Wired
IMC’s Nadine Khan meets a menagerie of wire and bead animals on her lunch break and talks to its creators.
I am a 30 something novice blogger who adores writing. I am currently completing my diploma in PR and Communications through PRISA. I have an opinion about everything under the sun and take an active interest in the opinions, beliefs and feelings of others. As far as I am concerned blogging is the best thing to hit the globe since spandex.
IMC’s Nadine Khan meets a menagerie of wire and bead animals on her lunch break and talks to its creators.
A very personal reflection on how Nelson Mandela’s walk to freedom 20 years ago on February 11 transformed the life and prospects of a young Afrikaner.
I start to relax and look out the window at my fellow, and sister, motorists. For the first time I notice the beautiful colours of their various football shirts. Brazil, Spain and Portugal are among the favourites.
Spend some time with a South African, simply engage in casual conversation and see the impossible become the possible.
I challenge you to take a fresh look at our amazing Mzanzi. Go on a journey, find the possibilities and who knows you might just like Kahn Morbee – “.. be thinking of a time I felt inspired.”
Celebrities take on the Media – on the football “pitch”. Hundreds of people descended on Sammy Marks Square in Tshwane today to celebrate Football Friday – Mzansi style.
On a shopping trip to Makro, a well known mass merchandiser and cash and carry operator, I had one of those moments that can really ruin your day.
Noise has been in the South African news, from the mangling of our national anthem in Toulouse to complaints about our beloved vuvuzelas.