With this year's most anticipated event on our shores, it is important that we highlight a few pointers on having a happy and safe stay in South Africa. There are a couple of factors that you have to take in mind when travelling to South Africa.
It maybe summer in the Northern Hemisphere, however in South Africa we are about to get into our winter months, the world cup will be in winter, so do bring along your winter clothes with. The temperatures are in the range of 16° C (during the day) to 4°C (at night) and peak at 23°C(during the day) -8°C (at night)
For safety reasons it is advisable that you stay in pairs when you go around. most of the venues that will be visited are considered to be safe, however there are a feww pointers you should follow.
• Don’t attract attention to yourself(wearing flashy clothes)
• Keep camera’s and other valuables close to you
• If you are not going on a safari don’t wear safari gear.(it just screams tourist)
• Public drinking is illegal in South Africa and offenders will be arrested
There may be some people out there still wandering if it is safe for them to come to the country or not. If the country was not safe FIFA wouldn't have awarded the Bid to South Africa. There is nothing wrong with fearing the unknown, there will be two options when you make your decision. you can either stay at home *scared* and enjoy the game from the comfort your leaving room. or you can come to the motherland to see the beautiful game, this is a potent combination.
The passion at the stadiums can not be felt on screen, you will have to experience the beautiful people of this country and our preparation for your visit. and remember "Life is for living and not living uptight."
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Monday 31 May 2010
Friday 07 May 2010
THOBELA
Thobela, a pedi greeting. I haven't visited this site in a while. I am astonished by all the Football fever and excitement around the event plus all the work around the show that I am working with.
Anyway enough about me, the country that you will be visiting in like 30 days or so is looking forward to your visit and all those people who will be on the Conti programme are in for an African experience like no other. we have joojed things up a bit to meet all the international standards while keeping the local flavour.
This is the most anticipated event of 2010 and a marketers dream or nightmare, almost every second ad. has a soccer theme. It's good if your product is related however it's interesting to see the creativity of certain companies that don't gel with the soccer theme.
Oh, and every event or function has a Soccer theme, by now every one in Africa knows about the tournament and is looking forward to greeting you in your language and allowing you to learn something from their language and culture.
I am looking forward to your visit, I have so much I want to show you.
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Anyway enough about me, the country that you will be visiting in like 30 days or so is looking forward to your visit and all those people who will be on the Conti programme are in for an African experience like no other. we have joojed things up a bit to meet all the international standards while keeping the local flavour.
This is the most anticipated event of 2010 and a marketers dream or nightmare, almost every second ad. has a soccer theme. It's good if your product is related however it's interesting to see the creativity of certain companies that don't gel with the soccer theme.
Oh, and every event or function has a Soccer theme, by now every one in Africa knows about the tournament and is looking forward to greeting you in your language and allowing you to learn something from their language and culture.
I am looking forward to your visit, I have so much I want to show you.
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Thursday 29 April 2010
Soul Searching...thats wher i have been hiding
I have 4 quotes to describe how i have been doing and where my mind is headed in the next few weeks to come, we (Learnership group) need as much inspiration and motivation as possible. Speaking for myself, I go around thinking i have everything under control, well that's what it seems like on the surface and when you walking around with pride and your head up high.
Failure: Yes, that's my biggest fear right now, that not only will i let down those who have the biggest faith in me, but my country during the world cup as well as myself. People always make perceptions of you from the way you present yourself in a crowd. The moment you don't deliver what is expected of you, you become a failure, a disappointment and the pressure is on. Now you can always blame people for expecting too much from you, but what you need to understand is that there is reason why your head is up high and why people see in you what you don't, why they have the faith in you that you seem to be searching for. "You haven't failed until you quit trying" by Anon. "you on the road to success when you realise that failure is only a detour" by Anon. This is the part where you pick yourself and dust yourself up.
Shyness/ Lack of Confidence: Everyone that knows me or who have been around me will know that I'm extremely shy at first and people tend to interpret that as confidence and pride. But through my time with with the Continental crew (especially Anja) i have realised that the only time you lack confidence and is when you have no clue whats going on, what you need to do and you just lost in some little world of yours. and my shyness is actually some sort of protective element i use to hold myself back and give myself time to scan and analyse the situation and my surrounding before i could break free. with tons of knowledge you gain confidence and break free. "the shell must break before the bird can fly" by Tennyson. And for the next two weeks, its cracking that shell so when its time to represent my country with pride, the Blue Crane (national bird) will be flying high.
Challenge: Being part of this programme has taught me alot, now the educational part I'm still working on, but its the lessons of life that really stick to me. Now being giving an amazing opportunity like the one we have is more then a blessing, getting the year end national tour guide certificate and everything else that has been paid for is fantastic, but what valuable life lessons have you taken in during this time?? I remember being in a taxi on my way to my 3rd assessment *embarrassed face* and i was complaining on the phone to a friend of mine how much work all this is and how tired i am and i kept whining and crying, and she said to me that i am not being greatful. How many people out there would love the chance you have right now? how many sit at home with no education and no work not because they don't want to but because they just don't have the same opportunities as you do?? i need to stop complaining and do what I'm best at. i was not chosen out of the odd 400 because they thought i was pretty, but because i gave to them what they need to touch the souls of our guests during the 2010 FIFA World Cup, I showed them that I'm made of success and can tackle any task given at hand. now this is not say i need to be perfect all the time, but to give whatever i am doing, the best that i have.
For the past two days my boyfriend has complained that I'm forever whining and crying. and i think if i used all that energy into something positive, no challenge will be too big or too hard for me. Not only am i going to make Continental proud, my family, friends, mentor, colleagues, and all the guest, but i am going to make myself proud to be a South African and i will raise my flag up high and feel my heartbeat as the wind blows it side to side. so this quote i dedicate it to everyone "Don't ask for a lighter load, rather ask for a stronger back" by Anon.
Now to end this on a more positive note, i hope you all realise the potential you have in you, wherever you are in the world, what job you may be doing, whatever course you may doing in school, whatever challenges are thrown at you in life:
Question you should be asking is "Is it worth it?" and not "Can it be done?", and for my beloved country, YES IT IS WORTH EVERY PINCH OF SWEAT TO BE THE BEST TOURIST GUIDE THIS COUNTRY HAS TO OFFER!!! Until next time, I'm signing off!
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Failure: Yes, that's my biggest fear right now, that not only will i let down those who have the biggest faith in me, but my country during the world cup as well as myself. People always make perceptions of you from the way you present yourself in a crowd. The moment you don't deliver what is expected of you, you become a failure, a disappointment and the pressure is on. Now you can always blame people for expecting too much from you, but what you need to understand is that there is reason why your head is up high and why people see in you what you don't, why they have the faith in you that you seem to be searching for. "You haven't failed until you quit trying" by Anon. "you on the road to success when you realise that failure is only a detour" by Anon. This is the part where you pick yourself and dust yourself up.
Shyness/ Lack of Confidence: Everyone that knows me or who have been around me will know that I'm extremely shy at first and people tend to interpret that as confidence and pride. But through my time with with the Continental crew (especially Anja) i have realised that the only time you lack confidence and is when you have no clue whats going on, what you need to do and you just lost in some little world of yours. and my shyness is actually some sort of protective element i use to hold myself back and give myself time to scan and analyse the situation and my surrounding before i could break free. with tons of knowledge you gain confidence and break free. "the shell must break before the bird can fly" by Tennyson. And for the next two weeks, its cracking that shell so when its time to represent my country with pride, the Blue Crane (national bird) will be flying high.
Challenge: Being part of this programme has taught me alot, now the educational part I'm still working on, but its the lessons of life that really stick to me. Now being giving an amazing opportunity like the one we have is more then a blessing, getting the year end national tour guide certificate and everything else that has been paid for is fantastic, but what valuable life lessons have you taken in during this time?? I remember being in a taxi on my way to my 3rd assessment *embarrassed face* and i was complaining on the phone to a friend of mine how much work all this is and how tired i am and i kept whining and crying, and she said to me that i am not being greatful. How many people out there would love the chance you have right now? how many sit at home with no education and no work not because they don't want to but because they just don't have the same opportunities as you do?? i need to stop complaining and do what I'm best at. i was not chosen out of the odd 400 because they thought i was pretty, but because i gave to them what they need to touch the souls of our guests during the 2010 FIFA World Cup, I showed them that I'm made of success and can tackle any task given at hand. now this is not say i need to be perfect all the time, but to give whatever i am doing, the best that i have.
For the past two days my boyfriend has complained that I'm forever whining and crying. and i think if i used all that energy into something positive, no challenge will be too big or too hard for me. Not only am i going to make Continental proud, my family, friends, mentor, colleagues, and all the guest, but i am going to make myself proud to be a South African and i will raise my flag up high and feel my heartbeat as the wind blows it side to side. so this quote i dedicate it to everyone "Don't ask for a lighter load, rather ask for a stronger back" by Anon.
Now to end this on a more positive note, i hope you all realise the potential you have in you, wherever you are in the world, what job you may be doing, whatever course you may doing in school, whatever challenges are thrown at you in life:
Question you should be asking is "Is it worth it?" and not "Can it be done?", and for my beloved country, YES IT IS WORTH EVERY PINCH OF SWEAT TO BE THE BEST TOURIST GUIDE THIS COUNTRY HAS TO OFFER!!! Until next time, I'm signing off!
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Wednesday 14 April 2010
Child's play
On saturday, Thebe exhibitions and projects was invited to the oliver's house annual easter party and I was fortunate to attend on behalf of Thebe with a couple of the colleaques.
Well Oliver's house is one of the charity's that Thebe supports. they look after orphaned children and disadvantaged families, but on the day we were celebrating the children and boy we had a blast. we had so much fun running around with the kids, playing soccer, easter egg hunt, swinging, pony rides and mini quad bikes
here are some of the pics

Carla and the kids
mzansi fans
Smangaliso coaching our future soccer stars
team thebe
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Well Oliver's house is one of the charity's that Thebe supports. they look after orphaned children and disadvantaged families, but on the day we were celebrating the children and boy we had a blast. we had so much fun running around with the kids, playing soccer, easter egg hunt, swinging, pony rides and mini quad bikes
here are some of the pics
Carla and the kids
mzansi fans
Smangaliso coaching our future soccer stars
team thebe
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Tuesday 13 April 2010
Interested in going to the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ ?
If you are a football fan - or the posts on this blog have made you curious ;-) and you want to go to the FIFA World Cup™ in South Africa, then we now have something for you:
Continental AG has launched its interactive online ContiTireKick game on the Internet. The official sponsor of the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ is offering a total of 30 soccer fans from all around the world the chance to experience a match live.
At www.ContiTireKick.com, users registered on Facebook can compete against one another and determine the best "online kickers" and "level designers" until April 30, 2010 without further registration requirements. There are 200 prizes to be won. The most attractive prizes are definitely the 15 pairs of tickets for a group match, quarter-final match or even the final together with a three-day trip to South Africa including flights, accommodation, transfers and an attractive side program.
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Continental AG has launched its interactive online ContiTireKick game on the Internet. The official sponsor of the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ is offering a total of 30 soccer fans from all around the world the chance to experience a match live.
At www.ContiTireKick.com, users registered on Facebook can compete against one another and determine the best "online kickers" and "level designers" until April 30, 2010 without further registration requirements. There are 200 prizes to be won. The most attractive prizes are definitely the 15 pairs of tickets for a group match, quarter-final match or even the final together with a three-day trip to South Africa including flights, accommodation, transfers and an attractive side program.
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