Darren Caboz: Quiet at work but hard at play
By Jay Caboz // February 01, 2012
Since 16 January, 2012, Darren Caboz, Flow’s newest programmer, has been hard at work. Working on what? Well, digital cards and only a hundred or so. Read more…
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Roshni to the rescue: a day in the life of a Flow project manager
By Laura Maggs // January 19, 2012
Roshni Nana must be the busiest person I have encountered.
I manage to nab her in the Flow kitchen and, over a Woolies strawberry yoghurt on one of her rare breaks, chat with her about her busy life as a Flowstar. Read more…
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It’s all in a day’s work for journalism intern Jay Caboz
By Mildred Thabane // January 16, 2012
Flow welcomed another intern this year in the form of Wits journalism student Jay Caboz. He has a degree in fine arts and a certificate in photo-journalism, and has been a regular contributor to the Gauteng Tourism Authority (GTA) website. Read more…
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Shooting beyond the stars
By Zintle Mtyeku // December 20, 2011
Many a student might think it suicidal to combine a day job with studies. Young adults still in their early 20s, as I am, tend to have less knowledge of themselves, and less focus. And so, pulling off a successful juggling act might well prove more challenging than anticipated. Against my family’s advice I went ahead and converted my IMM Diploma in Marketing Management to an IMM GSM BBA in Marketing Management while still working at Flow. No easy feat, I soon learned, and I quickly had to revise my idea of time management. Read more…
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Writestar highlights of 2011
By The Writestars // December 13, 2011
It’s been a landmark year for the writing team at Flow. We’ve been involved in a fantastic variety of projects and welcomed several new team members – Laura Maggs, Stuart Dickinson, Linda Piegl, Keith Nicholls, Julia Lloyd, Mildred Thabane and Leon Jamarie – who have added enormous editorial value to the company. The Flow writers, or “Writestars” as they are affectionately known as at Flow, spent some time this week thinking back on 2011… Read more…
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A year-end celebration with Flow and Maropeng
By Laura Maggs // December 06, 2011
On Friday 2 December, Flowstars from Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban packed their bags and headed off to Maropeng, in the Cradle of Humankind, for Flow’s much anticipated year-end staff event. Read more…
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Flowstars visit the zoo with the Thusanani Children’s Foundation
By Laura Maggs // December 02, 2011
On Sunday November 27, Flowstars Bianca Bothma, Colin Ford and George Xafis gave 67 minutes of their time when they accompanied orphaned and vulnerable children from crèches in Lenasia and Soweto on an outing to the Johannesburg Zoo. Read more…
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Flow PR on board for COP 17
By Zintle Mtyeku // December 01, 2011
Climate change has become a global topic of major concern. One cannot miss the messages flooding all forms of media and encouraging people to make “green” choices from hybrid cars to organic food and natural energy sources. Read more…
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Learning how to write features with Flow Communications
By Bianca Bothma // November 29, 2011
Putting pen to paper is something writers do every day, but is often quite a challenge. Writing a clever intro, using the active voice and mastering the art of showing and not telling in creative writing are things words people need to do instinctively. Read more…
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A happy two years with Mr Barford
By Laura Maggs // November 18, 2011
The manager of Flow’s Cape Town office, Roy Barford, is celebrating his second year as a Flowstar this week and Flowstars have this to say: Here’s to many more, Sugarlumps! Read more…
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