Monday, November 30, 2009
30 November - Health - Marking National Transplant Day
Cape Town is celebrating World Aids Day!!!
Last but least we were joined by Lucille Sinclaire, Fouzia Titus and Nazley Rogers. We were talking about an event they are planning for the World Aids Day which is tomorrow, the 1st of December. World AIDS Day has been celebrated since 1988. It is about increasing awareness of HIV and AIDS, education and fighting prejudice. World AIDS Day is important as it reminds people that HIV has not gone away, and that there are many things still to be done. It is reported that in Sub-Saharan Africa, 22,4 million people were living with HIV and AIDS in 2008. More than 14 million children had lost one or both parents to AIDS. Although the HIV epidemic in South Africa appear to have stabilized, South Africa still has more people living with HIV than any other country. This year’s theme is 'iBambeni - Take Responsibility'. The event will be at the Golden Acre between 9 and 12h00PM and move to Thibault Square for a human chain between 12h00 and 14h00PM. If you want more information contact Lucille on (021) 461 1124, Fouzia on (021) 461 5508 or Nazley on (021) 465 1310.
Friday, November 27, 2009
27 November - Arts, Culture & Environment - Strengths and Convictions opens at the Iziko South African National Gallery
Sentinel Experience hosts Hout Bay Multi Cultural Film Festival
We also spoke to Denis Goldberg – Rivonia Trialist and Chairperson of the Sentinel Experience. Sentinel Experience is hosting the Second Hout Bay Multi Cultural Film Festival with films sourced from local filmmakers, producers and production companies. The films range from social and environmental justice, to globalisation, gender relations, transformation, migration but also music, history, astronomy and democracy. The festival opened yesterday and runs till the 6th of December at the Hout Bay Library in Melkhout Crescent. Entrance fee ranges between R20 and R5. For bookings and other queries regarding the festival email nathalierosabucher@gmail.com or info@sentinelexperience.co.za You can also join their Facebook Group: Second Hout Bay Multi Cultural Film Festival
Nigel Vermaas was also in today for the Arts update in and around the city.
Join Independent Theatre Movement for a free perfomance at the Baxter
We closed off the show with an interview with Tauriq Jenkins – Director for the Independent Theatre Movement of South Africa. The students of the ITMSA will present their final auditions at the conclusion of the 2009 Drama School year tomorrow at the Baxter’s Golden Arrow Studio. Each student will perform excerpts from the texts studied and performed this year, which include Shakespearean and classical Greek pieces and original student works. Students will also showcase excerpts from the professional ITMSA productions in which they have taken part this year. Tauriq explained more about the productions. The performance will be at the Baxter Theatre’s Golden Arrow Studio, between 10:00am to 1:30pm and entrance is free. For more information contact Tauriq on 072 782 5831.PIC: Sani Njini & Tauriq: taken by Busi Mtabane
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
25 November - Gender - support the 16 Days of Activism against Gender Violence Campaign
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
24 November - Human Rights - Standing up against Xenophobia
Help the Homeless by buying the Voucher of Hope
Monday, November 23, 2009
23 November - Health - Complementary Therapies Awareness
ere talking about Complementary Therapies. On Thursday the 26th of November is the Complementary Therapies Awareness Day which aims to raise awareness about alternative therapies that can be used along with medical treatment to help the patient feel better. There is growing recognition that complementary therapies can play an important role in our healthcare. Dr Herr explained more the role of complementary therapies. For more information contact his practice on (021) 674 4476, his is practice is located close to Cavendish Square in Claremont or go to www.homoeopathycapetown.co.za or to find a Homoepathic Practitioner near you visit www.ahpcsa.co.za or www.hsa.co.zaPIC: by Busi Mtabane
Breathless not Helpless - raising awareness about COPD
Friday, November 20, 2009
20 November - Arts, Culture & Environment - Spoken Word Festival on at the Baxter
Greatmore’s TriLingual running till the 24th of November
We also spoke to Gary Frier - from Greatmore Studios, Linda Shongwe – a South African Artist, Portia Zvavahera from Zimbabwe and Ana Teresa Fernandez, from Mexico currently based in San Francisco. We were talking about TriLingual - an exhibition that brings together three artists who have participated in Greatmore’s three-month visiting artists’ programme. The artists have all reflected on the unique opportunity Greatmore offers for exchanging ideas and experiences. The exhibition runs until the 24th of November. Greatmore Art Studios is located at 47 - 49 Greatmore Street in Woodstock. The gallery is open weekdays from 10-4PM. For more information contact their offices on (021) 447 9699 or visit www.greatmoreart.org
Arts Update & SST
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osed off the show with an interview with Sivuyile and Stanza – members of SST. SST will be performing at Fourways Lounge next week Saturday the 28th of November starting from 8PM featuring Dj Fisherman from the Afrotainment stable. Tickets are on sale for R30 and R50 at the door. For more information contact Stanza on 084 674 9155.
All pics: by Busi Mtabane
Thursday, November 19, 2009
19 November - Labour - The DTI is awarding bursaries for 2010 Academic Year
Pimp my Book owner wins an Entrepreneurship Award
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
17 November - Human Rights - SANAC to host AIDS Symposium
Mandela Park residents becoming impatient regarding to housing delivery
Monday, November 16, 2009
16 November - Health - Get accurate diagnosis for Knee Pain
Putting Autism on top of Kilimanjaro
Friday, November 13, 2009
13 November - Arts, Culture & Environment - become a friend of Kronendal Music Academy!!!
Thursday, November 12, 2009
12 November - Labour - DWDE to assess disability access compliance
Institute for rectruiters to formalise the industry
Friday, November 06, 2009
06 November - Arts, Culture & Environment - The Artist in the Garden - The Quest for Moses Tladi is in stores
Registration for Envirocon 2009 open and Arts Update
We also spoke to Emile van Druten – Director at Environmental Assurance or Envass. Envass provide a comprehensive range of services, primarily to small-medium businesses and local authorities. We were talking about Envirocon 2009. The 2009 theme is "Presenting Environmental Problems, Solutions and Opportunities", it embodies the most pertinent environmental management and conservation issues raised over the past year both within South Africa and abroad, Mr van Druten explained more. The two day conference will open on Wednesday the 11th of November at Gallagher Convention Centre in Midrand. It is suited to anyone involved in environmental matters at strategic or operational level at Corporate, NGO, or Departmental level. For the full conference fee and Exhibition stands visit Environmental Assurance's website at www.envass.co.za or contact Retha Weir on (014) 792 0500 or e-mail envirocon@envass.co.za For complimentary tickets call Phyllis on (012) 460 9768.
Nigel Vermaas was also in today for the Arts update in and around the city.
Le Zulu Blanc to launch Old Mutual Summer Sunset Concerts
We closed off the show with an interview I had with the icon of South African music – Mr Johnny Clegg. He will be heading the line up and launching the Old Mutual Summer Sunset Concerts series at Kirstenbosch on the 22nd of November. Ticket Prices: Adults – R95 per person, Botanical Society members – R85 per person, Scholars (6 to 17 Years) R70. Old Mutual Summer Sunset Concerts take place at Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden in Rhodes Avenue, Newlands on Sundays from 17:30 - 19:00. For further information and ticket prices call (021)799 8783/8620 or visit the website www.sanbi.org Over the counter tickets may be purchased directly from at Kirstenbosch from the Tuesday prior to the concert. Online booking is already open on www.webtickets.co.za
05 November - Labour - INSETA launches National Disability Awards
Inyathelo Philanthropy Award winners announced
Monday, November 02, 2009
02 November - Health - November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month
Hope House's Fight Against Gender-Based Violence
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The Western Cape blood service is a non-profit organisation which supports all communities in the region by supplying them with safe blo...
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Every year on October 10, World Mental Health Day is observed with the goals of promoting efforts to support individuals who are dealing wit...
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We had the privilege of interviewing two experts on the critical issue of missing persons in South Africa: Bianca van Aswegen, National Co-o...