Thursday 27 May 2010

Springbok Bafana

Springbok coach, Peter De Villiers presented his football counterpart Carlos Alberto Parreira with a special jersey to wish Bafana Bafana well for the upcoming World Cup during an event at the Southern Sun Grayston Hotel, Sandton.Bafana captain, Aaron Moekoena jokes with Springbok captain, John Smit about whether the Bafana shirt would fit him.

Monday 24 May 2010

Ramaphoza

Residents of Ramaphoza informal settlement protest over housing and poor service delivery.There was a large contingent of police overseeing the protesters and the housing department promised to return to them with answers to their memorandum in two days. Typically in these situations the goverment people come and make a few promises and everyone disperses happy until a few months later, they realise nothing has changed and protest again, maybe the guy with the poster demanding back his vote has the right idea, at least until the next election comes and the ruling party come back with all the promises of a better life for all, hand out a few t-shirts and convince the people that they will get lots of free stuff and NOW is their time... If it wasn't so sad, it would be funny...

Saturday 22 May 2010

Football and Rugby in Soweto

Soweto was a busy place today, as two major events were held just a few kilometers away from each other. The Nedbank Cup final between eventual winners Bidvest Wits and Amazulu was held at Soccer City in its inaugural professional match, whilst Orlando Stadium hosted the Blue Bulls Super 14 semi final against the Crusaders from New Zealand.
This was the first time rugby of this calibre had been brought to the township and it was embraced by all and regarded by some to be as important a step in reconciliation as Nelson Mandela wearing the Springbok jersey in 1995.
It was a total success with the Bulls win securing a Super 14 final in Soweto next week, which will no doubt be a success, not only for Soweto, but for the entire South Africa as it's guaranteed to be a South African victory, as the two finalists are the Bulls from Pretoria and the Stormers from Cape Town. A victory for South Africa in so many ways...

Monday 17 May 2010

Special Task Force

The Police's Special Task Force had a display of their skills during a simulated hijacking/hostage situation during an event in Sandton, Johannesburg to show their readiness to tackle any potential problems during the World Cup to be held in South Africa next month.

Monday 10 May 2010

Lolly's funeral

Family and friends carry the casket of Lolly Jackson to his grave site.Two of Lolly Jacksons former bodyguards carry a portrait of him after his funeral at the South Park cemetary in Elspark, Ekurhuleni.Lolly Jacksons eldest son, Manoli is comforted by Lollys wife, Demi at his grave site, he was buried between his parents and his late son, George Zachary, that died as an infant in 1982.

Wednesday 5 May 2010

Another heist gone wrong

The body of a suspect shot dead after a group tried to rob a cash in transit vehicle delivering money to an ATM, next to the Elandsfontein train station, in Germiston. The suspect allegedly ran into a shop and was shot dead by one of the guards. Another feel good story:)

Big Lolly's house

Teazers was closed the day after Lolly was murdered, but was open for business the next evening, after the staff had a meeting. They decided that it was "business as usual", they said that's what Lolly would have wanted.Teazers is well known for its controversial advertising billboards , this dig at the ANC Womans Leagues recent protests at various Teazers branches was the last one Lolly worked on.

Monday 3 May 2010

"King of Teaze" murdered

The house in Edleen, Kempton Park photographed a few hours after Lolly Jackson was murdered. Lolly Jackson was a controversial businessman that owned a string of strip clubs and tens of millions of rands in sports cars.A shocked Sean Newman, spokesman for Teazers strip club speaks to media outside the house.A mortuary van comes to collect the body of Lolly Jackson.