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In two years time South Africa will be hosting the second biggest sports tournament in the world. The soccer world cup scheduled for 2010, will do SA some good, more so in terms of international recognition and putting our continent on the map. One particular concern however in the seven year power crisis predicted by main power supplier Eskom. They have [...]
After months of fighting what felt like a never-ending battle, she finally got the verdict that she wanted. At least that’s what she thought she wanted. The cops had finally decided to do something about the charges she’d laid against her “friends”, the same ones who had assulted and broke her eight months earlier. She [...]
That’s me holding a very fancy piece of equipment during court week, at the constitutional court during Shabir Shaik’s third attempt at freedom.
Photo: www.flickr.com A personal encounter with someone from my past got me thinking about the place that this proud nation of our was heading… consider this: Polokwane has spoken and there is no two way about it. Zuma is the newly elected president of the ANC, and potentially (come 2009) the president of the republic. scary [...]
In this country, there seems to be an attitude, especially amongst men that they can have whatever they want. not to pick on our brothers of the opposite sex, but it’s just been proven way too many times. from the regular Joe on the street, to big shot men who sit in parliament, but unfortunately [...]
Pictures courtesy of: www.flickr.com (left) and Palesa (right) The nominations for ANC presidency are embarassing, what does this country stand for really? it’s actually unbealivable that our country’s leaders are backing the one person who has the potential to bring this country to its knees. if Zuma becomes the next president of the ANC the consequenses will have [...]
Photo: courtesy of Saving Jessica Project. Picture of the band (Saving Jessica) performing at Tanz cafe. the lighting in this shot is excellent, and it captures band members almost perfectly…a lovely piece of photojournalism. For more SJ pics click here
Shaik Brothers, Mo, Younis and Chippy at the Constitutional Court in May to support of their brother Shabir, who’s been convicted of fraud and corruption, at his third and final attempt at freedom. this slide show is a short documentation of the Shaik brothers’ stay at the country’s highest court.