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Connecting South Africa!Durban Is Ready
Posted by Gomzansi in Nov 27, 2009, under Sports
“There is no doubt that each and every person who has worked on this project can stand proud and know that they have made their mark in history”.
Durban’s R3.1bn Moses Mabhida Stadium is complete and ready to host the world’s football stars and thousands of fans who are expected to descend on the city for the 2010 Fifa World Cup. The 56 000-seater stadium, which took 32 months to build, has created 26 000 jobs and changed the look and feel of the city. Continue Reading
Bow Wow To Hit Mzansi
Posted by Gomzansi in Nov 26, 2009, under Musication
Oooohh! Baby! Baby! You can never go wrong if you LET ME HOLD YOU!!
Damn! I must say that Shad Gregory Moss, better known as Bow Wow, really made me feel like u-mrapper with that track. Back then we used to know him as ‘Lil Bow Wow’, but now this mrapper says he doesn’t want to be called ‘Lil’ anymore because he’s apparently “getting older” – currently at age 22. So from being called Lil Bow Wow to Bow Wow, who knows what’s next? Bow? LOL. Continue Reading
JustCurious : Lelo Boyana
Posted by Gomzansi in Nov 25, 2009, under Networking
Okay! So maybe I admire u-Ms Nombulelo, so what? I’m sure those who know her will probably agree with me that she’s the quintessence of surreal. She’s the ‘lil miss curiousity’ we all dearly so love and admire. Yeah, yeah, yeah! I’ve been raving about her all over facebook since I’ve had email access to her, guilty as charged so go right ahead and shoot me
“Jucy: If you had R50 left, what would you buy with it?
Lelo: I’d take my son to McDonalds” Continue Reading
Jennifer Hudson to play Winnie Mandela
Posted by Gomzansi in Nov 20, 2009, under Musication
After months of not working and three months after the birth of her son David, Oscar-Award winning actress Jennifer Hudson says she is ready to get back to work.
Hudson, who is also a singer of the hit ‘Spotlight’ and recieved praise for her breakout role in 2006′s Dreamgirls, will play the wife of South Africa’s first black president, Nelson Mandela, in a Darrell J Roodt’s upcoming drama titled ‘Winnie’. Continue Reading
TKZee Comeback
Posted by Gomzansi in Nov 20, 2009, under Musication
A lot of our music artists seem to be getting out of their closets this year. If you asked me, I’d say December is set to be the most exciting month 2009 has ever witnessed. The likes of Mzambiya, who has just released his new album titled ‘The Prince’ under Hip Hop producer Omen Msizi; Thembi Seete, who recently shot a music video of her latest album ‘Music is My Life’ in Polokwane, as well as Ntokozo Masinga, who is looking as gorgeous as ever, are undoubtedly some of the artists you should look out for this December. Continue Reading
Social Media
Posted by Gomzansi in Nov 19, 2009, under Networking
Social media has become one of the many ways of keeping in touch with your loved ones and friends. It is a public space where we get to meet various people from different area codes with either the same or different ambitions to us. Some may encounter deletion at some point however most of these people elevate and become our loved and trusted daily online buddies.
I started online chatting in 2005, on a hip hop web page called hiphop4u, where I got to chat to some of my many local friends. I later found myself on mig33 which was, of course, a good source of networking as there was still that Continue Reading
MTN SAMA 16
Posted by Gomzansi in Nov 18, 2009, under Musication
The SAMAs are without a doubt the Grammys of South African music, and the coveted statuette the highest accolade a musician, band or producer can be awarded with.
The South African Music Awards (SAMAs) have become the country’s premier annual music awards ceremony, recognising musical excellence across all genres, from traditional, Afrikaans, to Rock and Pop as well as paying tribute to the various facets of musical production including production, engineering and video production.
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Table Mountain
Posted by Gomzansi in Nov 18, 2009, under Tourism
It is certainly no surprise that Table Mountain is ranked as one of the 101 places to visit before your days on earth come to an end. Situated at the south-western tip of Africa, the Table Mountain National Park encompasses the incredibly scenic Table Mountain Chain stretching from Signal Hill in the north to Cape Point in the south and the seas and coastlines of the peninsula.
The narrow finger of land with its beautiful valleys, bays and beaches is surrounded by the waters of the Atlantic Ocean in the west and the warmer waters of False Bay and has within its boundaries two world-renowned landmarks – majestic Table Mountain and legendary Cape of Good Hope. Continue Reading
Suge Transitions
Posted by Gomzansi in Nov 17, 2009, under Musication
“I started being a DJ in 2006, my matric year, and I’ve been doing it to date. My highlight has definitely got to be being on the decks alongside the legendary DJ Black Coffee and the ever so amazing lady, DJ Buhle, at the Giyani Show”, he said.
This aspiring young talented giant standing at 2 metres tall, Xitshembiso Mtsetweni, better known as Suge Transitions by his online friends, was born and raised in a small South African town named Continue Reading
2010 Fifa World Cup
Posted by Gomzansi in Nov 17, 2009, under Sports
It is really happening, isn’t it? The kick-off to the 2010 Fifa World Cup is going to be in our own backyards. The world’s coming to the African soil to witness history as it happens. Better yet, it’s coming to our country, South Africa – ain’t it?
Like most people out there, I wasn’t really chuffed about this global soccer tournament being held in our country. To me if felt more like Continue Reading