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Monday, 15 April 2013

Global Airport Cities World Conference & Exhibition

What is the Airport Cities Conference & Exhibition?

The Airport Cities World Conference & Exhibition (ACE) is the annual meeting place supporting the airport city development and aerotropolis community.
ACE brings people working in airport development together and focuses on the concept of evolving an airport and its surrounding area into a unique business and tourist destination in its own right.
ACE, now reaching its 11th Anniversary, allows attendees such as real estate developers, industry suppliers and airport CEOs to share their knowledge, experiences and best practices with others interested in using the model to develop and expand their very own airport cities.
When they are not benefiting from a comprehensive conference programme, attendees can network with key stakeholders in the creation and development of Airport Cities to explore business opportunities.

Saturday, 6 April 2013

Go Karting Like the Pros


Red Bull Kart Fight is a global tournament that's coming to South Africa
for the first time in May. It'll be giving amateur karters
the chance to compete for the title of South African champion.

Think you're fast enough? Here's how to enter: Buy a can of Red Bull,
take your till slip to a participating racetrack and cough up R50
 during the month of April to set your time lap. The fastest
racers will then be selected for the National Final at
Kyalami Raceway on 11 May. The SA champ will win a trip
to the Red Bull Kart World Finals in December. Joburg,
these are your options: Xtreme Indoor Karting in
Sunninghill Village Shopping Center,  Randburg Raceway
and Compu-Kart Racing in Stoneridge Shopping Center, Edenvale.

Saturday, 24 November 2012

VW Car Show @ Nasrec 2 Dec' 2012

 Show & Shine, Sound Competition
Flee Market, Beer Garden, Live Entertainment
Brought to you by

On The Decks
DJ Mark Stent
 And Many More....
Bring Your Whole Family And lets Enjoy Summer. Its gonna be Epic

Wednesday, 7 November 2012

Bonang leads the choir

New reality choir clash is set to wow South Africa
FOLLOWING in the footsteps of the highly successful Idols SA comes a brand-new music reality show - Clash of the Choirs South Africa.

The show, based on the American format of the same name, is about recording artists assembling choirs in their home towns and coaching them to blend in harmony.

Amongst those being punted as earmarked to grace the show are Y-FM DJ Bonang Matheba, who is expected to present the show, acclaimed musical directors Lindelani Mkhize, Jabu Hlongwane, Chicco Thwala, RJ Benjamin and 5-FM DJ Anele Mdoda.
They are among several big names that have been lined up for top roles in the show.

What's more, musician and dance sensation Zakes Bantwini, kwaito act TKZee member Zwai Bala and Idols Season 8 winner Khaya Mthethwa were the first three musical celebrity choir masters to be unveiled by the show's producers, DStv's Mzansi Magic.

The show is basically about recording artists assembling choirs in their home towns, coaching them and then blending their harmony to a world-beating, highly competitive level.
From the list of celebrity choir masters, a panel of three high-profile judges and two highly acclaimed musical directors, first up will be Bantwini.

He has the task of assembling the 20 best voices during the first Johannesburg auditions from up-and-coming amateur choirs at the Bassline in Newtown this weekend.


Bala and Mthethwa are due to hold auditions in Mpumalanga and KwaZulu-Natal respectively next week.

Bala - with experience gained from being a chorister in the Drakensburg Boys Choir and a hosting slot on Classic FM's international and local Top 10 charts, seems to be the perfect candidate for the job.
"This is straight up my alley as my roots are in choral music from my family and I am excited about it," Bala said yesterday.

"I have done vocal studies and I have a deep interest in choral music, and it is all great for what I will be doing."

Mthethwa's suitability as a talent scout - though seemingly coming in the earliest stage of his own career - seems to be also entrenched after he had mesmerised many during the latest Idols talent search season, as well as having been a pivotal part of numerous performances with the acclaimed Joyous Celebration and and in his pastor father's church choir.
Several other celebrity choir masters from seven provinces are expected to compete for a R250000 winner-takes-all purse - which has been set aside for a charity of the winner's choice.

The organisers told Sowetan that Northern Cape and Eastern Cape have been omitted at this stage of the competition.

Obama wins race for US presidency

He faces a difficult task of tackling deficits, reducing the national debt, overhauling expensive social programmes and dealing with a grid-locked Congress
President Barack Obama has rolled to re-election and a second term in the White House, defeating Republican challenger Mitt Romney and overcoming deep doubts about his handling of the U.S. economy.

Obama defeated Romney in a series of key swing states despite a weak economic recovery and persistently high unemployment as U.S. voters decided to stick with the first black president rather than go with the wealthy Republican.
Obama's victory in the hotly contested swing state of Ohio - as projected by TV networks - put him over the top in the fight for the 270 electoral votes needed to clinch the White House and ended Romney's hopes of pulling off a string of swing-state upsets.

Obama scored narrow wins in Ohio, Wisconsin, Iowa, Pennsylvania and New Hampshire - all states that Romney had contested - while the only swing state captured by Romney was North Carolina, according to network projections.

The same problems that dogged Obama in his first term are still there to confront him again.
He faces a difficult task of tackling $1 trillion annual deficits, reducing a $16 trillion national debt, overhauling expensive social programmes and dealing with a gridlocked U.S. Congress that kept the same partisan makeup.
Obama's projected victory will set the country's course for the next four years on spending, taxes, healthcare, the role of government and foreign policy challenges such as the rise of China and Iran's nuclear ambitions.

Each man offered different policies to cure what ails America's weak economy, with Obama pledging to raise taxes on the wealthy and Romney offering across-the-board tax cuts as a way to ignite strong economic growth.