Change

In order to endure, to grow and to develop, a system of government needs to change, adapt and evolve. If it doesn’t it eventually turns on itself fragmenting to the point where it has to be reinvented and replaced. When I was searching for content about the need to communicate I came across an article […]

The mix

This is something which bothered me at the time. It still bothers me. Pieces of a story which don’t fit together. I asked him questions. Questions he never answered? Instead he ducked and dived. Never once even acknowledging what I asked, over and over. All the while misrepresenting himself as the victim, a whistleblower and […]

The UK

Despite the humps and bumps along the way, we just managed to get everyone in before the Coronavirus changed everything.

Seasonal changes

11/4 Had breakfast at the Briny in Portsmouth.   The tulips are out, adding a splash of sunshine and colour to what otherwise has been a couple of wet, windy and cold couple of weeks. Bluebells should also be putting in an appearance. 30/4 Made the mistake of packing the second duvet away. A bit […]

Individual freedoms

The protesters are out in full force again. Waving their placards and expressing their indignation. But no. It has got nothing to do with Immigration, the Small Boats, or the unfortunate Uyghurs. Nor is it about the NHS, the Rail strikes or the Postal workers. It is all about cutting the crap. How I wish […]

Conference centres

Intundla Conference and Team Building Venue is located in prime game reserve surroundings in Gauteng. The Conference and Team Building Venue is close enough to Pretoria’s main business hub, but far enough away to instil that “out of office” feeling where you can focus on business without any distractions. We have 7 meeting rooms that can […]

Something’s amiss

patric tomasso, writing, books

It was all going to be so easy: we’d build an information superhighway and young Wěi in Beijing would talk to his friends William in London and Wandile in Cape Town, education would segue through the population like water through a sieve, and it’d all be peace and puppies.

Leading Britains Conversation

Crocodiles and ostriches both eat grit, gravel,  rocks and broken glass. Me….. I listen to Leading Britains Conversation or LBC as it is affectionately known.