Thursday, November 22, 2007

Footprints Beyond Grey Street

VETERAN struggle activist, Phyllis Naidoo (80), member of the Order of Luthuli, launches her seventh publication, Footprints Beyond Grey Street, at 2pm on Saturday, December 1 at the iconic Scala Cinema, recently revamped as part of the Curries Fountain heritage project.

Her latest book continues the theme, which she started in 2002’s Footprints in Grey Street, of telling simple stories about simple people who changed the course of South African history through personal sacrifice. While Footprints in Grey Street was located in the old Casbah area, this sequel departs from the first one by looking at footprints in other areas.

“Phyllis Naidoo’s latest book is a monument to those who don’t have tombstones or statues,” said political analyst Kiru Naidoo.

“These are stories about the youthful MKs, Charlie and Jo, killed in action and the child McBride listening to the last exchange of gunfire from the rooftop of his township home, the Chief Sekhukhune starved to death and the Nobel Laureate, Albert John Mvumbi Luthuli, peacemaker and revolutionary, denied something as simple as access to a doctor in his later years,” said Kiru Naidoo.

The book also includes a rare short story of Phyllis Naidoo’s experience in prison called Ten Green Bottles, which first appeared in an out of print publication by the Congress of South African Writers (Cosaw) in 1992, under the heading “A snake with Ice Water - Prison writings by South African Women”.

Phyllis Naidoo will also be releasing a 2008 calendar called “Make South Africa Safe For Our Children” at the launch on December 1, which is hoped to raise awareness on the plight of our children. The calendar will be included with the book for a limited period only.

For more information contact Viroshen Chetty on 073 805 9168.

Monday, November 12, 2007

Support Sea World Animal Rescue

Win R15000 cash in the Dolphin Dash at uShaka Marine World. The event takes place on the 1st December. For more information call 031 328 8000 or click on the image below.



Kids Holiday Programme in Cape Town

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Thursday, November 8, 2007

Happy Diwali

As Hindus throughout the world come together
to celebrate the triumph of Good over Evil,
May you and your loved ones experience only
Joy, Peace and Prosperity

Thursday, November 1, 2007

2010 Soccer World Cup

Find out more about South Africa's preparation for the best FIFA world Cup ever...
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Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Welcome

Welcome to the sunny skies that cover South Africa. Through this blog we are going to take a virtual tour through South Africa. We intend to provide a resource for visitors from abroad and also for citizens of our fantastic country. Visit this blog regularly and check out what is new. Leave a comment, suggestions or ideas on what you wish to see in this blog. If you are a writer or photographer and need space to show the world samples of your work, feel free to send us your work.