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CAPE TOWN. the MARKETS and what to buy ????️ at GREENMARKET SQUARE, South Africa
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Cape Town is a port city on South Africa’s southwest coast, on a peninsula beneath the imposing Table Mountain. Slowly rotating cable cars climb to the mountain’s flat top, from which there are sweeping views of the city, the busy harbor and boats heading for Robben Island, the notorious prison that once held Nelson Mandela, which is now a living museum.
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Cape Town port 'will become the gateway into Africa' [construction]
In an exclusive interview with Concrete.TV, Cape Town Mayor Patricia de Lille shares insight into the upcoming African Ports Evolution forum 2013 and reveals the plans for expansion of Cape Town's port and harbours.
The African Ports Evolution Forum 2013 will take place at the Cape Town International Convention Centre from 26th to 28th of August 2013.
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Meet the illegal sex workers on SA's dark streets and the people who help them
Sex work is illegal in South Africa. However, 150,000 sex workers are known to work throughout Mzansi. Sunday Times took a ride with SWEAT (Sex Workers Education and Advocacy Taskforce) on their outreach program to serve sex workers.
SWEAT aids sex workers by providing them with contraceptives, paralegal advice and a helping hand to any problems they face.
There has been increased pressure on the Department of Justice to bring in new legislation in an attempt to protect sex workers.
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Cape Town Sightseeing Tour
Cape Town, also known as ‘The Mother City’, is South Africa’s oldest Town located at the most Southern point of the African Continent. The Dutch founded Cape Town as a refreshment station for European ships en route to the Indian Ocean and Asia. By the early 19th Century it was a cosmopolitan Port marked by conflict between Dutch settlers and British colonists which culminated into the Anglo-Boer War of 1899-1902.
Today, CT has one of South Africa’s most diverse populations. In spite of their differences and fierce social contrasts, the majority of the 3.5 million inhabitants wouldn’t trade their City for any other place on Earth. Cape Town's iconic attractions and destinations, include the world heritage Table Mountain site and V&A Waterfront harbor where one can take a ferry to Robben Island where Nelson Mandela spent 18 of his 27 years in prison.
Cape Town counts numerous places of wonder, among those: Kirstenbosch Botanical Garden, Clifton, Sea Point, Bantry Bay, Green Point, Bo Kaap, the main museums (African, Jewish, District Six and Gold museum), the International Convention Centre, St George's Cathedral and the many prestigious Hotels and Mansions along the stunning coastal suburbs of Camps Bay, not to mention the legendary Constantia Wine Route …
The Dark Side Of South African Vineyards
Land of Dust: The SA farm belt where bad health, bad education and low wages are still the norm.
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Hex River Valley is home to South Africa's booming wine industry. Yet despite huge profits, the rewards for farm workers are long hours, low wages and poor health: a status quo that's feeding a growing discontent.
Two decades after the end of apartheid, farm hand Shawn Yanta isn't celebrating anything. Only the rich are celebrating. The working class still struggles. Despite the huge growth in profits since the end of international boycotts, the region's fruit pickers remain trapped in poverty, neglected by the government and social services. And many, like Mwabasi, are losing hope: I'm afraid to die and leave my children with no future.
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History of South Africa Pt 1 of 12 Many Societies
Many Societies How the present South African state was formed out of several societies, arriving at different times, some overland, some by sea, with different economies, languages, religions and political systems. (2hrs.)
Chapters:
1. Introduction 00:00:00
2. The Long Beginning 00:03:54
3. Herders 00:12:50
4. Mixed Farmers 00:20:55
5. White Settlement 00:30:41
6. Colliding Frontiers 00:47:04
7. The Mfecane 01:02:35
8. The Xhosa Cattle Killing 01:23:55
9. The Great Trek and Blood River 01:33:29
Credits 01:57:36
Rwandan landscape artist making waves in South Africa
Eric Karangwa is a striving painter who lives in South Africa's Cape Town.
Eric is currently working on his latest masterpiece. He swiftly swooshes his brush as he portrays yet another intricate landscape depicting the beauty of Cape Town.
Born in Rwanda, the 33-year-old fled the East African nation during the genocide in 1994. He says his love for art began way back home.
In my childhood back home, I loved sketching ... I loved sketching from the primary school. I remember I used to go home…
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Documentary on the V&A Waterfront (French)
A French TV channel visited Cape Town to film this documentary on the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront.
African Trading Port (Awesome African art store in the Waterfront) is featured in the second half - :)
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South Africa : A Shorthand History
A broad visual overview of South African History and the rich tapestry of early people who made it their home from its first inhabitants, the Khoisan, to the many settlers that followed…the ancestors of the Zulus from North East Africa in 1800 years ago into the northern part of what is now KwaZulu Natal and the Bantu who migrated southwards from Central and East Africa and the Dutch in the 17th century with the arrival of Jan van Riebeck who created a refreshment station at the Cape for ships navigating the southern tip of the continent along the sea route opened by Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama in the 15th century. The next big wave of settlers came with the arrival of the 1820 English settlers and as these different groups of people vied for land, conflict was inevitable. In the Eastern Cape hostilities broke out between the British settlers and the resident Khosa people paving the way for a 100 years of war. The Dutch migrated inland to escape British rule which gave rise to the 2 Boer Republics, the Free State and the Transvaal, and culminated in the Anglo Boer War when gold was discovered in President Kruger’s Transvaal. General Jan Smuts tried to bring Boer and Brit together after the Anglo Boer War with limited success. He was regarded by his own kind as a traitor to the Afrikaner cause, especially when committing South African Troops to fight on the side of Britain in two World Wars, at a time when many Afrikaners sided with the Germans, a sentiment expressed in the creation of the Ossewabrandwag. All of this contributed in no small measure to the United Party under Smuts’ leadership losing to the National Party in 1948, paving the way for Apartheid Laws and the further disenfranchisement of Blacks who had already suffered through a policy of separate development and the introduction of the Native Land Act in 1913 which in turn led to the creation of the ANC. With the unbanning of the ANC and the release of Nelson Mandela in 1990, South Africa was to experience a democratic government for the first time creating a social environment where it was possible for its people to look beyond racial differences and recognize the common humanity in each other, working together to create a better South Africa for all in a spirit of national unity …. a vision of this great man that has yet to be fulfilled.
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INVESTING IN AFRICAN MINING INADABA, CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA-PREZ AKUFO ADDO'S ADDRESS_AKM
President Akufo-Addo says Africa has come of age, and should no longer give unusual tax and royalty incentives to mining companies.
African countries he said, should work with them under the normal conditions that pertain in other parts of the world, with such companies not be expected to make extraordinary profits on the continent.
He was speaking at the ‘Investing in African mining Indaba’ at Cape Town in South Africa.
Armed robbery in port Elizabeth in South Africa
1930s U.S. NAVY SAILORS VISIT EGYPT & SOUTH AFRICA CAIRO TO CAPETOWN FILM PYRAMIDS 43894c
Cairo to Capetown, is a black and white, short film, regarding the ports U.S. Navy sailors could visit along the coast of Africa. This film was a United Artist Film. United Artists (UA) is an American film and television entertainment studio founded in 1919. UA added sound to their films in the 1930’s. This film was probably made in that era.
A Navy cruiser ship is shown at sea (0:21-0:26). Map of Africa (0:27-0:32) showing Alexandria, Egypt (0:33-0:36). Cairo’s Muhammad Ali Alabaster Mosque built in 1848 (0:42-0:49). Cairo streets with people dressed in their native attire (0:50-1:01). Naval sailors taking a camel ride (1:02-1:28). They visit the Egyptian Great Sphinx which was unearthed in 1905 (1:29-1:43). They next take a trip through the Suez Canal built between 1859 and 1869 (1:48-2:03). Map of Africa shown with Port Sudan (2:04-2:09). Sudan, the home of Rudyard Kipling’s “Fuzzy-Wuzzy” published in 1892. Fuzzy-Wuzzy was a term used for the 19th century Beja warriors (2:10-2:22). Map of Africa showing Berbera British Somaliland capital of Somaliland until 1941 (2:24-2:30). Camels carrying their loads with Somali native people walking beside them (2:31-2:42). Sailor being carried from their boat to shore in a chair litter (2:43-2:52). Teaching baseball to the people (2:53-3:01). Map of Africa showing Mombasa, Kenya (3:11-3:18). Kenyan warriors (3:19-3:33). Sailors with a lioness (3:34-3:41). African map showing Zanzibar, Tanzania (3:42-3:48). Tanzania fishing boats (3:49-4:01). Walking the streets of Tanzania eating bananas (4:07-4:16). Tanzanian people dancing (4:17-4:28). Map showing Tamatave, (Toamasina), Madagascar (4:36-4:44). Local Madagasy people walking with sailors in the rain with umbrella’s (4:45-4:57). Woman combing the hair of a child (4:58-5:02). Women pounding rice (5:03-5:07). Madagasy people dancing (5:08-5:29). African map of Durban, South Africa (5:31-5:38). Rickshaw boy dressed in native chieftain outfit (5:39-6:02). Map showing Cape Town, South Africa (6:04-6:08). Double decker buses (6:16-6:22). Rhodes Memorial was built in honor of Cecil John Rhodes in 1912. It was designed by Sir Herbert Baker (6:29-6:43). Map of the St. Helena Island off the West Africa coast (6:45-6:51). Scenes of the volcanic island on which Napoleon was exiled in 1815 (6:52-7:08). Napoleon’s tomb and home (7:09-7:23). Crew heads home on-board the ship. They stay busy with Sack races (7:29-7:32), hopping on one foot (7:33-7:39), and sleeping on deck in hammocks (7:47-8:27).
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South Africa, Nigeria trade deals: Prof. Adekeye Adebajo
South Africa and Nigeria have resolved to work together to address challenges facing the two countries following President Muhammadu Buhari's state visit. While trade relations were the focus, attacks on foreign nationals living in South Africa and the Nigerian reprisals, also received attention. For more on this issue, Lulu Gaboo spoke to Professor Adekeye Adebajo, Director of the Institute for Pan-African Thought and Conversation at the University of Johannesburg.
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UPDATE: WEF on Africa 2019 in Cape Town
The World Economic Forum on Africa will officially start this morning. The three day event is expected to attract over one-thousand leaders from government, business, academia and civil society. The gathering will also be attended by ten heads of state including Presidents of Zimbabwe, Uganda, Botswana and Ethiopia. The theme for this year's gathering is Shaping inclusive growth and shared futures in the fourth industrial revolution.
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Tubal C Store Tour: Taung Trading, V&A Waterfront, Cape Town
In late 2015, we collaborated with our sister company Uriah Designs, to manufacture and supply fixturing for the stunning new Taung Trading store in the V&A Waterfont, Cape Town. A highlight of the video is the steel lasercut perforated display panels used throughout the store. We will soon be introducing a whole standardised product range of perforated panels in various designs, so keep an eye on our website!
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Cosatu Fuel Strikes - Members in Action
Here is a look at what a strike looks like at a fuel stop in South Africa
ALEXANDRIA CAPETOWN FIRST TRADE RAID ROUTE AND RAOD MAP OCTOBER 2017
the movie describes the route of the first Alex cape trade raid expedition from Egypt till South Africa or Alexandria to cape town of 50 trucks with containers from Egypt till south Africa crossing 9 countries Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, South Africa. Under the umbrella of the Ministry's of transport of all the 9 countries , African Union AU, NEPAD, UNIDO, UNDP, World Bank, EIB, African Development Bank, Africa Exim Bank, Arab League, Arab Academy for science and technology AAST. The trip is organized and managed by a joint venture from Earned Value Logistics Services company a value group company and Egypt Logistics services both are African rooted companies with the help from iqpc a leading events planner worldwide and B2B another African trading company.