Monday, 31 May 2010
South African winter
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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Friday, 07 May 2010
THOBELA
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
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
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™ ?
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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Tuesday, 06 April 2010
FREE TICKETS & FINANCIAL LITERACY
Thousands of low income workers in the construction, tourism and hospitality sector will be taught how a debit card can simplify their lives and also allow them a better quality of life. it's actually amazing how a piece of plastic can make your life easier, you don't have to save money under your mattress anymore and you don't have to worry about your salary being taken from you when you missed your bus from the construction site.
The roadshow has a soccer theme and highlights the importance of responsible spending, budgeting and saving. the audience are taught how to apply for and use a debit card. The story is quite relevant and humorous, making it easier for the folk to understand. and on top of this they also get to get tickets to some of the matches.
The initiative helps the low income guys to manage their finances better, as most were employed in the construction of the stadiums and it will take a while for them to get other jobs, however if they get the concept of saving and budgeting they can survive till then.
The Local Organising Committee also has a ticket fund program, the FIFA Ticket Fund, the fund will be giving away 120 000 free World Cup tickets as incentives to South Africans involved in different programs that encourages learning, protects the environment, combat HIV/Aids and encourages sport and a healthy lifestyle.
The 120 000 free tickets also include over 50 000 tickets allocated for construction workers who worked on building the World Cup stadiums.
They can also be part of the big game instead of just being the help and being sidelined when the big spenders land.
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Monday, 29 March 2010
Yes Yes i know i have been on the down low lately but i have been doing my own research and hoping that you will enjoy what i have in store for you.
But its Tuesday again and this week i have two ladies whom i interviewed, Faith Dube and Joana Masuku. I have attached pictures of them with friends as we could not get these two ladies to pose individual, they are HOT and POPULAR like that.
First up is Miss Shy Thang_Fiathycylces
Thola: In no less then 15 words, could you describe a typical day to us?
Faith: Normally I'm in the office,going to meetings taking minutes or going to workshops and presentations.
Thola: In two sentences describe what the program has done for you for or changed your life?
Faith: I've learnt a lot from it,got so much experience which I can't trade even for the world and got to see how life is out there! I even slept in more than one glamorous Hotel!!!(something I've never done before)
Thola: Seems like you living my dream life, i will get there haha. So lets talk Proudly South African, what word are you planning on teaching your guests?
Faith: a word i can teach them is Injabulo simply meaning happiness and that's what I feel when i think about the world cup.
Thola: Tell us where your ideal destination in South Africa and why?
Faith: I still think Johannesburg(City of gold) rocks!! We might not have beaches and so fourth but no place is more vibe,fun, quiet at times like Jozi! This city caters for every type of person (well except for the sea lovers)!! Love it still
Thola: Spoken like a true joBurger, Are there any South African meals you would want your guests to try out?
Faith: yes Iskobho or inqina nopelepele and pap!!
yummy, that's a cow/sheep/goats head and foot with chili spice and Mellie maize. Trust me, it is divine. and just to add onto that, this meal in the olden days was only eaten by men, but of course in the 21st century, we women can enjoy it too.
Next up is the next PA to the president- Joana Masuku a.k.a Jojo
You all remember Zinhle (pink top)? Faith is in the blue top and our next star is in the green top- JOJO!
Thola: tell us about your day Jojo?
Jojo: Very busy make bookings, do costing, capturing of statements, and set up boardrooms answering calls
Thola: would you shortly describe in two sentences what the program has done for you for or changed your life?
Jojo: The program has done a lot for me it has given me a qualification and has thought me professionalism I have learnt a lot which I did not know it has done a lot I have even lost count…
Thola: what word are you planning on teaching your guests?
Jojo: Ayoba which means cool…
Thola: Funny cause i taught them the same word, goes to show how popular "AYOBA" is. Moving along, lets talk favourite destination and why?
Jojo: Mpumalanga, because of they're beautiful natural sites such as Sodwala Cave, Kruger National park and it offers a different scenic view compared to the Jo burg life we are used to.
OK so the one lady is the city kinda girl and the other is more nature like, See people South Africa caters for all kinds. We know from the Conti team that Europeans love their food, any meal you would like them to try out?
Jojo: I would say I stamp and moqghodu (tripe)
I'm an African and love my food too and yes this also is divine. Quick story: did a Soweto tour with one of our trainers Phineas and we had two Australian ladies on board, we too them to one of the restaurants in Soweto which served traditional food and i was so surprised that tripe was not new to them, the one lady said she didn't like it because her dad would forcefully feed it down her throat. moral of the story: Tripe is not new to all non South Africans, its the way we prepare it and the significance of it.
Hope you enjoyed reading this interview as much as i enjoyed conducting it.
Untill next time...im signing off
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Friday, 26 March 2010
Safe South Africa
A lot of potential football fans were concerned about their safety in Sunny South Africa, during the upcoming FIFA 2010 World Cup, but I feel the report might just ease their fear as a study was done on the issue, so ya, you don't have to get the stab proof vests supplied by a certain British company.
Just get your tickets and come enjoy the beuatiful game, so you can also say I was there. When hisory was made, with the first FIFA World Cup held on African soil.
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Thursday, 25 March 2010
Thursday, 18 March 2010
South African Handmade Collection continued
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Tuesday, 16 March 2010
Team members part 2

Today I will introduce you guys to Lindelwa Bolilitye, which means waited for and you guys have been waiting to see who else is on the team. at a first glance she comes across as shy, however if you actually take time and talk to her you will notice she has more to say than all the other loud mouths.
She also took time out to answer some of my questions, without any further adue it went something like this:
NM: How have you contributed in preparation of the FIFA World Cup?
LB: Well I went through a course for being an ambassador of the country, that was a tour guiding course and any body who may have questions about the country can ask me.
NM: What experience do you think the world will fly back with after being on the African soil with the sounds of the vuvuzela’s on the sports fields?
LB: A vibey one if I may say and all that noise, I am sure they will never forget the experience coz it’s a true ear breaker different from the rest.
NM: Describe your day in 15 words.
LB: Here and there is the least I can say, if I continue it will end up being a novel
1 thing I forgot to tell you is that this lady loves education, which is why she takes time out to teach underprevileged kids to read and write in her spare time.

huh!! isn't that just cute
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Monday, 15 March 2010
Media Mondays Plus
Bafana Bafana has been taken to “the cradle of world football” which is Brazil according to the national coach, Carlos Pareira. They will be training at Brazil’s national team training centre in Teresopolis. Let’s hope they learn a thing or three in order to make it to the semi-finals.
The Local organizing committee has started training the 18 000 volunteers for the coming 2010 FIFA world cup, they will be trained in groups of between 900 and 2700, the training started the previous weekend.
South Africa has dropped to fourth place in the Gold supplies ranking, am certain we will be back at number 1 spot, just a minor setback.
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Friday, 12 March 2010
Football Friday AGAIN!!!!!!!!
Fabulous introduction to my super model, Slindile Ndebele,hope now you can all see that South Africa is not just about the BIG5 and Mr Nelson Mandela and the table mountain, but about beautiful women as well. Finally i get to show off and show you how snazzy we South Africans look on a Friday to work. Slindile a.k.a slee is my newly discovered twin lol. Wonderful woman who works a travel consultant at Chanti Travel. And sorry guys she is taken oops lol.
Hope you have an ayoba weekend!!
Enjoy South Africa's beauty
Until next time...im signing off
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Wednesday, 10 March 2010
The South African Handmade Collection
Wednesdays are about beauty, we will be posting beautiful parts of our country and of ourselves in pictures. I had the opportunity to help out with the South African Handmade Collection.(actually I was packing their brouchers) but anyway I fell in love with the work plus it's handmade and extremely beautiful.
So feast your eyes, the pieces that are coming up have all been handmade by South Africans.



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Tuesday, 09 March 2010
Team Members Part 1: Isimangaliso
Smanga as he is affectionately known took some time out of his 'hectic' schedule and answered some of my questions. hope you enjoy. (this whole journalism thing might work, I think I missed my calling)
NM: What experience do you think the world will fly back with, after being on the African soil with the sounds of the vuvuzela’s on the sports fields?
SM: Well, Africa is called the mother land and soccer is called the beautiful game, this a combination of love and passion. Everyone coming to Africa will fill at home and at the same time experience the passion with style of our African fans *(very colorful) with vuvuzela blowing non-stop and singing shosholoza .
NM: How have you contributed in preparation of the FIFA 2010 World Cup?
SM: Since 23 July 2009 till now, I have contributed 90% of my time learning more about south Africa and visiting sites to ensure that I give good information to tourist that will be visiting our country during the FIFA 2010 World Cup.
NM: Describe your day in 15 words.
SM: The most important thing in every day of my life is to have fun and be happy in everything I do.*simple man* he sighs before he bursts into laughter.
you are probably tired of reading below is a picture of Smangaliso and the team he is working with from Thebe Exhibitions and Projects Group, they were working on the meetings Africa portfolio and they put on a brilliant event.

smanga is the guy on the right with the marker in his hand, with the pink africa pin on his chest. I will just add another pic for those who can't see him properly.

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Monday, 08 March 2010
MEDIA MONDAY!
now i don't mean to brag about this FIFA 2010 fever i have and I'm actually hoping EVERYBODY HAS IT cause boy it feels so good, the doctor recommended i told EVERYBODY to get their tickets as in yesterday! sad news is that this is only for South Africans. According to Mr Danny Jordan (quoted from the SA good News) "You have to take into account that football fans in South Africa are working class people of a low income...) Now this means you will be hearing more vuvuzela's being blown and actually get to experience the soccer spirit we here in Africa have! oh and just to brag a little more,over 2.2 million tickets for the FIFA World Cup have been sold!!! Can i please hear you all say : AYOOOOBAAAAAA!!!!!!
Oh boy but do i have more great news to yell you: ACSA( Airport Company south Africa) have announced plans for an extra 120 000 flights all over the world. Now with exactly 94 days and counting till kick off, you have another chance to get yourself a winning air ticket to come and experience the African soil! I will keep you posted on any upcoming developments, all you have to do is keep glued onto the site!
One more thing, you do know than Continental has its own facebook page, i invite you all to join in, become a fan and lets all be part of the Conti- SA experience.
Until next time...I'm signing off!
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Media Mondays
For the first edition we will take a look at what made the headlines in the past week.
The past week, South Africans were celebrating and counting down the 100 days left before the opening match at soccer city in Johannesburg Gauteng, (which I will be attending of course) the LOC(Local Organising Committee) organised tours to all the stadiums for the various media houses from across the world.
The journos had a chance to visit the different stadiums and on the 100th day, most of them were impressed but there is one or two stadiums that are still not complete, but the public was advised not to panic as the pitches will be ready in time for the world cup.
Apart from the soccer frenzy, the nominees for the South African Music Awards were announced and the public can start voting, these are the Grammy equivalent in South Africa.
Our charming President was visiting the Queen in England.
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Friday, 05 March 2010
FunFact Fridays
Hope you all looking forward to the weekend. Its not just Random Friday where you allowed to do anything random and=d get away with it, its Football Friday folks. Hope you all wearing your Soccer jerseys and showing that pride and support to your home team. I still have to purchase mine, but in spirit, I'm with South Africa.
Before i give you 5 fun facts to keep you going this weekend, earlier this week i told you that the stadiums which will host the soccer games during the 2010 FIFA World Cup will are ready and just need minor touches? I'm proud to say that yesterday Soccer City in Johannesburg (opening and closing matches will Be played here) was handed over to the City of Johannesburg and declared ready for the 2010 FIFA World Cup!!!!! Now that's AYOBA!! (AYOBA- another way to say cool, fabulous, great, superb etc)
Now the opening match is between South Africa and Mexico: Did you know that Mexico was the 1st country to have hosted two World Cup?
I'm hoping we all know that soccer is the most popular sport in the World?
Now did you know that West Germany (currently Germany) was the 1st team from Europe to win the FIFA World Cup in 1954?
Players run as many as 6 or 7 miles during the course of the game?
Last but definitely not least, the proper name for "soccer" is "association football"?
That's it from me...until next time
Have an AYOBA weekend!!!
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Wednesday, 03 March 2010

As part of the new programme for the blog, we have decided to include all the other learners from the Conti-project and hear how they doing and actually feel about the upcoming 2010 FIFA World Cup, so we will feature them on a weekly basis every Tuesday.
first up from my side is the youngest student from the group, Zinlhe Manana
Thola: Describe your day in 15 words
Zinhle: My day is incredibly exciting,I am facing new challenging tasks on a daily basis
Thola: In two sentences describe what the program has done for you for or changed your life?
Zinlhe: It has provided me with a life time learning opportunity and gave me the chance to travel and know my Province. This program has given me the key to success ,it is now all up to me to go out to the world and shine.
Thola: Now lets talk International guests for the 2010 FIFA World Cup,as a tourist guide, What word are you planning on teaching your guests?
Zinlhe: Sawubona- Meaning hi in isiZulu.IsiZulu is one of the most spoken languages in South Africa.
Thola: Where is your ideal destination in South Africa and why?
Zinlhe: Cape Town because of table mountain ,flora and fauna as well as the endless natural landscapes.
Thola: Any South African meals you would want your guests to try out?
Zinlhe: Cow tribe with dumb lings, it is a delicious dish I believe that the guests would enjoy it.
Due to technical errors at work, pictures will follow tomorrow abd you can take a look at our youngest star!
Untill next time...im signing off
Thola
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MEGA COUNTDOWN TO KICK OFF
Now that's what we all looking forward to hearing in exactly 99days.In Durban yesterday, school children geared up in their soccer Jerseys and ditched their school uniform and danced the streets in the spirit of soccer! In all other parts of the country, Vuvuzella's were blown, the national anthem was sung as well as flying the South African flag with great pride.
Another initiative to get people ready for the soccer is Football Fridays. On Fridays, does not matter for which company you work for, what your job entitles, you can wear the soccer jersey to work on Fridays with a pair of jeans. Most offices and stores, malls are all in the spirit and have put up the national flag. In our offices we have the different flags of the countries that will be playing in the 2010 FIFA World Cup put up on display everywhere with big stuffed up soccer balls.
South Africa is so ready for the World cup and all 10 Host stadiums, the heavy constructions are almost done just minor touches on the pitch and surrounding grounds.We have spent about R33 billion on into preparations for the tournament. soccer City the host stadium for opening and closing matches should be handed over within the next month.
THE COUNTDOWN IS OFFICIALLY ON!!!!
Until next time...I'm signing off
Thola
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Friday, 26 February 2010
Fame
So when the next friendly waiter came by, he said YEBO (means yes in zulu, generally used as a greeting substitute hello) and it just hit me that all those people were just greeting me and me and my insane vanity I thought they were saying Neo, sounds the same. Now all my fantasies of signing autographs and wearing my shades in doors were shattered.
I wanted to share this on Sunday but I was still contemplating the thought of fame and I realised I am a tourist guide and not an actor, singer or politician and if I wanted to be famous I should audition for a soapie or one of those pop star thingis.
I am looking forward to a laid back weekend, might drop by at the IFS(International Fashion Sale) and take advantage of a bargain or two.
shades in the dark
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Tuesday, 23 February 2010
The Job of getting to work
Guys I love working in events, but getting to and from work is not fun. I used to laugh at the other students when they shared stories about having to wake up at 04h00 in order to get to class by 08h00, at that point I was staying a stone throw away from Energy Guides. so I just woke up around 06h30.
Now I find myself waking up at 5h00 just to be in at 08h30, I leave my house at 06h00 to catch a taxi to town, when I get to town I am in a queue for about 45 minutes to an hour. from there I will be in traffic for another 40 minutes by the time I get to work, I am already tired from my journey. getting to work is a job on its own, and getting back home is like the overtime you don't want to take. I only manage to get home around 19h45 if I am lucky.
well I use the taxi option because it's cheaper, I tried out the bus and it was a little out of my price range, but when I have driving lessons in the morning, I catch a bus to Randburg then I drive the training truck to work.
One of my colleagues, ms. Laureen Venter, decided to help me out by picking me up on Tuesday mornings. and I was actually amazed at how quick we get to work , it takes about 25 minutes by car to get to work. Imagine and I take 2h30 by public transport, but anyway the day I run into funds to secure a car I can also take 25 minutes to get to work.
must get back to work see ya.
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Friday, 19 February 2010
NEO THE MACHINE
looked forward to the goodie bags. I always thought they were packed by machines the way everything was so in place and decent.
Well I have got news for you those cute envelopes and sticker thingies with your name on were actually done by humans, probably the temp or some of the extra staff that was hired to help in this peak season.
All the permanent staff are ticking their to do list which is longer than the Nile and with the help of motivated young people like myself and other t.o.w students taking over the small tasks like pasting a sticker on an envelope, so the recipient can feel that it was done by a robot in their honour.
I enjoy my time here, I now see that the event sector is not just glitz and glamour and that a whole lot of work goes into putting it together the glitz and glam only comes through if you are on the guest list , that reminds me I must get back to work to finalise the guest list for Monday's gig.
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Thursday, 11 February 2010
Heita'da, my name is Tholakele Kasi
(Comment: This is Thola's first post which was somehow reposted by the blogging-software - so don't be surprised that it does not fit into order of the other posts)I heard about the programm through a family friend. Coming to the interviews is what killed my excitement; being one of the youngest and fresh from high school in front of a panel of judges amongst my competitors was a very big challenge for me.
I applied because I was desperately looking for a job, I had just moved out my father’s lavish house and his budget thus I had to get me some cash. I did not really have any expectations except to tour and work for a German sponsor during the 2010 World cup.
I have learnt more than anything to tolerate people whether you like them or not. Working everyday closely with a small group like our continental-group can really get on one’s nerves. Just got to always remember the reason you are part of this group and strive for your goals.
OMG, my day ever since the programme began consists of lack of sleep (late nights and early morning to avoid traffic), that means waking up at 4h30am and sleeping at about 23h30 pm. If we are not in class working on how to be the perfect tourist guide, we out on the field applying all those skills. On the weekends I am usually with friends out somewhere or at home catching up on sleep.
Honestly speaking I only started watching soccer during the ConFed Cup only because they were hosted my by home country, though I use to watch it at the stadium with my dad during the good ‘ol days I was only there for the hype created by the fans.
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20th anniversary
I still feel that Nelson Mandela is South Africa's best export brand. as he is synonymous with peace, hope and respect. He is one of the most amazing human beings to walk this earth. today he is on the cover of most of the local newspapers and a whole lot of activity is taking place in commemoration of this historic day.
most of the t.v channels have also planned to air footage from the day as well as some latest info on the man and the whole saga behind it, the beautiful Winnie Madikizela-Mandela took a symbolic walk for Mandela at the prison gates this morning. and of course the ANC has a lot of other activities planned, on one of them the President Mr. Jacob Zuma is supposed to highlight on the importance of this day for South Africans and if South Africa lived up to expectations.
Almost every radio station I tune to has something on the story, this are just one of those days my pride for my country is elevated, if I wasn't working I'd probably be at one of the events but hey some body's gotta pay the bills so ya till next time.
"It was a day that promised the beginning of indignity" -former archbishop Desmond Tutu
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Tuesday, 09 February 2010
meet and greet
But before miss madam could join us we got a chance to walk the grounds and every second billboard or digital ad, has a 2010 soccer world cup influence to it, my cousin and I got to play table soccer at the MTN cubicle(for free papa) so ya we took advantage plus I have got the pic to prove that.
Honestly, I must say that all the revamps and upgrades at the airport are looking good and the country is becoming ready for all the soccer (football) fans that will be on our shores shortly.
waiting in the arrival hall I remembered a few pointers from Energy Guides on meet and greets,
- don't stand in the crowd
- stand were your guests can see you
- hold the name board up (she said we are making her shy by giving her the royal treatment)
So after Princess joined us we headed back to Pretoria and I gave a short tour of Pretoria, it felt good to get some practise and they were quite impressed, showed off Pretoria from an angle they have never viewed it from, and at that point it was easier to summarise the city tour.
Coming back to Johannesburg on Monday morning was equally interesting, I actually used the train, there are three different trains to choose from, metro rail(normal carriage), business express plus (better carriage and newspaper) business express(best carriage newspaper and coffee) so on my budget i took the better train and you are not squashed, we all sat properly I even got to read my book.(BE INSPIRED) must read I will tell you about it next time
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Friday, 05 February 2010
1st week in a REAL BIG office
You probably wondering why im not greeting you in one of our official languages like i always do, i have gotten so use to saying those lines at work its scary. I twang and roll my tongue, the person on the other line will always ask "who am i speaking to?" haha i love it.
Oh my what a long week this has been. With trying to fit in at work with all these big machines, huge men in power suites and extremely ambitious women,some whom i work closely with, big offices with just about everyone who has their own personal assistant, its scary. Oh my not forgetting the office lingo with their big words and acronyms, i sit there at my desk and im thinking..."cant they use simple english?"
haha ohk maybe im exgeratting just a little bit. The company that i work for has the most friendliest smiles and curious faces one has ever seen. I mean we were welcomed with breakfast on our first day, and im talking, fruit salad, yoghurt, fresh muffins, juice or coffe if you wish. The fisrt day went pretty well with the usual intro to the big guys and a tour around the building and ofcourse lunch,wow talk about a welcome.
Anyway i was sent the Sales Department, more like the New Business Development department and met my mentor Kim Parker who is the Regional Sales Manager, and boy is she on point.i love how organised she is, my computer and landline was gettng ready and i had my schedule waiting for me already. Had tons of filling to do, meetings to attend and business courses to participate in, i aint complaining.
Im getting use to strouting in heels all day and the big people with their big toys around the office, but getting to work is no joke. Neo my friend i used the taxi on the first day only and i was late having experienced a similar situation to yours with the taxi marshals soi switched to using the bus, i get to catch up on some sleep in the morning and i get to work early, so hows about you join me buddy?
i wont lie but the department i work in is crazy, the work gets so much, i forget i have to eat, i guess come 2010 FIFA World Cup i will be use to working myself to the bone. Im always typing i can now type without cutting my words like i would texting an sms hahaha. I do miss the rest of the crew from energy guides and even though im with '''Nomusa Ngubane i hardly see her. Its not just because we work in different departments but i have alot to do.
I would love to blogg all night but my mentor has me writting a test on Monday so i have to study the companys profile and major clients. I told you she was on point!
until next time...im signing offv
So istarted
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Thursday, 04 February 2010
Magalies experience
So finally i got a chance to settle in at home aswell as in the workplace.The week we spent in the mountains was an experience we all had been looking forward to. i will tell you my personal experience on every single day:
wednesday- Soweto: This is where i was born and spent a minute part of my life. The tour went very well, but i personally think the guides who come from soweto had agreat advantage to excell on their commentary because they could make their commentary a bit personal and add tell stories that can relate to the sites visted. The one fabulous thing about being a tour guide and visiting the same sites over and over again is that you actually learn new things evertime you go there.
Lunch at wandies was devine, reminded me of my moms cooking... oh how much i missed home. Wandies is one of the most famous restaurants in soweto, so when ever you come to South africa and visit Soweto, do go to Wandies, i promise your tummy will not regret what you eat. Daniel, one of our leaders from Germany, got to try wandies famous "mala Mogodu" (tripe) and if he said it was delicious, i suggest you make space in your tummy to stomach that. The rest of the tour went a bit sour as we had to change our driver, he wasnt feeling to well. the our went on and we visited the rest of the sites such as Soccer City ( biggest stadium in gauteng), apartheid museum and ellis park.
Back to Magalies, we had our 1st debrief from what i like to call them, "The Big Bosses". ask any of the learners but boy are we on point, just a few technical hiccups, but nothing the team from energy guides cannot perfect.
thursday-Pretoria: This is not only one fo the country's capital city but also the city of Jacarandas. Israel Malindi took us into the city of pretoria and i am defintly his biggest fan hahaha actually its a toss up between him and Lucky pitso, now those are guides to be recgond with. i kinda fell asleep on our way ther but as soon as i heard a few of the girls taking very deep breathes and screaming, i woke up to see some of our rugby boys running around loftus stadium without their tops on...Hmmm!!! Moving right along ladies.
after going to sammy marks museum we headed over to the Voortrekker monument, on the hills somewhere, we had this amaizing view of Pretoria, we could see the Union Buildings, Unisa (university of South africa), loftus Stadium and so many other great buildings. we had lunch at Moyo's restaurant, treated as if i really were the queen of africa, boy can africans cook. *check out the video on the blogg shot at moyo's*. Drove back to magalies and it was the debrief, a few pointers here and there and then Dinner. oh than one lady whom i like to call our "miss madam" (thats what Neo calls my little sister) , Anja gave us a few tips on table etiqutte- thank you "miss madam" :-)
Friday- Surroundings: The day i lost my "Vooma" (natural high). Ok i will tell you about that but not today,. Just know that all didnt go well with my commentary from the Rhino and Lion park to somewhere along the dusty roads of mogale city to Lanseria international airport. Percy- you forgiving, we have learnt to understand your different personality and leadership skills, and do tell me why you not a Nature guide? ask him anything about any animal or plant and he knows it- Good boy! and Neo my buddy 'o pal- steal my shine again and our frienship over ;-)
Apart from all the tours we did, we played vollyball (I broke my 1st nail and i was not happy, but that did not stop a big girl like me from playing with the big boys), we swam, had braai's abd played pool.
Thola's favourite day- ADVANCE DRVING!!!!
Again i broke two more nails holding on for dear life, while Wille (say Villi) was spining that car OOWEEE!!!!! i realy dont have many words but just to scream hahahah. Thank you Gerotek and Continental AG. oh and i got drive a 4x4 off road and my biggest fan Rebbeca, please blogg the video because nobody will belive me hahaha.
the week ended on a sad note when we had to say our goodbyes.
Patrik, the really BIGG BOSS could not be there with us but do know i personally dedicate the week to you! Cant wait to see you in May BIGG GUY!
until next time..im signing off!!!
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Monday, 01 February 2010
1st Day in the workplace
My mentor is Mrs. Sonja Walls, who is the operations manger for Decorex(the division in which I am placed) I think we are going to have a productive working relationship I have been learning about the different stages of the event and it feels good helping out.
Well my journey here wasn't as calm, my bus from my place was on time but when I got to Randburg I struggled to get the right taxi, every one of the taxi marshals sends you to a different lane only to be sent to another and another and finally when I got to one that was willing to take me in he took the opposite direction. so I had to get out and start searching again eventually I managed to get to the office just before 09h00.
I was a little nervous but now I am feeling a little settled. I wonder how the learners are feeling about their first day in the work place. I am looking forward to the next 4 months.
bye for now
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Wednesday, 27 January 2010
On tour with the BIG BOSSES!
Wow,so the past week has been hecticaly busy. With all the assesments, preparation for our sponsors visit and planning outfits and speechI unfortunatly did not get the opportunity to be assed so i will have to wait for about a month to be assesd and i wil then qualify to be a tourist guide. i would firstly like to say a few thank yous before i tell you more about our visit with the big bosses to the mountains of magaliesberg. energy guides and the facilitators mr fred pearce, ms inna pretorious russouw nd tersia muller for the patience, love and dedication to groom us to be the best in the guiding field. to our mama,mrs erica kempken who has potrayed al elements and ingredients of a woman with a big heart. last but not least, continental tyres,the team that changed our lives forever and have brightend our futures,we promise to make you proud during the world cup. last night we arrived at magaliesberg to meet the big bosses and like always, we were recieved in style with cute branded coffee mugs with chocolates inside. we met the rest of of the team from europe and were briefed on grand expectations for the 2010 fifa world cup, i must say i am literaly counting down the days til the 1st whistle is blown and the vuvuzelas excites the crowd. after dinner, we settled in our rooms aswel as taking a moment to appreciate the beauty of south africa,you just gotta love this country. today is a tour around soweto and if you keeping loggin on to this website,you can catch my blogg much later.so much to talk about and such little time. until next time...im signing off thola
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Tuesday, 19 January 2010
Energy Guides
I am now a proud ambassador of South Africa,(not the diplomatic type though) I will be getting my badge in a couple of weeks and I will be able to show off my country and more specifically the Gauteng province to adoring tourists from all over the globe.
I found myself guiding my cousin around the other day, it felt so good. the whole concept of knowing about the extra bits that makes our country different from the rest of the world, but we will get into that in another blog, for now I am just happy that I am competent after weeks of stressing and preparation.
But I must let you in on a little secret *if it wasn't for the proffesionalism and unlimited support I got from all the facilitators I would have taken longer to get my qualification.*
Now for the thanks. . .
1. Continental AG for offering this brilliant opportunity
2. Energy Guides for having such brilliant facilitators and modules
3. My colleagues for helping me in the preparation of my portfolio
4. My Baby for putting up with the long nights and the reprints
Oh and thank you for reading my blog.
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Monday, 18 January 2010
First Aid training



Now last year before schools went on holidays, The group did a First aid course to get us all geared up for the world cup preparation. It was so much fun and interesting as we practised mouth-to-mouth/CPR and how to help a bleeding person and so forth.
Working on a dummy is a whole lot different from doing the actual first Aid performance on a living person. So I thought I can share with you my experience shortly after the course.
So I'm walking down the streets of Soweto on my way home. I see a group of people Surrounding an old man and as I approached the group, this man is lying on the floor, bleeding and very drowsy.This man happens to be in his late 60s and had just been bumped by a van and apparently flew about half a metre high and landed flat on his back. So I offer my help and immediately called the emergency number and I am instructed to just support the bleeding and keep him still until the ambulance arrives. I do that, and bear in mind that I look extremely young and surrounded by older people who most probably know better than I do. So I tell the people not to move this man as I kept re assuring him and the ambulance is delayed, but is definitely on its way. next thing the mob gets angry and decides to pick this man up and put him in the van sitting up straight knowing very well this man could have a broken spine. As the van drove away the ambulance came and all i wanted to do is cry. I was so sad but I got over it,at least I tried. It was better than walking away with all the knowledge I gained during the course. Once again, thank you to the sponsors.
I have attached pictures of the course and hope you too will not walk away from a life saving moment.
Until next time...I'm signing off!
Thola!
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KHAYALAMI (MY HOME)
When we got to our new place, the maintenance guys were still busy checking for faults and cleaning the place. You know you are in good hands when you find people doing their best to see you settled in. The new apartment is on the ground floor, we have a cute garden that my baby just loves.
As we finished packing most of the boxes and our place started looking normal, our friends rocked up, they wanted to view the new place. and they also liked it as they were back the following morning again. their complain though was that it is no longer close to the clubs in Melville, but that's how we like it.
I am glad to have moved to my new place, now the next move will have to be my own place now I must start hustling.
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Sunday, 17 January 2010
first for 2010
thats a greeting in one of our 11 official languages yet to be experienced by the world on their long awaited visit to south africa during the 2010 fifa world cup. this year sure has started off with a big bang for me. we back at school and that only means more work, more training tours in preparation for the 2010 fifa world cup. last week we toured 2 different cities in the province,joburg and pretoria aswel as one of the most famous townships in the province,soweto. we had so much and learnd new things everytime you visit the same place. you know the phrase- practise makes perfect?? yep thats exactly how you become a superb tourist guide in any country. with all the touring, a few of our fellow classmates had to test for their drivers license and im happy to say i to testd and is officialy a legal driver on the roads,all thanx to our sponsor. 2010 has finally arrived and boy can we not sleep,the excitement to see what each new day wil bring is beyond and ofcourse the countdown to the 2010 fifa world cup brings so much joy into our lives, lives that will never be the same again after it has al ended. but thats ohk, because nobody can ever take away yesterday. im enjoying blogging again so i cant wait to write again. until then- happy 2010! thola.
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Monday, 04 January 2010
THE AFFAIR
On the 31st I had an argument with my better half because I have been to Pretoria everyday since 27th and hints of a suspected infidelity were dropped and the fact that I had already spend over R200 on transport to Pretoria and I was still planning to go again.
The reason I was doing Pretoria yet again, I had to shave my head, I have been going to the same barber for the past 4 years he is the only guy that touches my head, my baby thinks I am being silly by travelling all this way for a hair cut.
I also had to collect a pair of sandals I had ordered from this shoemaker I discovered in the most dingiest part of Pretoria, known as marabastad, now this is were you find everything from muti to fine threads, you can negotiate the price on anything in the many Indian owned stores. If you are looking for a bargain this is the place to go hunting.
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I waited for the guy to put on the last stitches on the sandals. From there I had to go and meet up with swanky a friend of mine who was going to join me at the new year’s eve celebration party. When my shoes were ready I headed to Sunnyside (suburb of Pretoria) for my haircut only to find the hair salon packed and a queue of about 8 people waiting for my barber, at that moment I decided to find another salon were I could be cut without waiting forever because I still had to return to Jo’burg.
This is one decision I have come to regret, from the moment I sat on the chair I felt like I was cheating. Since this guy didn’t understand the contours of my big head, he cut a piece of my ear. At that point I wanted to get out of the seat and go wait in the queue for Mohamed to be done with all the people in the queue. When he was done I felt like I was shaved by my grandmother with a pair of scissors, like she used to when I was younger.
Now I must wait a full month for my hair to grow so Mohamed doesn’t see the scar, I feel real bad for going to someone else.
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TO LET
My best was one of the ladies who asked how many bedrooms there were and the ad clearly states Bachelor, after she walked the apartment she says isn’t it it too small for R3000? So I explain this is the best price for a bachelor unit in Auckland Park with free water and lights, as I walk her out she suggests that she is willing to pay half the price because the place is not that big.
The silly thing about our apartment is that the balcony is bigger than the apartment, but it’s great for hosting braais and parties. I managed to find someone to takeover my lease, before I even found a place for myself.
However there is this complex I have been eyeing for a while not too far from Energy Guides, so I will only catch 1 taxi to class, and guess what? there is a unit available but can only be occupied mid Jan. so I had to convince my tenant to move in during the month as well due to maintenance and upgrading of the unit.
It feels good, to know that I will be starting the new year in a new place
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