Tuesday 29 March 2011

Sho't Left-Limpopo

Hangklip in the distance at The Legend Golf Resort at the Waterberg in Limpopo, South Africa during a media trip to Limpopo launching the 2011 Sho't Left campaign, which encourages South Africans to take the road less traveled and see the hidden jewels that various places around South Africa have to offer.
The extreme 19th hole at The Legend Golf Resort at the Waterberg in Limpopo as seen from a chopper. The novelty hole includes flying in a chopper to the tee on the top of the Waterberg and driving the ball towards the Africa shaped green down below.
Cassie, a young white lioness at the Legend Wildlife and Cultural center at the Waterberg in Limpopo
Duma, a young white lion at the Legend Wildlife and Cultural center at the Waterberg in Limpopo
Two female cubs from the Rezo pride at the Legend Wildlife and Cultural center.
A fully grown white lion at the Legend Wildlife and Cultural center.
Traditional dancing at the Royal Kraal of the Modjadji Rain Queen
The Sunland Boabab tree which is estimated to be from 1000 to 6000 years old near Leeudraai is naturally hollow and the owners have put a fully functioning bar inside the tree.

Tuesday 8 March 2011

Dreamgirls

The musical, Dreamgirls opened at the Teatro in Montecasino, Johannesburg on the 11th March 2011.

Monday 7 March 2011

Fire them all....

Heaps of garbage in Ekurhuleni after striking workers closed the gates of an already full dump site. The DA's James Lorimer took The Citizen on a tour of some of these sites that have formed because of the three week long municipal workers strike, 7 March 2011. The DA says it has a comprehensive plan to end the strike but it has been ignored. Some elements of this plan include firing all the striking workers, arresting all workers involved in violence which included the burning death of one man in Nigel, the calling on the help of the SAPS to ensure no more violence takes place and the use of temporary labour to open the dump sites as well as a long term plan to contract out refuse removal to avoid further problems in the future.
I couldn't agree more with the DA on this issue ALL the striking workers MUST be fired and the service must be contracted out. The ANC would never allow that to happen, as the union that organizes these strikes has way to much control over them. These union members act like a law unto themselves