This morning was the 4th annual Soweto Events Forum Imbizo, at the Soweto Theatre in Jabulani. Present were a number of event organisers, venues and suppliers to the industry with an interest in seeing Soweto increase its share of the events staged in Gauteng in the coming years. I was elected Vice-Chairman of the Forum last year and presided over the meeting with Chairman Ma-Events (Bheki) Twala.
Pictured are Mandla Baloyi, my colleague at Adele Lucas Promotions, Cian McClelland and John Sithole of Zindala Zombili, Toby Chance and Ma-Events Twala.
A place for ideas, discussion and suggestions for making South Africa a better place.
Thursday, 27 February 2014
Wednesday, 26 February 2014
South Africa: the future is in your hands
Good morning, gooi more,
sawubona, dumelang.
South Africa is a great
country. It has enormous human and natural resources. Properly nurtured, they have
the potential to make us a winning nation. This year, on the eve of celebrating
20 years of democracy, we need to remind ourselves of that more than ever.
Mfecane: The Image of Africa and the Land Question
On February 13th 2013, Dr Pieter
Mulder of the Freedom Front Plus and Deputy Minister of Agriculture, gave a
speech in Parliament inflaming a decades-old debate. It concerned the question
how much of the land that is now South Africa was populated by blacks when
European settlers began migrating north and east from the Cape Colony in the
early to mid-1800s. His speech caused uproar, drawing a stinging rebuttal from
President Zuma and a question by Defence Minister Lindiwe Sisulu asking whether
it was Parliamentary for a member ‘to blatantly distort history.”
Tuesday, 25 February 2014
Under starter's orders.....
This weekend two of the main opposition parties launched their manifestos to the party faithful and the media - the EFF in Tembisa on Saturday and the DA in Polokwane on Sunday. Both conducted themselves according to the rules of election campaigning, which in the case of the DA is not surprising. In the case of the EFF perhaps it is. We should be relieved.
Wednesday, 19 February 2014
Remember, we have children too
On Monday I spent an enjoyable couple of hours watching a game of cricket between a visiting 11 from Eton College in England, and St John's College Johannesburg. This was at the invitation of the Old Etonian Association, of which I have been a member since 1978. When I left the game just after tea Eton were getting a drubbing at the hands of some skillful and aggressive St John's batsmen and bowlers. By then the conversation had turned to the relative merits of a private school education.
Monday, 17 February 2014
Success, entrepreneurship and racial identity
On Friday I attended a very inspirational short seminar organised by the National Small Business Chamber (NSBC) at The Forum in Bryanston, sponsored by Absa. The theme was "Think beyond a job, create your own." In other words, how do you move from an employed or unemployed mindset to an employer or self-employed mindset and then put it into action? With the unemployment rate in South Africa reaching crisis proportions, this is a question on everyone's lips that demands urgent and effective answers.
Thursday, 13 February 2014
Mrs Thatcher's landslide 1983 election victory
Britain went to the polls on June 9th 1983 and handed Mrs Thatcher's Conservative Party a landslide victory. With the defeat of the Argentinian junta in the Falklands conflict fresh in people's minds, her determination to rid the country of defeatism, and the destructive effects of socialism forcing Labour onto the defensive, the victory was never in doubt, only the scale of it.
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