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| An initial event, ‘Unity in diversity against crime, racism and inequality’ marks the beginning of the SAY We Can movement, which aims to appeal to the SA Government with tangible solutions for a better South Africa by Staff reporter Trafalgar Square is well known for the many protests and demonstrations against human rights violations that occurred in South Africa under Apartheid law. On Saturday 13 June 2015 at 11 am a different kind of protest will descend upon the area. A Facebook event titled ‘SA march in London’ has attracted a fair amount of public interest in just few weeks. The organisers of this event are confident the campaign will not only be positive, fun and engaging

but will also provide a platform for South Africans to really make their voices heard. "We are just a small group of ordinary South Africans who understand everyone’s frustrations with issues in South Africa," says campaign spokesman, Neil Kohler. "Negativity breeds negativity, and that is most definitely not what we are about. We will not tolerate any racist, separatist or negative behaviour or signage on the day. We encourage every passionate South African to join us wearing their proudly South African colours." The organisers have a structured

long-term plan and their core objective is to appeal to the South African government to provide proficient governance and accountability by upholding the South African constitution and legal system in order to promote a globally competitive and growing economy as well as encourage social cohesion in order to create a prosperous and safe South Africa for all who live in it. This event will be the launch of the SAY We Can movement (South Africa Yes We Can) and is titled ‘Unity in diversity against crime, racism & inequality’. The event is non-political and will provide a platform for ordinary South Africans

to contribute towards a petition targeting these issues. On 13 June, the event organisers will explain in detail why they created this campaign, what their long term plans are and how they envision that ordinary South Africans, irrespective of where in the world they are, can actively promote and support the ideal of a nation that is what many in their hearts hope it could be. The SA march in London takes place outside the South African High Commission, Trafalgar Square, London on Saturday 13 June at 11am. For further details please contact the event organisers via the Facebook event ‘SA march in London’.

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Requirements for travelling with children to and from South Africa | A comprehensive guide to the correct documents needed for travelling to, from, and in South Africa with your children

Africa Minor travelling with adoptive parent(s) – Valid passport – Valid visa, if required – Unabridged birth certificate of the minor reflecting particulars of adoptive parent(s) OR (pending the issuance of such an unabridged birth certificate) a court order confirming the adoption of the minor by the adoptive parent(s) NOTE: - If one of the adoptive parents is travelling with the minor, or the minor is travelling unaccompanied, a parental consent affidavit WILL be required by the absent adoptive parent - If one of the adoptive parents is deceased, a copy of the parent’s death certificate WILL be required - If either or both adoptive parents are unable to issue a written consent due to recent death or incapacity, a letter of special circumstances MAY replace the parental consent affidavit

call to action : Help Stellenbosch win uk Family Traveller Award - best long haul destination | South Africa’s favourite wine town needs your help to make it into the Family Traveller magazine as the best long haul destination

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The scenic town of Stellenbosch has been nominated for UK publication, Family Traveller's first Family Traveller Awards, under the category ‘Best destination – long haul’. Family Traveller focuses on the best family travel options globally, offering inspiration and ideas for all budgets and destinations. There are nominations open for 18 different awards. “Stellenbosch is just a fantastic family destination and we would like to push Stellenbosch as the best long haul destination,” says CEO of Stellenbosch Wine Routes, Annareth Bolton. “Stellenbosch is known for its wine farms which are also very family friendly. There are various outdoor activities for the whole family, kiddies activities and many family packages on offer.”

Nominations are open until 5 June 2015. The shortlist will be announced online on 1 July and the full list will appear in the July/August Family Traveller print edition. “Our call to action has been spreading like wildfire on social media. But we want more people to nominate us,” says Bolton. “It’s very easy, you just have to visit the Family Traveller website and motivate why Stellenbosch is the best long haul destination for families.” The winners will feature in the magazine’s November/December 2015 print edition and across their digital channels. If you feel motivated to nominate Stellenbosch as the best long haul destination, visit familytraveller.com and get your nomination in before 5 June.

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as of 1 June this year, all minors (children under 18 years or age) are now required to produce an unabridged birth certificate showing the particulars of both their parents, in addition to their passport, when entering and exiting South Africa by land, sea or air. If children do not have the correct documentation, they could be denied from boarding. Here are the requirements as stipulated by the Department of Home Affairs: Minor travelling with both parents – Valid Passport – Valid visa, if required – Unabridged birth certificate or equivalent document Minor travelling with one parent (Where parents are neither divorced nor is travelling parent widowed) – Valid passport – Valid visa, if required – Unabridged birth certificate or equivalent document – Parental consent affidavit (from parent staying at home) OR Court order granted in terms of section 18(5) of the Children’s Act, 2005 OR letter of special circumstances NOTE: - For single parents, where only one parent’s particulars appear on

the unabridged birth certificate or equivalent document, NO parental consent affidavit IS required - For unmarried parents with both parents’ particulars appearing on the unabridged birth certificate or equivalent document the consent of the non-travelling parent IS required - For same sex parents appearing on the unabridged birth certificate, it MAY be accepted

18(5) of the Children’s Act, 2005 OR letter of special circumstances NOTE: If the accompanying parent presents a parental consent affidavit and both parents’ names on the unabridged birth certificate correspond with the names on the affidavit and the travelling parent’s passport, a court order granting specific MAY be dispensed with

Minor travelling with one parent

Minor travelling with widow or widower parent – Valid Passport – Valid visa, if required – Unabridged birth certificate or equivalent document – Death certificate of the deceased parent

(Who is divorced or legally separated and has SOLE custody of the minor) – Valid Passport – Valid visa, if required – Unabridged birth certificate or equivalent document – Court order granting full parental responsibilities and rights or full legal guardianship in respect of the minor Minor travelling with one parent (Who is divorced or legally separated and has JOINT custody of the minor) – Valid Passport – Valid visa, if required – Unabridged birth certificate or equivalent document – Court order granting specific parental responsibilities and rights or joint legal guardianship in respect of the minor – Parental consent affidavit OR Court order granted in terms of section

Minor travelling with a person other than a biological parent – Valid passport – Valid visa, if required – Unabridged birth certificate or equivalent document – Parental consent affidavit OR letter of special circumstances NOTE: If a parental consent affidavit is presented, the following IS required: - Copies of the ID documents or passports of the parents or legal guardian of the minor - Contact details of the parents or legal guardian of the minor - Contact details of the person in whose care the minor will be in South

of special circumstances – Letter from person receiving the minor in the Republic including his or her residential address and contact details – Copy of the ID document or valid passport and visa or permanent residence permit of the person receiving the minor in the Republic – Contact details of the parents or legal guardian Orphaned minor

Minor travelling unaccompanied

(Where no formal order of guardianship or adoption has been granted as yet) – Valid Passport – Valid visa, if required – Letter of special circumstances Minor in alternative care – Valid Passport – Valid visa, if required – Letter from the Provincial Head of the Department of Social Development where the child resides authorising his or her departure from the Republic as contemplated in section 169 of the Children’s Act

(Or with another minor) – Valid passport – Valid visa, if required – Unabridged birth certificate or equivalent document – Parental consent affidavit OR letter

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By Sandy Cadiz-Smith Go swimming Here’s a radical thought…swimming outdoors in London. You have to be a member to swim the Serpentine in Hyde Park, but it’s only £20 a year. Or try Hampstead Heath with its Ladies’ Pond, Men’s Pond, Mixed Pond and Parliament Hill Lido. They are open all year around and are life guarded. The Tooting Bec Lido in south-west London is the largest fresh water open air swimming pool in England. There’s a 90m pool, children’s paddling pool and cafe. Open May to September. Hit the roof top bars There are dozens of them across the city, here are three favourites. The Queen Elizabeth Roof Garden Bar & Cafe is an oasis designed by the Eden Project, a garden on high with a cafe and sparkling river views. SushiSamba is the highest outdoor dining terrace in Europe with 360-degree views of the city. It serves an exotic mix of Japanese, Brazilian and Peruvian cuisine. Radio Rooftop Bar sits on the 10th floor of the ME London Hotel in Covent Garden. It’s modern and glamorous with panoramic views and great tapas. Row down the river Escape the traffic and get a different perspective. Cruises are frequent and popular, though queues can be testing. Launch your own canoe along the Thames, the Wandle in South London or to explore London’s canals in Limehouse. You can kayak at night past the splendour of the Houses of

Parliament (kayakinglondon.com) or be guided through the sights by British Canoe Union instructors. Enjoy alfresco entertainment The Scoop is an 800-seater outdoor amphitheatre near London Bridge offering free entertainment, including live music and outdoor movies and theatre production. The Globe shows Shakespeare’s classics as they were meant to be seen. The Regents Park Open Air Theatre offers classics like Peter Pan, The Seagull, Lord of the Flies and Seven Bridges for Seven Brothers. Follow in Olympic footsteps There’s plenty to see do at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. Or you can get physical. Swim in the pool or take a dive off one of the Olympic boards, work out in the gym, take an exercise class or play badminton in the Copper Box Arena or cycle in the VeloPark. Zoom to the top of Britain’s tallest sculpture – the Arcelormittal Orbit. Go farming Who’d have guessed that London has over a dozen farms. Spitalfields Farm is the closest to the centre. Vauxhall City Farm has plenty of animals, including horses, goats, sheep, geese, rabbits and even alpacas. Possibly the most spectacular is Mudchute Farm, a working farm in East London with the towers of Canary Wharf forming a striking background. Explore the canals Hop aboard a traditional narrowboat and explore the magical world of London’s canal network. Boats leave

from Little Venice and Camden Lock Market (well worth spending time in itself) and take you on a peaceful journey away from London’s hustle and bustle. You can also walk the towpaths and there are guided tours on Regents Canal through the Islington Tunnel. Take a table tennis challenge For six to eight weeks in summer there’s a ping pong (or whiff-whaff as Boris Johnson calls it) festival with tables popping up all over the capital. It’s free and bats and balls are supplied – just grab a bat from the side of the table and join in. Take to the sky London’s only cable car crosses the Thames between Greenwich Peninsula and the Royal Docks. From April to November you can take a stunning, extended night flight. Watch the sun set and see the city come alive after dark. Join the Primrose Hill Set The term was coined for a group of actors from the area, including the likes of Johnny Lee Miller, Sadie Frost and Jude Law. There’s great shopping, pubs, cafes and restaurants. Climb the Hill for a wonderfully clear view of Central London. It’s dog walker’s heaven and there’s a playground to keep the kids happy. Meander around the colourful, leafy streets of Victorian terraces and pop into local pub The Queens, at the bottom of the hill, keeping your eyes peeled for celebs.

By Andrew Macfarlane Our relationship to home brands is as much sentimental as it is financial. South African brands are strong way beyond our national borders and out of a list of 25 most valued African brands, 13 are South African, 11 are Nigerian and one is Kenyan. “What’s clear to all of us, as South Africans,” says Neil Robinson, Chief Executive Officer of the 100% not-for-profit social enterprise Relate Bracelets, a brand that is already growing internationally, despite only being five years old, “is that to see a home-grown brand in another country stimulates incredibly strong feelings of national pride. At home, we’re free to criticise our government, but take us out of the country and we’ll fiercely and proudly defend our place as a world player. And nothing says ‘world player’ quite like international brands do.” Relate Bracelets, a not-for-profit social enterprise that has grown by 70% in the past financial year, is a brand that is getting recognition in places like the US, the UK and Australia. The organisation makes beaded bracelets for causes, and the proceeds are shared between the bracelet makers – older women who support Aids-orphaned families alone as well as young school leavers, who do the finishing and packing of the bracelets, as well as the cause the bracelet supports and running costs. The model’s success, says Robinson, is down to excellent brand equity, which is already seeping beyond

South Africa’s borders. Although the non-profit sector across the world is hotly contested, Robinson says the model’s success is a direct result of growing brand equity. “It’s also a unique concept that has a particularly South African feel to it because of their business model, applying corporate business principles to the non-profit sector, as well as the beaded product.” Danny Bryer, Sales, Marketing and Revenue Director of Protea Hotels, part of Marriott International, says: “South African brands stand their ground in a competitive international market. There’s been a surge of interest from well-known international hospitality brands in Africa, and yet Protea Hotels continues to grow on the continent.” Protea Hotels remains Africa’s leading hotel group with more than 109 properties in South Africa and six other African countries, including Zambia, Nigeria, Namibia, Ghana and Uganda. Another five hotels in Africa are set to come on line in the next while. “There’s a familiarity about the brands, a sense that you know what you’re getting, when you step into a Protea Hotel in Zambia, or a Shoprite in Zimbabwe. That sort of brand recognition and loyalty is priceless, both to consumers abroad and to the brands themselves.” These brands are not running in an international race to keep South Africans happy when they’re abroad. They’re international brands because

they’re competing in an international market. “The consumers of South African brands overseas are almost by default not South African. There simply aren’t enough South Africans in other countries to make it viable. To take your brand to the international market means you have the experience, brand equity, know-how and financial savvy to compete there.” So, however sentimental we might get when we see our home grown darlings playing in the international park with the global players, we have to remember that part of our pride is that South Africa is a business force to be reckoned with. Here are the five areas in which our brands do exceptionally well on the continent and overseas: 1. Financial services. Think Investec and Discovery. Think Absa. 2. Don’t laugh: Eskom is the thirteenth most valued brand in Africa. 3. Telecommunications: MTN is the most valued African brand, based on brand value in Africa, as calculated Brand Finance. Telkom is the 12th most valued African brand on that same list. 4. Fast food, alcohol and hospitality: Nando’s. SAB Miller. Protea Hotels. Distell. Their financial success and continued growth attest to a voracious appetite for the oldfashioned “lekker kuier” and smiley South African service. 5. Retail stores: Checkers. Shoprite.

The decision to leave South Africa is one that builds over time. Subconsciously, at some point, leaving becomes the right thing for you to do. The word “better” becomes part of your motivation. Part of what you tell those who ask why. A better life, a better job, a better opportunity. A better place to raise children. Sometimes the only cure for life’s hiccups is to turn your world upside down. Behind difficult goodbyes, excitement tingles. A heartache for the familiar is neutralised by an itch for the unknown. An itching to go. To be. Like restless animals, forever seeking the greenest grass to graze, as the grass browns and dries in one spot, so we are drawn to another. It makes sense for our survival. We yearn to try, to tread, to taste. So we squeeze our lives into boxes and set sail. Before long, the complicated

streets in the foreign spot you find yourself in become familiar. You grapple with being a temporary resident, an expat, an immigrant. A little further along the way, the hiccups come back. They’re different this time, but there nonetheless. You hold your breath. Some find relief in staying. Some find relief in going home. No matter the decision, the pull of home is impossible to ignore. You find yourself wondering… Were your motivations for leaving South Africa strong enough to quench your desire to return? Has your hope of a “better” life really bettered your life? If you leave South Africa, leave South Africa with dignity, for the right reasons. If you talk of South Africa, talk about her with respect. South Africa may not be your current resting point, she may not be your first choice. But she is home.

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South African Electric Night 'Afronauts' launches in Clapham South

| Friday 5 June sees the first in a series of African club and video nights at Gigalum in Clapham South. DJ & Artist Gordon Glyn-Jones, music producer Hilton Caswell and video designer Leroy Taylor, present an eclectic mix of Southern-African electro beats by Staff Reporter There have of late been nudges of a ‘soutpiel revolution’ in the London music scene. For the first time in over five years we can count on four to five South African acts that can draw hefty crowds and, have graced the covers of mags such as Dazed and Confused and DJ mag. Die Antwoord is the most prominent, then Goldfish, DJ Black Coffee, Freshlyground and following in their footsteps are acts like Fantasma and Spoek Mathambo. So what have they been doing differently from so many derivative SA acts that make a big noise and then fizzle? (You know who you are). Well, it’s two things. One, being original and gathering the influences just sitting there for the taking and then two, weaving them together into something new with international level productions. To say all these acts have created one ‘sound’ would be inaccurate, but to say they all share a unique magpielike South African flavour that is splinter-nuwe and happening is fact. Recently artist and DJ Gordon Glyn-Jones met with Hilton Caswell, a dance music producer in his own right and resident at Gigalum Club, in Clapham. They discovered a shared

love for this sound and decided to launch a regular Friday to allow people to enjoy the beats on a more regular basis. “With roots in House, Mbaqanga, Rave, Township Dance, Hip Hop, and Afro-Jazz there is an electro alchemy transforming SA’s myriad beat cultures into something fresh,” said Gordon Glyn-Jones. “We live and love this music and want to share it with London clubbers. Simple as that.” One of the aspects of all these acts is that their videos are equally punchy, colourful and original. When he heard about the night, designer Leroy Taylor jumped at the chance to play videos and SA visuals, so the night will be a visually intoxicating night of raw African dance beats. Tunes from: DJ Black Coffee, Spoek Mathambo, Fantasma, Freshlyground, Goldfish, Die Antwoord, Africa Hi Tech. Date: June 5, 7.00pm onwards Where: 7-8 Cavendish Road, (2 mins, Clapham South Tube) SW4 9DW Entrance: Free (book private table, info@gigalum.com) Website: www.gigalum.com

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SOUTh african events in the uk Join Springbok Francois Louw for dinner in London

| Don’t miss this exclusive opportunity to meet current Springbok and Bath legend Francois Louw in South West London

by staff reporter GJ’s in Wandsworth, London will be hosting this exclusive dinner, and invite all South African and nonSouth African rugby lovers to book their place. Tickets cost £30 plus vat Includes a 3 course dinner and a welcome beer Time: 7pm to 7:30pm To book please email mail@gj-s.com or call Eugene on 075 491 78401 Player Profile: Francois Louw Francois Louw returned to the Springboks in 2012 and made a huge impact from the outset. He made his Test debut against Wales in Cardiff in June 2010, earning recognition for a string of impressive performances for the Stormers during their

impressive Vodacom Super Rugby campaign. A natural opensider with a knack for poaching opposition ball, Louw has made most of his impact at the breakdown where his game appears well suited to the new law interpretations. He currently plays for Bath in England and can also be used at blindside flank or No 8. Position: Flank Club: Bath (UK), formerly Western Province Springbok number: 815 Test debut: 5 June, 2010 vs Wales in Cardiff aged 24 Total tests: 34 Tour matches: 0 Total Springbok matches: 34 Win ratio: 23-11-0

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Celebrate South African music with Starfish Greathearts Foundation | South African born pianist Renée Reznek, international flautist Nancy Ruffer and the Queen of Afro-Jazz Pinise Saul accompanied by jazz composer and musician Simon Wallace will be giving a concert on the 2 July for Starfish Greathearts Foundation that will be held in the Rosslyn Hill Chapel in Hampstead by staff reporter Renée Reznek often performs locally and has earned a reputation for lucid and sensitive interpretations of 20th and 21st century piano music. She will be performing a new composition by Neo Muyanga in honour of Nelson Mandela in his anniversary month. The concert will also include the first performance of PMB Impromptu composed for Renee Reznek by renowned South African composer Kevin Volans. Nancy Ruffer specialises in contemporary flute repertoire and has given numerous first performances in Britain and abroad. She was born in Detroit and received a Master of Music degree from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. That same year she was awarded a Fulbright-Hays Scholarship to do post-graduate study at The Royal Academy of Music. She was awarded the Kranichsteiner Prize for Performance at Darmstadt in 1984 and was elected an Associate of The Royal Academy of Music. Alongside South African works, her repertoire on 2 July will include Syrinx by Claude

Debussy Fantasie by Gabriel Fauré, Summer Music by Richard Rodney Bennett, Out of the Cool by David Heath. The great South African vocalist, Pinise Saul, is a remarkable singer who fuses African traditional harmonies and contemporary rhythms to create a style that is uniquely hers. Simon Wallace is an internationally renowned composer and pianist and a familiar face on the London jazz scene, appearing regularly at Ronnie Scotts Club, the 606 Club and the Vortex with some of Britain’s finest musicians. Tickets include interval drinks and all funds raised will go towards the work of Starfish. Where: Rosslyn Hill Chapel Hampstead 3 Pilgrim’s Place, London NW3 1NG Date: 2 July 7:30pm Entrance: £25, £15 concessions To book call 020 7597 3797 or email ukinfo@starfishcharity.org for further information.

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Banned from the UK: Famous faces Treurgrond – Brought to you by your and why they were denied entry worldwide provider of South African content | Here we take a look at a few famous faces, as well as some lesser known, who were at some point, or are currently, banned from entering the UK

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by 1st contact Anyone who’s dealt with UK Visas and Immigration knows how difficult it can be to get into the UK. Here we take a look at a few famous faces who were at some point, or are currently, banned from entering the UK. The families of presidents have often led to headaches for their siblings. Barack Obama’s half-brother, Samson Obama, is no exception. Samson lived illegally in the UK for seven years and was investigated by police in November 2009 for an alleged sexual assault. He denied all allegations and was not charged, but he did give a false name during the investigation. This deception came to light when he applied for a tourist visa for Britain in 2009. Immigration agents confronted him at the UK Nairobi embassy and denied him a visa. Less surprising is the fact that infamous pot-smoking rapper Snoop Dogg was denied entry. In 2006 he and his entourage were involved in a brawl and arrested at Heathrow Airport on their way to South Africa. They were released the next day, but the Home Office decided that Snoop could not enter the UK for the foreseeable future. His visa was denied the following year, cancelling a European tour with P Diddy. This decision was overturned in 2010 after a review showed Snoop to be abiding by the rules, while the security and police appeared to be the ones doing the pushing. Another entertainment star battling to cross the UK border is rapper, singer, dancer and actor, Chris Brown. He was denied entry into the UK after his assault on his now ex-girlfriend, Rihanna. He applied for a visa in 2010 but was refused as he was “guilty of a serious criminal offence”. It’s nice to know that the UK Visas and Immigration treats everyone with the same rules. Martha Stewart, American businesswoman, TV personality and

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“domestic goddess of all that is clean and organized”, is more of an unusual suspect than Snoop or Chris Brown. In 2004, Stewart spent five months in jail after being convicted of obstructing justice. Despite her sentence having little impact on her business, she was denied entry to the UK in 2008. Michael Savage, a US radio host, kicked up quite a fuss when he was banned from the UK and named by former Home Secretary Jacqui Smith as one of the Home Office’s 16 “least wanted” in 2009. He threatened to sue Smith and called her a “lunatic”, accusing her of defamation for grouping him with hate preachers and mass murderers. While Savage considers himself to be a conservative nationalist, critics accuse him of inciting extremism and fostering hatred. He has been at the centre of many controversies, one of which concerned a comment on autism where he stated that, “In 99% of cases, it’s a brat who hasn’t been told to cut the act out.” And finally, a name that probably won’t surprise many as being banned is that of Edward Snowden, the US citizen who leaked classified information from the National Security Agency (NSA) to the media in June 2013. The information, contained in thousands of documents, revealed a large number of global surveillance programs run by, amongst others, the NSA. Some may feel that a person who acts as a whistleblower on this kind of level should not be denied access to the UK, while others, maybe especially those in higher power, are likely to feel differently. It’s tough enough to get into the UK already, but it helps if you’ve got a clean criminal record, you don’t get into fights at airports and, to be safe, you avoid angering the immigration officials. If you want to enter the UK without the drama, 1st Contact Visas can help make sure your application has the best chance of success.

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| Jan Braai is back with his new book “Red Hot”. This is the second installment in the braai encyclopaedia that every person who loves South Africa can not live without

South Africa trying to survive the numerous farm attacks confronting farmers almost every day. These gruesome acts affect not just those closely related to the victims, but set in motion a chain of events. Amidst the pressure and anxiety increased by the growing number of farm murders, Lukas Van Staden tries to protect his family, his friends and his farm. Treurgrond digs deeper into a world where relationships, regret, revenge and forgiveness are brought together by one circumstance from which hope and heeling rises.

by staff reporter Scatzy is becoming synonymous with “great stuff and great technology from back home”. Last week – with the red carpet premiere of Treurgrond – they became the first company in the world to broadcast a movie premiere and red carpet event around the globe. Using Periscope and Twitter, they interacted with viewers as far away as Sweden and Germany and were able to ask actors questions posted by expat viewers living abroad, in real time. Scatzy will also soon offer South African sports and e-book and music downloads from your favorite writers and artists back home. They recently expanded their site to provide viewers with news updates and home-brewed artists. Scatzy broke into the VoD arena with the launch of Strikdas, offering South Africans abroad content from back home. This time around, it’s the

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very controversial movie Treurgrond, with Steve Hofmeyr in the lead role. Treurgrond tells the painful story of a farming community in

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| I recently attended the Oxford Africa Conference 2015 (22nd-23rd May) on behalf of Homecoming Revolution. It was interesting to hear views on the various challenges facing such a rapidly growing continent, as well as stories from professionals who have recently made the move back home

by Graham du Plessis Africa is the second fastest growing region in the world. There are now 465 companies each generating over $1billion in revenue per year. Technology is breaking down borders on the continent and there are numerous innovative tech start-ups offering pioneering solutions to healthcare, education, and business challenges. The consumer success story of the last decade has been driven by technology and a growing middle class – with a young, dynamic population, demand for products and services can only continue to grow. According to Acha Leke of McKinsey, Africa offers the highest rate of return on investments, which explains why a record $4 billion was raised by private equity investors in 2014. With half of the world’s arable land, the continent will play a vital role feeding a rapidly growing global population, whilst its mineral wealth will literally provide the building blocks for future growth and development. Considering the incredible natural beauty and biodiversity across Africa, tourism also looks likely to continue building upon the impressive growth of recent years. South Africa will have to work hard to ensure the new visa regulations, aimed at protecting

children, don’t undermine the tourism sector. As we know all too well in South Africa, skills shortages and infrastructure issues must be addressed in order to ensure Africa continues to rise. Several speakers, including President John Dramani Mahama of Ghana, spoke of the need to increase regional trade. In Europe a staggering 70% of trade is regional in nature, whereas in Africa the figure currently stands at only 11%. This indicates how much work is still required to develop regional partnerships within Africa. Stronger relationships with neighbouring countries would undoubtedly lead to faster development and economic growth. What is more, many African companies are importing products and services at a high cost from far flung countries, when in some cases these are already available on the continent. Again, it is infrastructure, transport and communications that need to be developed, in order to build relationships and increase regional trade. Many of the conference’s delegates, speakers and panellists have returned to Africa after studying and/or working overseas. Homecoming Revolution (who introduce worldwide African professionals to employers and help facilitate the logistics of relocation) state that 359,000 South Africans have returned home over the

last five years. At the recent Speed Meet Africa event in London, CEO of Homecoming Revolution, Angel Jones cited various reasons for returning, including “the desire to be near friends and family, the prospect of developing an innovative career, the climate and outdoor lifestyle”. The Oxford Africa Conference’s “Female Diaspora” discussion was particularly interesting, as the theme of repatriation was examined in some detail. Frances Mensah-Williams (Chief Executive of Interims for Development) and Sneha Shah (MD of sub-Saharan Africa for Thomson Reuters) both talked passionately about the fantastic opportunity expats have to make a difference when returning to the continent, as well as the lifestyle benefits one can enjoy. Frances suggested that professionals keen on moving back should first “consider their skills and research how they can be used”. Sneha Shah (who moved to Johannesburg from the USA) said she wanted to move to South Africa so that her children “could play outside and experience different social interactions and cultures”. With so much innovation, opportunity and potential, it is little wonder that thousands of skilled expats are returning to unleash their skills back home.

by john cole-morgan After reviewing Jan Braai’s first book “Fireworks” a few months ago, the second instalment “Red Hot” left me salivating and wishing this London weather would hurry up and get warm so I can fire up the BBQ... I mean braai! This second edition can be read individually or as an extension of “Fireworks”, completing this incredible encyclopaedia of “the five and ancient art” of the Braai. “Red hot” focuses on the added extras that will ensure your braai is utterly sublime. This includes the art of sauces, patés, broodstokkies, and things you didn’t even think of adding to your adventures on the braai. The additional potjie recipes are not just mouth watering, they evoke a reaction inside you that will mend a broken spirit. Curry recipes are aplenty, my favourite being the the Spicy Potato Soup with Chorizo recipe. I must

admit I made mine in the oven, but please don’t judge me, on a pouring wet ‘spring day’ in the English countryside, there was no way of firing up a braai. This recipe has left a lasting impression on me. So much so that during the eight or nine sunny days we have in the UK, I shall redeem myself in Jan’s eyes and prepare this same dish on the fire, on every possible occasion of sun! It’s not just the meat recipes that are amazing, the sauce recipes are spectacular too. The vegetables recipes, the rosti recipes, the cous cous recipes… All provide such deliciousness and allow you to cater for your vegan and vegetarian friends with ease. The macaroni cheese potjie recipe will leave everyone – excluding the vegans – reaching for their potjies to put on an open flame. The cheese fondue also leaves a reader begging for the sunshine. The best, however, has to be the last. The sweet-toothed amongst us, will be positively drooling reading the recipes

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by staff reporter Following a sensitive restoration and full refurbishment in which no inch of the castle was left out, new life has been breathed into this 13th century property to restore it to its former glory and re-establish it as Ireland’s most luxurious hotel. Here are five reasons to stay at this fairytale castle and its little sister property, the Lodge at Ashford Castle: 1. An Outdoors Lovers Paradise Surrounded by 350 acres of grounds and with Lough Corrib and the rolling waters of the River Cong on the doorstep, Ashford Castle is the perfect destination for those who love the great outdoors. Take a leisurely horseback or bike ride through the expansive Ashford Estate, swing into action on the 9 hole golf course, take aim on the newly re-surfaced tennis courts, find your catch of the day on a fishing trip or really get hearts racing during a zip line or tree climb through the forest canopy. 2. Practice the Ancient Art of Falconry The Ashford Castle estate is home to

the oldest established Falconry School in Ireland and flying hawks truly is an experience of a lifetime. Admire the castle’s magnificent surroundings and perfectly maintained gardens on a private guided Hawk Walk and come face to face with these beautiful birds and other feathered inhabitants including Dingle, the impressive European Eagle Owl. 3. Dine like a King or Queen Whether it’s in the grandeur of the George V Dining Room or in the casual setting of Cullen’s at the Cottage or Cullen’s at the Dungeon, dining at Ashford Castle and The Lodge is a delicious and enjoyable affair. Using the freshest, locally sourced Irish produce Chef Philippe Farineau and his talented team create gourmet dishes and indulgent Afternoon Teas that are sure to whet any appetite. 4. Wake up in a Fairytale setting Combining traditional elegance and finesse with modern, state of the art luxuries, Ashford Castle’s 82 rooms and suites have all been refurbished and lovingly re-designed to ensure

each guest wakes up feeling like a King or Queen. For the epitome of elegance, stay in the split level Reagan Presidential Suite with floor to ceiling views over Lough Corrib and original fireplace. Sweet dreams can also be had in one of The Lodge’s charming and generously proportioned 36 rooms and suites.

1. Kornati Islands They consist of about one hundred and thirty islands, islets, as well as reefs. In addition, the islands have a wide array of fig trees, vineyards, and olive trees. The island has cliffs that make it possible for visitors to have a good view of the open sea. The Kornati islands are ideal for people interested in enjoying a simple island life.

5. Take advantage of the Castle’s new facilities The extensive renovation of Ashford Castle has seen the exciting addition of some brand new facilities. Sit back and relax in the new 32 seat luxurious cinema or challenge your friends and family to a game of billiards in the new billiard room. As the gleaming Irish sun sets, head to the cigar terrace and survey your kingdom over a Montecristo and fine Irish whiskey.

2. Mljet Island Visitors to this island can enjoy many quiet bays, village accommodation, as well as great nature walks. Many refer to it as a romantic island because of its nature. Those planning a romantic getaway should consider visiting this island. During the night, the island is quiet, making it a good environment for a romantic moment.

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3. Korcula Island Of all the islands in Croatia, this is the most populated island. A narrow strait separates the island from the mainland. In addition, it is an ancient Croatian city popular for its unique architecture. The Cathedral

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of St. Marco is considered as the island’s most beautiful building. The construction of the building was completed during the 15th century, in the Gothic-Renaissance style. 4. Proizd Island It is an ideal island for those who love sunbathing. The island has sloping rock beaches, which give a good sunbathing environment. Furthermore, the beaches in the island are unique because they consist of stone plates that shelve into the turquoise waters. In the evenings, the island has beautiful scenery because that is when the rocks change their color to gold, from grey. 5. Vis Island This is a remote and beautiful island that has a long wine-growing history. Therefore, it is a must visit for wine connoisseurs. Furthermore, the island has historical sights, crystal clear waters, and isolated beaches that delight all visitors. In addition, nature lovers will find the island interesting because of its ecological attractions and wellpreserved nature.

6. Pag Island The Island is famous for the delicious Paski Sir, also known as Pag cheese. The cheese is a product of sheep milk. In addition, the island is home to most summer beach clubs, in Croatia. Visitors end their long summer by attending beach parties at Aquarius, Kalypso, and Papaya. Sometimes, international disc jockeys host the parties. A party lover will definitely find a visit to this island worthy. 7. Hvar Island This Island has a vibrant night life, spectacular hills and beaches, as well as lush vineyards, which make it a favorite island to many visitors. In addition, the island has an ancient history with both Jesla and Starigrad villages among some of the places that visitors can visit, and learn more about the island’s ancient history. If you like adventure, visit these Croatian islands, and have one of the best experiences in your life. The best way of visiting these islands is by renting a yacht. In Croatia, yachts are readily available for hire, and at affordable prices.


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second consecutive match against Aussie opposition when they beat the Rebels by 25-21 in Durban on Friday evening. It was the KwaZuluNatalians’ fourth win over the side from Melbourne, who is still winless after five seasons of coming to South Africa. Saturday’s derby in Cape Town between the DHL Stormers and Toyota Cheetahs ended in a rather one-sided 42-12 win for the home team as the visitors from Bloemfontein bid farewell to their coach, Naka Drotské, after eight

seasons and 118 matches in charge of the men from Central South Africa. Only three coaches – Frans Ludeke of the Cats and Vodacom Bulls, Ewen McKenzie (Waratahs, Reds) Robbie Deans (Crusaders) coached in more matches than Drotské, who guided the Toyota Cheetahs to a spot in the top six two seasons ago. The final match of the weekend was a real humdinger as the Emirates Lions got their first-ever win as a franchise over the defending champion Waratahs, by 27-22 in Johannesburg, their ninth victory of

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