Stacey and J Sbu talk about the one thing you hope to achieve by the end of 2021

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Since the year started it feels like the whole 'New year, new me'…resolutions chat has been a bit silent since 2020 didn't work as well as we had hoped.

Even though we have all been pre-occupied with the whole pandemic situation and we are all just trying to get through the days without falling apart but surely, we still have things we would like to achieve this year.

The team mentioned what they would like to achieve but while that was happening, J Sbu remembered that Stacey can't drive and it would be a great idea for Stacey to start driving.

Do you think Stacey will be up for this achievement?

Listen to the podcast to hear what KZN wants to achieve and who will be teaching Stacey how to drive.
17 Jan 2021 English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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