I was born, bread and buttered in Soweto. One thing you should know about growing up in Soweto is that the peoples struggle and its events are debated all the time. From schools to the townships you get the teachers that taught in the times of 1976 uprising sharing their experiences and what they saw [...]
“Joost van der Westhuizen begs South Africans to forgive him by buying his new book. Nelson Mandela’s old home is disintegrating faster than Jackie Selebi’s defense. We find out about consultants who consult little more than their bank statements. And we ask two experts what they would have done if they had been [...]
See video below of the 800m Men Berlin 2009 World Championships Final.
South Africa have finally struck gold at the IAAF World championships in the form of the South African teenager Caster Semenya. Semenya took the lead of the 800m final women on the half way mark to clock the number one time of 1 minute, 55.45 seconds to make an advance of a second to [...]
Video of the women’s 800m Semi-finals
Brining you other highlights from the Berlin Olympics, Lightning Bolt eased thru the finish to qualify for the 200m Finals whilst rivalry Tyson Gay ruled himself out due to injury.
On the South African side, things are looking good for the ladies, Caster Semenya made an impression of 1:58.66 to [...]
Well, maybe I do not watch enough TV or movies but this trailer alone (Below) for me said, are we really talking about aliens here? I mean really now? I kind of head the same comments that people were giving last year when people of the republic were hating on fellow Africans. Looking forward to [...]
South Africa’s president Jacob Zuma finished his first 100 days in office this month. He has obviously like all his predecessors made promises to people for him to be and after being in office in his first state of address to the republic.
As usual, I was listening to the radio whilst driving to work [...]