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General Discussion / Baracks new hit single out now...
« on: March 18, 2008, 11:54:47 AM »
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Media / 999 or is that triple AIDS?
« on: March 07, 2008, 09:18:56 AM »
By the looks of things 999 will soon have another death in the stable. Stitch has been diagnosed with full blown AIDS. Eish don't know whats going on but that ish is just scary....
http://www.sowetan.co.za/News/Article.aspx?id=721933
http://www.sowetan.co.za/News/Article.aspx?id=721933
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Media / Ntsiki Mazwai bares all
« on: February 22, 2008, 09:26:55 AM »
Celeb poet strips to the bone
uninhibited: Though other celebs did not go the full monty, mazwai went the whole hog.
No holds barred for Ntsiki
Red-blooded men are drooling over the nude photograph of Ntsiki Mazwai published in the March issue of Marie Claire magazine.
Mazwai is one of 22 celebrities who posed starkers in the issue in a campaign to raise awareness about the high incidence of rape . Others include Mark Fish and Loyiso Bala.
Though other celebs did not go the full monty, Mazwai went the whole hog to the disapproval of some people who felt it was in bad taste.
Asked why she did it, she said she was being different.
“The fact that I am different is the difference,” the 25-year-old poet said.
She said the photo shoot was not meant to be sexual, but educational and to dispel social myths.
“This picture means that in spite of what a woman is wearing, it does not mean she must be raped. The perception that when you wear a short skirt you want to be raped is bull… . Women must be able to wear what they want without fear or hara**ment by any one.”
Asked what her publisher father, Thami Mazwai, thought about the picture, she said he had not seen it yet. Her sister Thandiswa initially agreed to be part of the shoot, but pulled out following pressure from her family.
“I am sure he will understand when he sees it. I’m lucky enough to be born into a family that understands me.”
uninhibited: Though other celebs did not go the full monty, mazwai went the whole hog.
No holds barred for Ntsiki
Red-blooded men are drooling over the nude photograph of Ntsiki Mazwai published in the March issue of Marie Claire magazine.
Mazwai is one of 22 celebrities who posed starkers in the issue in a campaign to raise awareness about the high incidence of rape . Others include Mark Fish and Loyiso Bala.
Though other celebs did not go the full monty, Mazwai went the whole hog to the disapproval of some people who felt it was in bad taste.
Asked why she did it, she said she was being different.
“The fact that I am different is the difference,” the 25-year-old poet said.
She said the photo shoot was not meant to be sexual, but educational and to dispel social myths.
“This picture means that in spite of what a woman is wearing, it does not mean she must be raped. The perception that when you wear a short skirt you want to be raped is bull… . Women must be able to wear what they want without fear or hara**ment by any one.”
Asked what her publisher father, Thami Mazwai, thought about the picture, she said he had not seen it yet. Her sister Thandiswa initially agreed to be part of the shoot, but pulled out following pressure from her family.
“I am sure he will understand when he sees it. I’m lucky enough to be born into a family that understands me.”
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Sports Arena / "STOP THINKING LIKE A k******"
« on: February 20, 2008, 10:45:32 AM »
The words of Irvin Khoza, the chairman of the S.A 2010 World Cup Committee after being questioned about the alleged internal tension that could tear the committee apart.
February 19, 2008, 17:00
The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) has called on the FIFA 2010 World Cup Local Organizing Committee (LOC) Chairperson, Irvin Khoza to apologise to the public following a derogatory comment he made about a journalist. The commission said such language, after 14 years of democracy, had no place in South Africa.
Khoza has taken a swipe at what he calls detractors in the media, who he has accused of conveying negative reports about South Africa's 2010 aspirations. Khoza used a derogatory word to describe a journalist whom he believed had not been thinking properly.
"Mr Khoza's remarks are an insult to all South Africans and they undermine our efforts of building a non-racial society," says the HRC chairperson, Jody Kollapen. He says the commission is considering taking to matter to the Equality Court.
Meanwhile Khoza said he had already apologised before making the comment and that he had clarified it with other media earlier in the day.
SABC NEWS 18 FEBRUARY 2008
Eish yah neah...
February 19, 2008, 17:00
The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) has called on the FIFA 2010 World Cup Local Organizing Committee (LOC) Chairperson, Irvin Khoza to apologise to the public following a derogatory comment he made about a journalist. The commission said such language, after 14 years of democracy, had no place in South Africa.
Khoza has taken a swipe at what he calls detractors in the media, who he has accused of conveying negative reports about South Africa's 2010 aspirations. Khoza used a derogatory word to describe a journalist whom he believed had not been thinking properly.
"Mr Khoza's remarks are an insult to all South Africans and they undermine our efforts of building a non-racial society," says the HRC chairperson, Jody Kollapen. He says the commission is considering taking to matter to the Equality Court.
Meanwhile Khoza said he had already apologised before making the comment and that he had clarified it with other media earlier in the day.
SABC NEWS 18 FEBRUARY 2008
Eish yah neah...