Apartheid brought South Africa two advantages; firstly, it proved that the nation could be self-sufficient. If the world didn’t want to deal with South Africa then South Africa would provide what it needed on its own and so it did. Secondly, this left South Africa’s economic grading as far superior to most of Western Europe and the world due to this and the lack of lending that went on when the rest of the world borrowed from the World Bank and now find themselves in massive debt.
Tuesday, 19 June 2012
Monday, 18 June 2012
Constitution
The problem I have is the government and the people equally need to get their act together. South Africa’s constitution, although progressive and inspiring is providing a platform from which to make your protest about anything and everything known. Now this is not necessarily a positive in my eyes, and it really needs to be channelled to the pertinent otherwise it will quickly get lost into a sea of negativity. So for one, the people of South Africa need to realise that you can complain about everything now and for ever more or you can start in your own home and business and help to provide the answers.
Saturday, 16 June 2012
Public Transport
If you haven’t driven through a South African taxi rank, and in this case one of a Friday afternoon, then do yourself a favour and try it just for the experience. Organised chaos, like so much ofAfrica I guess. South Africa ’s public transport, even after a 2010 World Cup attempt to develop to more sustainable and enviro-friendly options, is based around millions of white mini bus taxis through out South Africa . A large proportion of these are government subsidised and promoted as a truly South Africa transport system. Any deviations from this as the main means of public transport are passionately protested by Taxi Association.
Friday, 15 June 2012
Listening to Africa
“Ex Africa simper aliquid novi”
(Always something new out of Africa)
We often get asked what our impact has been so far this year and what have we done. Some people even say that it looks like ‘a fun holiday’ we have been on or as far as it looks like ‘a journal of a couples honeymoon in Africa’.
Someone once said “in order to understand Africa, you need to live in Africa” and someone else went on to say that “in order to help Africa you need to listen to Africa”, both clearly very wise individuals.
Labels:
doringbaai,
eco label,
ewt,
HIV,
hluhluwe,
hoedspruit,
nort west design institute,
paternoster,
roadkill initiative,
save the elephants,
strandfontein,
TB,
timbavati,
youth development
Thursday, 14 June 2012
The Pride in Lion Breeding
Before you visit a wildlife center or volunteer on an animal project, question the motives of the organization. The following article was sent to us by concerned citizen:
I have always felt uneasy visiting facilities such as zoos, De Wildt Cheetah Project, the Rhino and Lion Park and other such places, but could not express why I felt this way. Despite watching tv revelations on the canned lion industry and being totally outraged by such a callous practice, I still did not put two and two together for many years. Then when visiting Zebula in the Waterberg some years ago and watching people streaming into the cub enclosures, the puzzle pieces began to fall into place. Suddenly, I needed to know what exactly became of these cubs when they became too big to safely interact with humans? The realization dawned that I had fundamentally known the answer but had not been ready to accept the dire truth of the matter. Ultimately, most of these cubs would end their lives in the rifle sights of some foreign trophy hunter! This was no more than canned lion hunting, only in another guise…
Wednesday, 13 June 2012
Freedom of Expression
'The Spear' and Freedom of Expression
I’m sure some of you have heard of ‘The Spear’ painting, the painting that has become the talk of the town (or I should say, talk of the country) in recent weeks here in South Africa. Brett Murray has just exhibited a new collection of his work, one in particular that has sparked a huge amount of controversy across the country.
Tuesday, 12 June 2012
Are we all racist?
I am white, and I am South African, so it would be easy to make a sweeping generalisation that because of the colour of my skin and my nationality, I am probably a racist. And because I am a white racist I am anti the ANC, have loads of money, a university degree, and not an ‘African’, simply a ‘South African’. Conversely, if I was black I would be pro ANC, the criminal element or a corrupt official, I would probably have AIDS, and I would be an ‘African’ through and through. It is therefore predetermined that generalisations will be made, no matter how ridiculous they are and so where better to generalise than a country with such a history as South Africa?
Saturday, 3 December 2011
Just a thought #20:Green Washing
We will be rating a number of corporate brands under the following criteria:
- Environmental Presence
- Action
- Information Dissemination
- Valid Partners
- CSR
Let us know what you think please...
Labels:
eskom,
honda,
idc,
Nedbank,
old mutual,
pick n pay,
santam,
siemens,
toyota
Saturday, 12 November 2011
Just a thought #19: Choice Fatigue
In the fast paced, small world we live in filled with choice fatigue, high stress levels and increasing competitiveness, we face growing challenges each day.
First world stress levels are usually geared around too much choice and third world stress levels mostly too little choice.
Social media has become an integral part of both our business and personal lives. It is becoming increasingly hard to keep things fresh, unique and exciting for your audience.
Tuesday, 8 November 2011
Just a thought #18: Are we always travelling?
What is it that makes one love to travel so much? Could it be the thought of something new? The tastes, sounds and sights? Or is it the people and animals you may encounter. We watch travel shows; enjoy movies of exotic places, and most of the time we dream of where and when our next holiday or adventure might be?
Could it be that we are instinctively nomads at heart. Wanderers? Is it because we are mammals looking for the greener fields or the fresher waters or maybe the warmer sun or less harsh winters?
Could it be that we are instinctively nomads at heart. Wanderers? Is it because we are mammals looking for the greener fields or the fresher waters or maybe the warmer sun or less harsh winters?
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