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ANC wants new constitution

The ANC is moving forward with their bone-headed plan to destroy the country - planning changes to a constitution, all the while scratching their heads over their ‘crisis of credibility’.

Here’s a tip to improve credibility: don’t try muzzle the media, the courts and the constitution because they’re calling you out on your dodgy deals and boneheaded decisions. Stop being dodgy and boneheaded, and your credibility crisis will be over.

Fools.

#Fools #ANC #south Africa #Africa #politics

Cool lil Madagascar Chameleon:

Scientists have recently discovered four new chameleon species, which rank among the world’s tiniest reptiles, called Brookesia micra - on a small islet just off the main island of Madagascar. At 29mm long, it fits comfortably on the head of a matchstick.

(via LikeCool)

Cool lil Madagascar Chameleon:

Scientists have recently discovered four new chameleon species, which rank among the world’s tiniest reptiles, called Brookesia micra - on a small islet just off the main island of Madagascar. At 29mm long, it fits comfortably on the head of a matchstick.

(via LikeCool)

#Africa #Madagascar #animals #nature #chameleon #cute

Former sensation Zola Budd, 45, enters Comrades ultra marathon in South Africa - The Washington Post

Cool, remember Zola Budd? She’s running Comrades this year. Does anyone know if she still runs barefoot even now?

#Zola Budd #running #Africa #south africa

What I Learned In Rome, pt 2: Excellence

The next thing I learned while in Rome, on my first visit outside of South Africa, is that we can afford to do things with the same amount of care and pride that Europeans do things. By comparison we South Africans are quite sloppy in our work. What I observed in Rome is that the Italians do everything with a level of pride and a certain aspiration towards excellence. Everything - from the way they put up neat, clean, barriers when they are renovating something (pictured below), to the way that the shop assistants in the stores handle the transactions with such care.

A good example of this - my wife Auds went to a makeup shop that would be similar to the Body Shop here - and the experience here at the Body Shop is quite good anyway, but the way the transaction was carried out really made me notice - the girl at the counter took great care in choosing the right size packet for the amount of shopping Auds had - rang it all up, was really friendly despite the awkwardness of a language barrier, when the card machine spat out the slip, she took the slip out, produced a pair of scissors, and neatly cut the slip into two - one for the merchant, and one for us. Ours was given back to us, and a small gift was popped into the bag with our shopping.

I realize this is really a small thing - using scissors instead of just kinda using the side of the table to tear the slip in two - ensuring to tear through perhaps the date or the total, making it tricky when you need to return the goods if needs be. It is small - and that’s my point. It’s a level of pride that was foreign to me. This is a level of pride that sweeps from making sure the Vatican Museums are neat and tidy in spite of constant renovation - right down to making sure the receipt in your wallet is cut nice and straight.

This level of excellence gave me a startling realisation about Africa and South Africa. We spend a lot of time telling ourselves that we are “A World Class African City”, that we are the “New York” of Africa - that South Africa is the shining example to the rest of Africa, and that we are creative, unique, and innovative, and that we are poised to - any day now, (any day now!!), hit the world stage by storm - that we will rise up and compete globally in various markets and industries.

This is comforting to hear, isn’t it? We’re living in the best country - heck, probably the best city - on our continent. We are the miracle baby of democracy. We are a shining light to the world! It’s comforting, but sadly, I don’t believe it’s true.

China knows it’s strengths - mass production and cheap labour to name but two - and they are harnessing that to allow them to compete on a global scale. They do not attempt to have the American “Go Get Em, Tiger” attitude that has inspired so much innovation and wealth generation - and they don’t have the spirit of excellence I witnessed in Europe. They really don’t - and they are OK with that - they have identified the way they can compete, and their place in the world stage. If they tried to create a luxury brand to compete with Louis Vitton or someone like that - they would fail. But they don’t do that, do they?

They are not self deluded.

We, as South Africans, I’m afraid - are. We do feel that because we are this miracle story (Madiba! Madiba!), we will get special rules applied to us. We will be treated differently, and we won’t have to be as excellent as the Europeans.

But the world’s standards won’t change to suit us. We will either need to up our game - to their level, or find out place in their world. We need to find our place in our world!

For the most part, people struggled to even know what South Africa was. I got some vague “Ah, lions!” and one “Ah, the World Cup 2010 was bad for us!”, but for the most part, we are from Nowhere.

I don’t have answers - i’m not sure what our place is. I’m not sure where we fit into this “Global Village” puzzle. I do know we have potential, but I now know that it isn’t unlimited potential, and it’s not even as large as I thought it was.

That may sound negative - it may sound like the words of one of our many fleeing soon-to-be expats. But I’m not - i love it here, and I love living here. But if we ignore our weaknesses, or delude ourselves by saying we have strengths we actually don’t have - we will never find our niche. We will always be one of those nameless faceless countries. You know the ones I mean - it’s the longer list of the 193 countries which you can’t think of right now.

So i guess what I learned is that we are a tiny place far from everywhere, and we need to learn what we can bring to the big people’s table if we plan to sit with them.

What do you think we can bring?

#What I learned in Rome #Rome #my original musings #south africa #africa

Take off!

Today, I will leave the African continent for the first time in my life! We are going to Rome for 10 days, and it’s the first time in 31 years that I would have spend more than an hour with my feet not touching the soil of the African continent. A strange feeling!

It’s my first “real” overseas trip - some would classify my holiday to neighboring Mozambique as international travel, but I drove there, and they share a border with us, so it’s not the same! Today, I will spend 5 hours in a plane (longest time I’ve ever spent in a plane!) land in Ethiopia for a short layover, and then fly out to Roma, Italia!

I’m very excited - we’ve been saving and planning for over a year, and the day has finally arrived!

The best part? I get to share this wonderful adventure with my love, my best friend, my Audrey. Can’t wait baby!

#africa #travel #italy #ethiopia #aeroplane

Great Nando’s ad!

And a very well written little caption by CherryFlava…

What would the world be without dictators? That’s a scenario you’ll never have to worry about, because dictators in 2011 are just changing their stripes. Where once they looked like Presidents of countries they are now heads of central banks and global corporations. The last dictator? No. The last dictator to be individually recognised of as a tyrant – yes. Dictators these days have become a lot more anonymous and powerful.

(via Cherryflava)

#nandos #dictators #africa #south africa

Cool pics! Timelapse of the lunar eclipse over Joburg tonight. 
Thanks to Andy Brough for finding this!
(via Twitpic)

Cool pics! Timelapse of the lunar eclipse over Joburg tonight.
Thanks to Andy Brough for finding this!
(via Twitpic)

#Lunar #eclipse #lunar eclipse #Johannesburg #south africa #africa

Awesome! It’s Africa Day today - and Google’s celebrating with us. Let us remember that we need to unite, Fellow Africans. Dividing is easy - unity must be our goal.

Thank you for being a wonderful home to me since the day of my birth, Africa!
(via Google)

Awesome! It’s Africa Day today - and Google’s celebrating with us. Let us remember that we need to unite, Fellow Africans. Dividing is easy - unity must be our goal.

Thank you for being a wonderful home to me since the day of my birth, Africa!

(via Google)

#Africa #Africa Day #my original musings

How cool!! mzan.si short URL - as seen on prez Zuma’s tweets! (via via mzan.si URL Shortener)

How cool!! mzan.si short URL - as seen on prez Zuma’s tweets! (via via mzan.si URL Shortener)

#South africa #mzan.si #Africa #Africa 2.0

Afrographique

This is a great blog to follow… Afrographique. Infographics about Africa, and plenty about South Africa especially!

#Africa #South Africa #infographics

Don’t worry, Africa… (via LikeCool)

Don’t worry, Africa…
(via LikeCool)

#Africa #exploitation

What up, Western World, check out Africa! 2 of the top 3 nations for women in parliment are African Nations, and we’re at number 3! USA at 16, UK at 13. South Africa FTW!
kateoplis:

Rwanda has the highest percentage of parliament seats held by women in the world. Click through for more eye-opening stats. 

What up, Western World, check out Africa! 2 of the top 3 nations for women in parliment are African Nations, and we’re at number 3! USA at 16, UK at 13. South Africa FTW!

kateoplis:

Rwanda has the highest percentage of parliament seats held by women in the world. Click through for more eye-opening stats. 

(via thedailyfeed)

#women #infographics #politics #south africa #africa #rwanda

Look at this map of the unrest crowning our continent at the moment. I’ve thought for a while that dictatorships are going to go extinct at some point, just because as society is progressing towards a single worldwide culture, connected by the web, it’s becoming harder and harder for an individual or a minority to keep control of the flow of information - the essential tool of any dictator.
I say Viva, Africa, Viva. Don’t let a crazy person wearing Michael Jackson’s pajamas run your country. He ain’t no king of kings! I’ve met the King of Kings and that is not Him!
See all the details on the riots here.
via Wikipedia

Look at this map of the unrest crowning our continent at the moment. I’ve thought for a while that dictatorships are going to go extinct at some point, just because as society is progressing towards a single worldwide culture, connected by the web, it’s becoming harder and harder for an individual or a minority to keep control of the flow of information - the essential tool of any dictator.

I say Viva, Africa, Viva. Don’t let a crazy person wearing Michael Jackson’s pajamas run your country. He ain’t no king of kings! I’ve met the King of Kings and that is not Him!

See all the details on the riots here.

via Wikipedia

#Libya #Egypt #Africa #protests #dictators #dictator #politics

The photos from the UK Guardian showing Egyptian protesters improvising helmets in the heat of battle.

“Demonstrators in Cairo calling for Hosni Mubarak’s removal are resorting to bottles, boxes, bits of foam and anything else they can find to protect themselves from rocks and other objects thrown by regime supporters”

See more improvised helmets in the streets of Cairo at LikeCool

The photos from the UK Guardian showing Egyptian protesters improvising helmets in the heat of battle.

“Demonstrators in Cairo calling for Hosni Mubarak’s removal are resorting to bottles, boxes, bits of foam and anything else they can find to protect themselves from rocks and other objects thrown by regime supporters”


See more improvised helmets in the streets of Cairo at LikeCool

#Egypt #Protestors #Africa #Helmets #Makeshift Helmets #riots #rioters