‘History’ Posts
Written by q-and-a on 20 March 2012
3 million North Korea people have died due to disease and starvation. Hunger is so widespread that hundreds of thousands of North Korean children are so chronically malnourished that their growth has been stunted. The malnourishment is so bad that children have cataracts because there’s no nourishment at all. Defectors have reported cases of [Continue]
Written by ntabiseng on 20 March 2012
A photo selection from my website on the Bushwar or Border war at sites.google.com Submit your photos and experiences on the Border war or service with the SADF or its opposing forces such as SWAPO and FAPLA to my website, so we can preserve the history Video Rating: 4 / 5 Related Blogs [Continue]
Written by q-and-a on 19 March 2012
The Trailer for the new Web-Series and it’s pilot episode, The Prologue Related Blogs [Continue]
Written by theobserver on 19 March 2012
The citizens of East London remembers armistice day 91 years ago signalling the end of World War One and re-consecrate its war memorial in the city/ Video Rating: 0 / 5 Preview of Off_road_clara’s blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: www.travelpod.com This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow [Continue]
Written by ntabiseng on 18 March 2012
This is the fifth part of an interview conducted by the shortwave / internet radio program: The Right Perspective that they did with Theuns Cloete of Boervolk Radio on Jan 6 2007 on the 150th anniversary of the Transvaal Vierkleur flag: one of the most recognizable symbols of the Boerevolk. The Orange Free State Vierkleur [Continue]
Written by mary-anne on 18 March 2012
Archbishop Desmond Tutu was awarded the 1984 Nobel Peace Prize for his immense contribution to the cause of human rights. He spent years working to create a democratic and just society without racial divisions in South Africa. In 1995 Tutu was chosen by President Nelson Mandela to chair South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission and [Continue]
Written by mary-anne on 17 March 2012
On Monday 13th December 2010, Larry Joe was released from the Douglas Correctional Centre in the Northern Cape and stepped straight onto a stage in the prison grounds to perform songs from his first solo album, Crazy Life. This day marked the start of his new life as an artist and free man. On World [Continue]
Written by mary-anne on 17 March 2012
Preview of Pachi’s blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: www.travelpod.com This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator. Learn more about these videos: www.travelpod.com Video Rating: 0 / 5 Related Blogs [Continue]
Written by theobserver on 15 March 2012
Youth Day in South Africa – politicians and concerts Video Rating: 0 / 5 This initiative is aimed at getting my friends, family, international visitors, from both the conservative far-right, to inside the ‘black cage’ to have social intercourse, with the aim to have our mind-sets fine a common base. Three months ago I would [Continue]
Written by q-and-a on 15 March 2012
Dr. Christopher B. Howard, the Chairman and Founder of the Impact Young Lives Foundation, Vice President for Leadership & Strategic Initiatives at the University of Oklahoma, & (soon-to-be) President of Hampden-Sydney College, discusses leadership, what inspires him, and what he loves about OU. www.honorscollegeleadershipcenter.com [Continue]