Just so you know why tomorrow is so important. Ikamva has tried this project in the past, many times, apparently, and Matt and me have gotten by far the most accomplished. Not to brag, but we have worked our tails off, and we think we have been able to show Ikamva that this project, while quite large, isn't the impossible task that they believe it is and that they should not continue putting it off and picking it back up later on. For this project, for Ikamva to truly get a grasp on what exactly is in their property portfolio, they must take up the charge and carry forward after we leave.
The fact that they have hired Musa (the man that Matt and I interviewed) makes us believe that they do see this project as having legs, and as being as beneficial for the company as we believe it is. Today, Musa joined Matt and me at Sibane, where we worked with Tony to track down some of the erven (what I have been incorrectly calling "erf numbers"). I think the best part of today was realizing that Musa truly understands this project, that he is more than capable of continuing it. That was my biggest worry after the interview, but after today, I'm sold.
Well everyone, I need to get back to work on this PowerPoint. Wish us luck!!!
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