I am, if you have not noticed by my past articles, a rugby enthusiast. I have had the privilege of coaching this game at some very competitive and talented levels. I usally revel in the July rugby week which is the U18 Craven Week, named after SA rugby legend Dr Danie Craven. However I am […]
2011
What will you do for Mandela’s non-racist society?
Nelson Mandela has been at the forefront of the struggle for non-racism and national unity to end all forms of apartheid in South Africa. The world will be celebrating this on his 93rd birthday come July 18. Even though much of his political activity — including leading the military wing of the ANC, Umkhonto We […]
My dear fellow cyclists
While cycling during the past week I realised that so many of us err in our ways. Our habits need to be changed or amended. If we wish to improve our lot with our fellow road users then we need to take immediate action. Only if we do this will we avoid being ostracised, suffer […]
Moving on to the Tri-Nations, now what?
The first Super 15 has come and gone, Sanzar made their TV rights money and there are complaints abound at its elongated format. I am happy that the Reds won the tournament, not only because I called them as the champions after week four, but because the have played consistent, high quality rugby. The rugby […]
Rise up, young Africans
By Ezlyn Barends Entrepreneurship is a key driver in our economy. At the economic level, entrepreneurship stimulates markets. The creation of new businesses leads to further job creation and employment opportunities. At the social level, entrepreneurship empowers communities and its people. It also fosters innovation and changes the mindsets of citizens. Enterprising young South Africans […]
Unified communications should be partly in the cloud
ICT vendors are pushing cloud computing almost without exception these days. And their backing of it is very compelling. For one thing, the green benefits are unassailable, with more efficient, demand-dictated provisioning of computing resources, lower consumption of electricity and less atmospheric warming. In the face of demands for higher performance at lower cost, cloud […]
Desire, democracy and Deleuze/Guattari
Escaping for a while from the suffocating Turkish summer in a beautifully carpeted teashop in Istanbul near the Hagia Sophia, we marvel at the unbelievable flows of energy exuded by one of the most vibrant and variegated cities in the world. It is as if every nook and cranny of this metropolis of 13-million people […]
Turkish delight
If at times, as Heidegger remarked, one forgets to be astonished at the very existence of the world, the the pulsating energy and sensory richness — to the point of overload — of Istanbul on the Bosphorus prompts one to remember to be astonished anew. Ten days in Istanbul, too much of it spent at […]
The ANC goes and digs up some good ideas
Apartheid wrought its greatest damage through a deliberate policy of discriminatory education spending but paradoxically, Afrikaner Calvinism demanded strict accountability.
World population day: Agriculture offers huge opportunities for a planet of 7-billion
As the global population increases, so does the number of mouths to feed. The good news is that in addition to providing food, innovations in sustainable agriculture can provide a solution to many of the challenges that a growing population presents. Agriculture is emerging as a solution to mitigating climate change, reducing public health […]
‘Injured’ or resting, Div is spot on
The Super 15 isn’t even over and already the games have begun as the Rugby World Cup approaches. This became apparent with the South African Rugby Union’s announcement of 21 players who are “injured” or who have been carrying injuries through the Super 15 competition. All players on the list won’t be considered for the […]
VoIP flourishing despite bandwidth limitations
The recent takeover of Skype by Microsoft makes for good headlines, but the transaction is a bit of a red herring when one is analysing global VoIP and IP telephony trends. Ultimately, Microsoft’s move is less a VoIP trend marker than a sign that the global giant is looking for ways to secure market share […]