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Discussions is a venue dedicated to engaging people and broadening their knowledge on various topics through interactive discussions, workshops, and events. Our vision is to help participants discover new horizons and perspectives.
Features
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30 Seater venue
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Air conditioning
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Wifi
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Safe Parking
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Digital Projector Screen
The space
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Get to Know Us
- Annelie de Beer -
In my early career, I began as a teacher and later established a successful decorating and catering company. My journey has equipped me with extensive experience, which I now leverage to create unforgettable experiences at our venue.
I am passionate about stimulating young children’s creativity through engaging activities. Additionally, I thoroughly enjoy meeting new people and forming connections.
Travel and photography are my true passions. I have traveled extensively abroad and within my own country, as well as to other parts of Africa. These experiences have broadened my horizons and continually fueled my inspiration.
- Derek de Beer -
I am a retired eye specialist who worked for many years at the Westrand Eye Centre and the Johannesburg Eye Hospital. Throughout my career, the integration of advanced technology in Ophthalmology sparked my keen interest in photography.
I am passionate about wildlife, landscape, and travel photography. As a member of the Photographic Society of South Africa, I have earned the distinction of APSSA, and DPPSA, and a licentiate in audiovisuals.
My travels have taken me to numerous destinations worldwide, across Africa, and within my country. I have always enjoyed bringing people together and engaging in activities that foster connection and broaden perspectives. Our venue provides an ideal platform to facilitate these enriching experiences.


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Where to Find Us
082 413 7446
Ruimsig, Roodepoort 1724
Near the Walter Sisulu National Botanical Gardens