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Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Archbishop Desmond Tutu
Archbishop Desmond Tutu was born 7 October 1931 in Klerksdorp,
Western Transvaal, South Africa. Archbishop Desmond Tutu studied at the Pretoria Bantu Normal College
from 1951 to 1953, and went on to teach at Johannesburg Bantu High School and
at Munsienville High School in Mogale City.
Tutu then travelled to King's College London, (1962–1966),
where he received his bachelor's and master's degrees in theology. During this
time he worked as a part-time curate, first at St Alban's Church.
After the fall of apartheid, Tutu headed the Truth and
Reconciliation Commission. He retired as Archbishop of Cape Town in 1996.
Tutu is generally credited with coining
the term Rainbow Nation as a metaphor for post-apartheid South Africa after
1994 under African National Congress rule. The expression has since entered
mainstream consciousness to describe South Africa's ethnic diversity.
Monday, December 9, 2013
Jacob Zuma
President of
South Africa Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma, Born April 12, 1942. President of
South Africa since 2009. Zuma began engaging in politics at an early age and
joined the African National Congress in 1959.
Convicted of conspiring to overthrow
the Apartheid government, Zuma was sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment, which
he served on Robben Island with Nelson Mandela.
In 1990, he
was elected Chairperson of the ANC for the Southern Natal region, and took a
leading role in fighting political violence in the region between members of
the ANC and IFP. Zuma had experience in national leadership, as he started
serving in the National Executive committee of the ANC in 1977 when the party
was still a guerrilla movement. By the time he became its president he had served
the ANC for thirty years.
tokyo sexwale
Tokyo
Sexwale was born in 5 March 1953 in South Africa, Soweto. He is a
politician, businessman, anti-apartheid activist, and former political
prisoner. Sexwale was imprisoned on Robben Island for his anti-apartheid
activities.
After his
release, Sexwale returned to Johannesburg, where he served as head of the
public liaison department of the African National Congress Headquarters. He was
subsequently appointed the head of special projects, reporting to the ANC's
military headquarters. After the South African elections in April 1994, Sexwale
was elected as the first premier of the new PWV Province.
Sexwale also chairs companies such as
the Trans Hex Group Ltd. and Northam Platinum Ltd.; in addition, he is a
director of companies such as Absa Group Limited, Allied Electronics
Corporation Ltd. (more commonly known as Altech) and Gold Fields Ltd.
Saturday, December 7, 2013
unemployed graduates in south africa
The
latest unemployment figures released by Statistics SA which place the official
... Graduates from universities have an unemployment rate of about 5%.
Labour
market analyst says that about 600 000 university graduates are languishing at
home, unable to put into practice what they have learned.
A
growing army of unemployed graduates are now forced to either rely on their
families to support them or find jobs as unskilled workers, such as waiters,
clerks and office assistants.
University
qualifications, Sharp says, are not the only qualities employers look for when
recruiting.
Sharp’s
advice to young people is to choose what they want to study carefully before
going to university and enrolling for a course that is not in demand.
Monday, November 25, 2013
National Zoological Gardens of South Africa
The National
Zoological Gardens of South Africa also known as The Pretoria Zoo is an
85-hectare. It was opened on the October 21, 1899. It located in Pretoria,
South African (Boom Street)
The farm
Klein Schoemansdal, the property of Z.A.R. president Stephanus Schoeman, was
sold to Johannes Francois Celliers who renamed it Rus in Urbe. It was acquired
by the state in 1895, and the zoological gardens was established at the
outbreak of the Second Boer War in 1899. It became the official National
Zoological Gardens in 1916.
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