Wednesday, March 19, 2008

White Exodus

Max Du Preez was on 3 Talk yesterday. An interesting issue popped up. He lambasted white South Africans who have chosen, or are in the process of leaving the country. He said people in SA fail to separate politics from their country. People can criticize their politicians, Eskom etc, and still remain fiercly patriotic. Du Preez used an American analogy; Americans are very critical of Bush, embarrassed even, but they never openly declare their COUNTRY as an abomination. Du Preez asked the question; why are white South Africans being so critical,and negative about their country? It is not the country that has a problem, it is some of the administrators that are bringing the whole country's image down.

Friday, March 14, 2008

40 days and Underground...




Today we celebrated our 40 days underground in the dungeon!These are the first pics revealing where all our hardwork gets done...!
Celebrities grace our midst from time to time at Gallo Music Group..!

Thursday, March 13, 2008

I'm also sad and angry...

I was sadned by what happened in Parktown North on the 4th March when Maryl Visser's family experienced a tradegy. The family was attacked by robbers who killed her husband and left her and her son fighting for thier lives in hospital.
My friends and I go past Parktown North in the morning on our way to work. This week we took a different route but still via Parktown North and I believe to have recognized the Visser house from the pictures on The Times front page last week. On the garage there are print letters that read: "WE LOVE YOU"...since then, everytime we go via that route my body all of a sudden gets cold and its almost like I am reading the article again and I am present at that stage. I get so angry when thinking about the stats that show SA's crime rate as having gone down but people are still being robbed and killed more often than not..!That place has left a part of me COLD..![please click on the link above if you have not read the story]...

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Never Give Up...



The cartoonist,Zapiro, just never gives up.He is being sued by Jacob Zuma. The ANC president claims that cartoons published by Zapiro were defaming to his character, but Zapiro keeps pulling out more.
The cartoons are hilarious, sometimes accurate and always give u something to think about. You always wonder how he can top the last cartoon and he always suprises you!
We wonder what Zapiro has up his sleeve for tommorow's cartoon, after all, Zuma just won his appeal at the Constitutional Court.

Monday, March 10, 2008

Another murder, and it's getting personal

Damn, Damn, Damn. I'm so bloody angry. This morning I got some terrible news. A young woman who travels on my bus is now a widow, because some buggers decided to stab her husband on Saturday. Our bus commuters are tight knit, so all of us were devastated this morning when we found out that one of our own has been murdered. Just last week, this beautiful young lady was showing us her wedding photos, she seemed so happy; I remember her saying that her husband is such a hunk. Agh, the angst that I feel right now is immense, I'm angry and I want to do something, now!!! We need to do something about the scourge that we are facing, enough is enough.

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Sowetan must be careful!

On Tuesday March 4 2008, Sowetan published a story about a man who is alleged to have set fire to the ANC headquaters, Luthuli House. What made the article different from those in other newspapers was the fact that, the alleged arsonist's identity and name was published.
This was done despite the media law that requires reporters not to identify or name people suspected of committing a crime before they appear and plead to the charges in the court of law. The same article was published by The Times, but the person was never identified or named because they had never pleaded to the charges. What made Sowetan do the opposite?

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Undeserving Celebs?

Finally the awards that "recognise" talents of local artists took place over the weekend.But whether it truly RECOGNISED the "real" talent is the question on everyone's lips this week.
The Mzansi Awards on Friday named Menzi Ngubane - alias Sibusiso Ndlomo of Generations - Star Actor of Mzansi, beating the likes of Robert Whitehead and Sello Maake ka Ncube. Now, in our opinion, this was a serious misjudgement on their part. I mean come on, Barker Haines is the man, so how can he not win that award? Menzi fails to pronounce his words properly: "Exchuse me" instead of excuse me, to mention one.
Perhaps acting is not really taken into account, but rather popularity. Are we giving our actors the true recognition they deserve? One wonders what criteria qualifies one to be a great actor?