In today’s show, we were joined Instudio by Andile Dyalvane – A Ceramist from Imiso Ceramics. Andile co-owns Imiso with three other young people. Started in 2006 the company has grown tremendously. They are now exporting pieces to Paris, New York, Austria and to the anthropology shops in USA. Andile shared the motivation behind his artwork. To see some of the amazing pieces that he makes go to www.imisoceramics.co.za or contact their offices on (021) 447 2627, their studios are at the Old Biscuit Mill in Woodstock.PIC:by Busi Mtabane
We were also joined on the line by Ohayv – Vocalist for Usiba noncwadi. Usiba noncwadi is a 4-piece band, comprising of a pianist, acoustic guitarist, bassist and drummer, describes its sound as "acoustic soul". Well known in Port Elizabeth for their live performances and musically powerful, original compositions, Usiba noncwadi is in Cape Town and tomorrow they will be performing KwaLanga at Guga S’thebe between 2 - 6PM, Be there or be squared!!! The band recently released their debut album called “ncwadification.alive” which was recorded live in front of an audience at the Opera House. For more information about Usiba noncwadi or to order a copy of their album go to
We also heard from Nigel Vermaas with this week Arts update and closed off with an interview with Claire Phillips – award winning vocalist and songwriter. Claire’s vocal range complements a repertoire which spans from jazz, funk, soul and folk. She will be performing at this year’s Artscape Women Festival. For more information about the Artscape Women Festival, go to
In today's show we were joined by Clarence Mvunge – Marketing Manager at Siyakhanyisa Project. The Siyakhanyisa Projects launched a computer centre, where 15 computers are set up as a computer lab within a refurbished shipping container, aimed at equipping the Fisantekraal farming community with IT skills. It is said that over 45% of the population in Fisantekraal near Durbanville, are under 19 years old, unemployed and very few have a high school education. Over 50 people have already enrolled for the first computer courses which will start this month but Clarence explained more. They would like the members of the community to assist whether by volunteering or through funding. For more information contact him on 082 412 5830 or Zolani Mafuya, Director of the Siyakhanyisa Project on 073 546 9300 alternatively Lukamile Lugwali, Project Coordinator on 071 935 4727.
In today's show we were joined Instudio by Willard Kambeza and Tony – Member of the Getup Standup Campaign. The Campaign is a movement that is working towards a borderless Africa and the removal of illegal colonial and artificial borders, physically, culturally, spiritually and economically. We were talking about a Getup Standup against Xenophobia event they will be hosting in Du Noon on the 1st of August 2009 from 10AM. For more information contact 078 927 4738 or 078 227 6008 or 078 209 4704.
We were also joined Instudio by Mbali Vilakazi – a poet to talk about the Urban Voices International Arts Festival 2009. This year’s festival will feature dance, song and performance poetry eclectically influenced from Ghana, USA, Jamaica, Puerto Rico and South Africa. Talented young and emerging South African poets from the three cities will show their mettle on stage and proudly display the diversity that has become synonymous with our country’s image. The festival will be on Sunday 26th of July at the Baxter Theatre at 8pm. Tickets costs R150. Bookings can be made at Computicket or at the Door. For further information go to
In today’s show, we were joined instudio by Wewe Sokoyi and Karl Boysey – from Soccer 4 Hope. Soccer 4 Hope provides sustainable and innovative programmes for the empowerment and upliftment of female youth in disadvantaged communities through soccer based education, health, and skills for life programs. Wewe and Karl explained more about their programmes. Today they are hosting a soccer tournament in Site C, Khayelitsha. If you want more information about Soccer 4 Hope contact (021) 461 8338 or send an email to
African women in any South African language. The films will be showcased at WIFTSA Film Festival to be held in August in celebrating women’s Month. Preference will be given to shorter pieces so as to accommodate as many as possible, but longer-length formats are also welcome. Entries up until the 31st of July will be accepted (as postmarked). As only WIFTSA members are eligible for entry, potential submitters are encouraged to join the organization by applying on the web
In today's show we were joined Instudio by Mrs. Neamaat Joseph. We were talking about a health booster called WondaHelp. She claims that this mixture is scientifically proven to help with Diabetes, Abdominal Cancers, Liver problems and more conditions but Mrs Joseph explained more. To find out more about the WondaHelp contact her on 082 521 9815.
We closed off the show with an interview with Nikki Soboil – National Director of the SACTWU Worker Health Programme. The programme is about HIV/AIDS prevention & awareness among the Union members. It aims to empower them to make decisions about their own health but Nikki explained more. For more information contact Nikki on (021) 448 5263.
We closed off the show with an interview with Sasha Fisher, Willard Kambeza and other members of the Getup Standup Campaign. The Campaign is a movement that is working towards a borderless Africa and the removal of illegal colonial and artificial borders, physically, culturally, spiritually and economically. For more information go to 
We closed off the show with an interview with Bobbie Fitchen – from Eclipse Skillmatters. Eclipse Skillmatters will be offering the Quality Council for Trades and Occupations or QCTO workshop next week Friday. The workshop will explain in detail the structure and functions of the QCTO, as well as how the council will affect the lives of employers, practitioners and providers. The workshop is opened to Employers, Skills Development Practitioners and Training Providers. It will be held at the Townhouse Hotel in Cape Town on the 10th of July, from 08h30 - 16h30PM and costs about R2,100.00 per delegate and lunch & parking is provided. For more information contact Lauren on (021) 685 0451 or fax to (021) 685 0454 alternatively email her to
ednesday. This workshop deals with a lot of the pressures that the beauty industry and society places on us women once we turn 40. It’s about taking “me-time” and pampering yourself for a change. Instead of buying into the fear trap peddled by the anti-ageing brigade, choose to enhance the quality of your life dramatically by taking part in this wonderful workshop. The workshop will take place in River Café at Constantia Uitsig from 09H45 - 12H15PM and it will cost you R285.00 per person. Delegates will receive a Goody Bag as well as a chance to win some lovely prizes. To book yourself and/or a group, please call Jenny le Roux on (021) 794 3010 or visit