Hidden in the dusty streets, rural outskirts and busy townships of South Africa are aspiring business men and women, who with the platform provided by Xl magazine and the Thuthuka Bursary Fund, rise out of the difficulties they are faced with everyday and live better lives that come with being a CA(SA).
Xl magazine is a trendy, colourful, stylish and informative youth magazine that is published quartely and reaches the hands of 20 000 grade 11, 12 and 1st year BCom students all around South Africa.
Inside the magazine, our readers get exposed to educational material that helps them with their studies, get guidance to lifestyle and the best career choices, discover ways of being effective young adults and the magazine also gives them insight into the lives of young CAs(SA) who have made it into the industry.
Xl gives these young people the motivation they need to study further and be successful in their career choices and see themselves qualified, influential and possibly owning their own businesses.
Xl shows people that even the most underprivileged person can eXcel at life, they just need a push in the right direction!
To read an online version of Xl magazine: go to:
Download previous copies here:
2010
2009
Find xl on:
Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/group.php?gid=8785962404&ref=ts
Xl mag is also on Twitter as: Xl mag
And check out our blog at: http://www.xlmagazine.blogger.com
To advertise in Xl magazine, please contact:
ADVERTISING MANAGER: KATIE BOWDEN
Kbadvert@iafrica.com
Cell: 071 673 8515
Tel: 011 792 3038
Fax: 011 791 1032
Download a Rate Card here: XL Reatecard.pdf
Download a Booking form here: XL Booking Form.doc
Editor: Raina Julies
Email: journal@saica.co.za
Publishing Administrator – Editorial: Angel Lelosa
angell@saica.co.za
+27 11 621 6696
Publishing Administrator – Production, Web: Mpho Netshivhambe
mphoh@saica.co.za
+ 27 11 621 6724
Published by:
The South African Institute of Chartered Accountants
Integritas, 7 Zulberg Close, Bruma Lake, 2198
Local calls: 08610 SAICA (72422)
International calls: +27 11 6213321
www.accountancysa.org.za
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