#FriendsOftheShow Breakfast with SAHRC's Victor Mavhidula #OnTheGoBreakfast

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"My focus when I was growing up was education. You know when we were growing up, dating needed you to have resources and obviously I could even afford to buy a mere chocolate. Ladies were not even looking at me as a potential, so education became my priority." - Victor Mavhidula

The Breakfast Team had the Provincial Manager of the SA Human Right Council in Limpopo, Victor Mavhidula in studio for "Friends of The Show". DJ Complexion and Mpho Mashita were privileged to engage him on a personal level. He shared about how he overcame some of the harshest adversities he has had to overcome in his life as well as all the amazing people who have supported him along his journey.

Catch up on this conversation between the #OnTheGoBreakfast Team and the Provincial Manager of the SA Human Right Council in Limpopo, Victor Mavhidula.
16 Oct 2020 English South Africa Business · Arts

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