvement, and skill mastery. Edmond taught that the marketplace rewards those who offer more—more expertise, more knowledge, and more problem-solving abilities.

Edmond ran the entire seminar himself, sharing his personal strategies for increasing value in the marketplace. Attendees left with a mindset shift, understanding that by investing in themselves, they increased their ability to attract better opportunities, higher income, and a life of greater fulfillment.

A Wake-Up Call for Financial Liberation: tackled the financial positioning of Black South Africans post-apartheid, challenging attendees to rethink their relationship with money and wealth-building.

South Africa may have gained democracy, but financial freedom remained a distant dream for many. Edmond’s Enslaved event tackled this head-on. It was a bold and necessary discussion about the financial positioning of Black people post-apartheid and what needed to be done to advance collectively.

Through engaging speakers and financial experts, attendees were challenged to rethink their relationship with money, wealth-building, and economic empowerment. The event sought to break generational cycles of financial struggle and encourage smart financial strategies that lead to true independence.

The event featured thought-provoking talks from Howard Zondo (motivational speaker), Lesegisha Mthiyane (chartered accountant), and Khutso Shokoane (chartered accountant), who shared valuable insights on overcoming financial challenges and building wealth in the modern economy.

“Success leaves clues.” – Jim Rohn. The School of Success event was built on this very principle. Edmond believed that when young, ambitious individuals hear firsthand from those who have carved their paths to success, they gain not just inspiration but actionable insights. The event brought together young achievers—in various industries—to share their stories of resilience, strategy, and breakthrough moments.

On this occasion, Edmond was joined by influential speakers such as Lineo Molefe (fashion stylist), Nelisiwe Kabini (entrepreneur), and Thuli Mabi (nutritionist), who shared their personal journeys and success strategies. By featuring individuals who defied the odds, Edmond aimed to plant seeds of possibility in the minds of attendees. The message was clear: if they did it, so could you.

It was an inspiring event where young, ambitious individuals had the opportunity to learn directly from their peers in various industries, gaining valuable insights into resilience, strategy, and the key factors that contributed to their success.

A Purposeful Life is a Better Life

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