Showing posts with label south africa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label south africa. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 18, 2019

South Africa Apologises Over Xenophobic Attacks, Envoy meets Buhari

A formal apology was tendered to Nigeria on Monday by the President of South Africa, Mr Cyril Ramaphosa, over the xenophobic attacks on Nigerians in his country.
He said the ugly incidents did not represent the values his country cherished.
Ramaphosa’s apology was delivered to President Muhammadu Buhari in Abuja by a special envoy he sent with his Nigerian counterpart.
The envoy, Mr Jeff Radebe, came to see Buhari in company with the South African High Commissioner to Nigeria, Mr Bobby Monroe, and two other officials.
Speaking with State House Correspondents after the meeting, Radebe said, “We met with President Buhari to convey President Ramaphosa’s sincerest apologies about the incidents that have recently transpired in South Africa.
“The incidents do not represent what we stand for as a constitutional democracy in South Africa and the President has apologised for these incidents.
“He has also instructed law enforcement agencies to leave no stone unturned to bring those involved to book.
“He (Ramaphosa) also conveyed his resolve of ensuring that both Nigeria and South Africa continued to play a critical role in the rebuilding of Africa to attend the agenda 2063; the Africa that we want.
“We also recalled with fun memories the historical times that exit between Nigeria and South Africa. During the dark days of apartheid, we knew that the Nigerian people and their government stood behind our leaders, who were fighting against the obnoxious system of apartheid.”
He noted that leaders on the African continent must use the crisis as an opportunity to “make sure that the scourge of unemployment, poverty and inequality in Africa is attended to by our leaders.”
Radebe added that during Buhari’s planned visit to South Africa on October 3, the two leaders would take advantage of the existing Bi-Mission Commission to “address all those issues of mutual concern about South Africa and Nigeria.”
When asked whether South would pay compensation to Nigerians whose property were either looted or set ablaze, the envoy replied that such issues would be tackled during Buhari’s visit.
He explained, “During President Buhari’s state visit to South Africa, there will be discussions there. I do understand that the issue of compensation and restitution is part of the agenda.
 “We should wait until October 3 to see how that unfolds. But, I can indicate that as a lawyer, the South African laws require that all registered companies must have public insurance in terms of things of this nature.”
He added that up to 50 suspects had been arrested and would be prosecuted accordingly.
Speaking on why it took South Africa long time to address xenophobia, he said, “These incidents have been happening from time to time. As you know, we are still emerging from the system of apartheid, where according to statistics, the last unemployment rate was around 29 per cent.
“Some of these incidents occur in areas where there is poverty, unemployment and fight for scarce resources. But no amount of hunger, hardship, justifies the looting of property, killings of people, whether they are South Africans or foreigners. We regard that as an act of criminality.”

Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Bonang MathebaBosses Up On The Cover of Cosmopolitan South Africa!

 In an exclusive interview with Cosmopolitan South Africa, Bonang opens up about co-hosting Global Citizen Festival with Oprah Winfrey and Naomi Campbell, balancing work and family friends, taking care of herself and her skin.
When asked about what advice she would give to COSMO girls, the multi-award winning media personality and business mogul had this to say;
We live in the era of social media – a world of instant gratification. We forget that it takes time to achieve success. It took 16 years to be where I am. It takes patience, perseverance, praying, focus, dedication and love. It takes being true and being patient enough to complete what it is that you’ve started. I always say it takes about four to five years to be successful because it’s true. I think the young generation needs to realise that, and go back and appreciate hard work – starting from the bottom and climbing up the ladder to get to where you want to be.

Friday, September 28, 2018

Glam Africa Magazine’s Features South African Chef and TV Personality- Lorna Maseko


What does beauty mean to you? Your answer to this question just might change once you read Glam Africa’s “Beyond Beauty” issue.   

This edition which features popular South African Chef and TV Personality, Lorna Maseko, on the cover, is jam-packed with an eclectic range of beauty, fashion, and lifestyle content you will love.   

Some highlights include the ‘Real  Women,  Real  Beauty’  shoot, featuring nine women of colour with inspirational stories, who have embraced  their  bodies  unapologetically  and  are empowering  others  to  do  the  same.   Not only are  these  incredible  women  united  by  their  melanin,  but   they  have  each  also  battled  with  their  individual  beauty  in  some   shape  or  form.  And by learning to  love  themselves  just  the  way   that  they  are,  they  have  been  able  to  challenge  conventional   beauty  standards  and  show  the  world  that  they  too  deserve  to  be   seen  and  represented  in  magazine  spreads  and  on  billboards.   

Also in this edition, Lorna Maseko gives the publication the exclusive  scoop on transcending personal setbacks to ultimately smashing all the  goals she set for herself.  

 In this issue, African men of different age ranges share what beauty means  to them, and boy would you be pleasantly surprised by some of their  responses.    This edition also gives you all the latest scoop on trends  in  beauty   tech    the  hottest  gadgets  to  enhance  your  regular  beauty   regimen.  Looking for the  ultimate  party  looks?  It’s all here. Plus  the latest on your favourite celebs, stylistas, travel destinations and  cuisine.   

The latest issue of Glam Africa in stores from October 5th, and will be  available across the country at locations including, Shoprite, Terra  Kulture, Oriki Spa, Sari Signature, Quintessence, and more. It is  available now and on demand at www.glamafrica.com/magazine offering card,  bank transfer and cash on delivery payment options.   

Glam Africa Magazine is a quarterly lifestyle publication that showcases  African excellence with a worldwide readership of 1.5 million and  distributed in Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa and United Kingdom.   

 




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