Tuesday, 18 December 2012

Young Environmental Journalist Award Africa


In 2013, UNEP (United Nations Environment Programme) will be launching the 3rd edition of the Young Environmental Journalist Award (YEJA).This is a contest for African journalists from 21 to 35 years and aims to recognise accurate, innovative and inspiring reporting on the environment. 

United Nations Environment Programme

The award is sponsored by the US State Department, and the winner receives a two- to three-week study tour in the US as part of his/her prize. Entries are limited to young African journalists who are based in Africa and working for local, regional or international media organisations. Freelance journalists are also welcome to apply. Print, online, radio and television journalists from any African country may apply. 

Open call for entries begin in February 2013. To learn more, go to www.unep.org/yeja. For more detailed information, please email yeja.africa@unep.org.

Sunday, 25 November 2012

16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence Campaign




The 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence is an international campaign originating from the first Women's Global Leadership Institute co-ordinated by the Centre for Women's Global Leadership in 1991. Participants chose the dates 25 November - International Day Against Violence Against Women - and 10 December - International Human Rights Day - in order to symbolically link violence against women and human rights and to emphasize that such violence is a violation of human rights. 

For the 13th year, South Africa is taking part in the global 16 Days of Activism Campaign. South Africa is still home to high levels of violence against its women and children, despite a world-renowned Constitution and a legislative overhaul that safeguards women's and children's rights. 

16 Days of Activism Campaign - Afrikaans
16 Days of Activism Campaign - Xhosa

The government, business, civil society organisations, faith-based organisations and the media are all participating in the drive to increase awareness of the negative impact of violence and abuse on women and children.

The 2012 16 Days Campaign will continue with the global theme: From Peace in the Home to Peace in the World: Let’s Challenge Militarism and End Violence Against Women! 

Friday, 23 November 2012

Lifetime Achievement Prize for Media Development in Africa

The Millennium Excellence Foundation (MEF) announced this week that it will bestow a Lifetime Africa Achievement Prize (LAAP) for Media Development in Africa to the Executive Chairman of MultiChoice South Africa Group Holdings, Nolo Letele. Nolo has steered the group through a number of important achievements, notably interactive television, the dual view decoder and the personal video recorder. The prize will be awarded to him during a ceremony to be held at the State House in Nairobi, Kenya on 15 December 2012.

Nolo Letele, Executive Chairman, MultiChoice South Africa Holdings

The Lifetime Africa Achievement Prize is awarded to individuals who have selflessly devoted themselves to bring about change in the lives of Africans within the last decade. Change that impacts communities and that significantly enhances the lives of the people for a better future.

Other 2012 LAAP recipients are the late President of Ghana, Profession John Mills for Peace, Democratic Governance and Development; Mohammed El Baradei of Egypt for Scientific Research in Africa; Dr Mohammed Ibrahim from Sudan for Action for Africa and the President of Uganda, HE Yoweri Museveni for National Building and African Leadership.

Past recipients of the Lifetime Africa Achievement Prize include Desmond Tutu and Cyril Ramaphosa from South Africa; Dr Kofi Annan, former Secretary General of the United Nations; James Wolfensohn, former President of the World Bank in the USA and Wole Soyinka (Nobel Laureate) for Literature.

Sunday, 11 November 2012

Mr World 2012 - Mr South Africa


Who will claim the title as the world’s most desirable man? Mr World 2012 will be held on Saturday, 24 November 2012 in Kent, England.

Mr World - South Africa, Andrew Govender (Pic: Kevin Mark Pass)

Mr World - South Africa, Andrew Govender, resides in Johannesburg, SA, and is a graduate of the University of the Witwatersrand. He uses his degree in Actuarial Science as an Actuarial Analyst, but is also pursuing a career in modelling and acting.

Modelling since the age of 16, Andrew sees a future in television presenting and acting. He is a sports enthusiast that enjoys cricket, soccer, hiking & SCUBA diving, and he has a pet parrot!

Other Mister World African contestants:
Mr World - Equatorial Guinea, Ntutumu Clemente
Mr World - Ethiopia, Munir Ali
Mr World - Nigeria, Chuks Obichukwu


Thursday, 25 October 2012

Memoto Wearable Camera

Memoto Lifelogging Camera

The Memoto is a tiny upcoming camera and GPS that you clip on and wear. It’s an entirely new kind of digital camera with no controls. Instead, it automatically takes photos as you go. The Memoto app then seamlessly and effortlessly organises them for you. 




The camera contains 8 GB of flash memory, with 5 MP resolution and a battery lifetime of between one and two days. The camera is always on and takes two photos a minute, until you put the lens face down or place it in your pocket. 

Sweden-based Memoto launched a Kickstarter fundraising campaign in order to bring the product to market. 

Africa Cup of Nations 2013

Africa Cup of Nations 2013, South Africa

South Africa as host nation qualified automatically as a top seed in Group A, and is joined by minnows Cape Verde, Morocco and Angola. 

Coaches were satisfied with the Africa Cup of Nations draw with hosts South Africa seeing Morocco as their toughest opponents and Ivory Coast, Tunisia and Algeria in a 'group of death'.  "All the draws were tough and I think this is a fairly good draw for us," said South Africa coach Gordon Igesund. "It was touch and go because it was either going to be Nigeria or Angola,"  he said, relieved that of two remaining countries to be allocated, Angola fell in Group A with the hosts and Nigeria in Group C with Zambia.



Soccer City, Johannesburg (Pic: Marcello Casal Jr/ABr)

Friday, 19 October 2012

African Mirror inc. - ENTERTAINMENT

Brand new: starting Summer 2013 two new segments, namely African Mirror inc. - FILM and African Mirror inc. - ENTERTAINMENT, servicing these two industries that are vital to our GDP and job creation. 

Please "like" African Mirror inc. Entertainment on Facebook.




African Mirror inc. - FILM

Brand new: starting Summer 2013 two new segments, namely African Mirror inc. - FILM and African Mirror inc. - ENTERTAINMENT, servicing these two industries that are vital to our GDP and job creation. 

Please "like" African Mirror inc. Film on Facebook.


Monday, 24 September 2012

Heritage Day / Braai Day

Heritage Day / Braai Day on 24 September is one of the newly created South African public holidays. It is a day in which all are encouraged to celebrate their cultural traditions in the wider context of the great diversity of cultures, beliefs and traditions that make up the nation of South Africa.

Wednesday, 12 September 2012

Solution to rhino poaching problem rests with Africans

The key to the survival of the African black and white rhinoceroses must come from Africans, and not from international bodies that are trying to impose their imperialistic and often paternalistic solution on us, says the South African Hunters and Game Conservation Association (SAHGCA).



The Association is one of numerous South African-based conservation NGOs that promotes a well-managed, international trade in rhino horn as the only sustainable solution to curb rhino poaching. With the IUCN World Conservation Congress that is being held in South Korea until 15 September and World Rhino Day coming up on 22 September, the plight of the rhino remains high on the agenda in conservation circles.

SAHGCA and the rest of the conservation community in South Africa are waiting in anticipation to hear what the Department of Environmental Affairs’ (DEA) decision is on legalising the trade in rhino horn. The DEA has until 4 October to make its submission to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) to consider lifting its trade ban on rhino horn. The matter is expected to be discussed at the 2013 Conference of the Parties held by CITES in Bangkok in March 2013.

Dr Herman Els, manager of conservation at SAHGCA, says that as long as armchair-conservationists promote continuing bans on national and international rhino horn trade, and wildlife conservation agencies complicate any consideration of possible trading methods, poachers will continue to decimate our rhino populations to meet the Asian demand for rhino horn.

“Thanks to the DEA’s appointment of veteran conservationist Mr Mavuso Msimang earlier this year, the long-awaited rhino dialogue series was concluded in August where all concerned parties discussed conservation, trade and security matters regarding rhinos. The understanding was that the outcome of the rhino dialogues would inform government’s submission to CITES.

“If the Department of Environmental Affairs does not use this opportunity to urge CITES to consider lifting the international - or at least the national - trade ban on rhino horn at its 2013 meeting, we will still be discussing and wringing our hands in despair on next year’s World Rhino Day,” Els says.

SAHGCA maintains that trade bans do nothing to save the rhino. In 1970, there were an estimated 65 000 black rhino in the world. Today there are about 5 000 left. “If trade bans worked we would not be spending vast sums of money in man hours and other resources to debate the pros and cons of legalising the trade in rhino horn.”

Els said attempts by national and international non-government organisations (NGO) and conservation agencies to change the behaviour patterns of poverty-stricken populations in countries where unemployment is rife, is the wrong approach and will never work. The trade in animals and animal products - whether it is legal or not -  is a means of survival in many African countries where there are still animals left in the wild, such as elephants, rhino and lions whose ivory, horn and other body parts are in huge demand from Asian countries.

“In South Africa with its unemployment rate of 25%, conservation efforts based on European and American standards are a luxury Africa cannot afford. Taxpayers’ money that should be spent on addressing socio-economic challenges is being used on a variety of rhino security measures with little effect. “

Els reiterates that, in Africa, conservation only works when communities are incentivised to help protect wildlife through shared benefit programmes. A good example where this approach works well is the CAMPFIRE programme in Zimbabwe, which promotes local control over wildlife management. CAMPFIRE has also been hailed as ‘…an antidote to the colonial legacy of technocratic and authoritarian development, which had undermined people’s control over their environment and criminalised their use of game’.



SAHGCA maintains the view that rhinos can pay for their own and other species’ conservation and protection through a well-managed legal trade in horn, starting with horn derived from natural deaths among current rhino populations.

“It is no accident or coincidence that South Africa has over 90% of the world’s rhino population. It took hard work, sound management principles and dedication from the conservation community to achieve this. It is time that the international community listens and understands that the answer to rhino conservation lies within Africa, and not in the conference halls of the world.”

Els says it serves no purpose to debate the medicinal value or not of rhino horn. “So-called education efforts to change people’s views on the medicinal value of rhino horn, is not only a waste of money, but another arrogant attempt to impose an Euro-American world and life view on other peoples in the world."

“All we can hope for now is that the DEA will make a decision that is in the interest of the rhino and that is right for Africa and its people. The right decision by both DEA and CITES will also assist us in addressing the serious threat to elephant and lion populations, which is currently being overshadowed by the rhino issue.”


Tuesday, 31 July 2012

Mxit official Team SA social network at 2012 Olympic Games



Mxit, Africa’s biggest social network, is the official social network for Team SA at the London 2012 Summer Olympics.

The dedicated portal, olympics_sa, has already attracted over 200 000 supporters who have sent messages of support and congratulations to Team SA.

SASCOC (South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee) partnered with Mxit to provide the 10 million active users on Mxit with daily information on how the team is doing at the games.

This is the first time that Team SA has partnered with a social network for an Olympic event. Sphiwe Mahlangu of Mxit says: “We want to be sure that Team SA knows it has the nation behind them and our portal will make sure that they can get messages from their supporters back home.”

Mxit has over 50 million registered users. On a typical day Mxit users send and receive over 750 million messages. 

Sunday, 22 July 2012

Toto - Africa




"Africa" is one of rock band Toto’s most recognisable songs. It was included on their 1982 album Toto IV, and reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in February 1983 and number three on the UK Singles Chart the same month. 

The music video tells the story is of a researcher in a library looking for clues to a book called Africa. Many scenes include the band performing atop a stack of hardcover books.


AFRICA - lyrics
I hear the drums echoing tonight
But she hears only whispers of some quiet conversation
She's coming in 12:30 flight
The moonlit wings reflect the stars that guide me towards salvation
I stopped an old man along the way
Hoping to find some long forgotten words or ancient melodies
He turned to me as if to say, "Hurry boy, it's waiting there for you"

Chorus:
It's gonna take a lot to drag me away from you
There's nothing that a hundred men or more could ever do
I bless the rains down in Africa
Gonna take some time to do the things we never had

The wild dogs cry out in the night
As they grow restless longing for some solitary company
I know that I must do what's right
Sure as Kilimanjaro rises like Olympus above the Serengeti
I seek to cure what's deep inside, frightened of this thing that I've become

Chorus

(Instrumental break)

Hurry boy, she's waiting there for you

It's gonna take a lot to drag me away from you
There's nothing that a hundred men or more could ever do
I bless the rains down in Africa, I bless the rains down in Africa
I bless the rains down in Africa, I bless the rains down in Africa
I bless the rains down in Africa
Gonna take some time to do the things we never had

Wednesday, 4 July 2012

Nelson Mandela Day

The overarching objective of Mandela Day on 18 July is to inspire individuals to take action to help change the world for the better, and in doing so build a global movement for good. 

Following the success of Nelson Mandela’s 90th birthday celebrations in London’s Hyde Park in June 2008, it was decided that there could be nothing more fitting than to celebrate Mr Mandela’s birthday each year with a day dedicated to his life’s work and that of his charitable organisations, and to ensure his legacy continues forever.



The Mandela Day campaign message is simple: Mr Mandela gave 67 years of his life fighting for the rights of humanity. All we are asking is that everyone gives 67 minutes of their time, whether it’s supporting your chosen charity or serving your local community.

Thursday, 28 June 2012

National Braai Day Song




Heritage Day, 24 September, is a public holiday in South Africa. Citizens are encouraged to celebrate their cultural heritage and the diversity of their beliefs and traditions, in the wider context of a nation that belongs to all its people.

We encourage all South Africans to at some point during 24 September each year on National Braai Day, gather around a fire and braai.

Braaiday album cover

Wednesday, 20 June 2012

Man In The Mirror From "Joyful Noise" Featuring Keke Palmer




Joyful Noise tells the story of an unlikely partnership between two strong-minded women (Queen Latifah and Dolly Parton) who are forced to work together to save a small town Gospel Choir after budget cuts threaten to shut them down.

World Refugee Day

Refugees have no choice. You do.

For years, many countries and regions have been holding their own Refugee Days and even Weeks. One of the most widespread is Africa Refugee Day, which is celebrated on 20 June in several countries.

The UN General Assembly, on 4 December 2000, adopted resolution 55/76 where it noted that 2001 marked the 50th anniversary of the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees, and that the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) had agreed to have International Refugee Day coincide with Africa Refugee Day on 20 June.

The General Assembly therefore decided that 20 June would be celebrated as World Refugee Day.


This year the UN refugee agency, UNHCR, will start marking World Refugee Day by rolling out a striking new campaign, "Dilemmas," which is a development of the award-winning "1" campaign launched last year. "Dilemmas" depicts some of the tough choices facing refugees, helping the public to empathise with, and understand, their dilemma.

Tuesday, 19 June 2012

Friday, 8 June 2012

Africa's top businesses honoured at Awards ceremony

Africa's leading business figures assembled 7 June 2012 for the fifth annual African Business Awards in London. The popular event for celebrating excellence and achievement in African business took place at the exclusive Grosvenor House with a high level audience of 300 guests that included BBC World News presenter Zeinab Badawi, the minister of trade for Burundi, the minister of commerce for Zambia, and Jean-Louis Ekra, President of the African Export-Import Bank.

It was a SME that stole the show as Innoson, led by Nigerian entrepreneur Innocent Chukwuma, took the most coveted title of African Business of the Year. The new Award for Best Hospitality, Travel and Tourism in Africa was won by Serena Hotels from Kenya.

The Nigerian conglomerate Dangote Group, whose recent expansion and production plans are currently being flagged in the news, won the Investor of the Year Award and received the trophy from Robert Sichinga, Minister of Commerce, Trade and Industry, Zambia.

The prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award was presented to Manu Chandaria, who has been hailed as "one of Kenya's leading industrialists". Applauded by a standing ovation from the audience, he was given special credit for having built a world class conglomerate and set a benchmark for his peers and for young entrepreneurs across the African continent to follow.

Omar BenYedder, Publisher of African Business magazine stated: "The awards were launched 5 years ago to reward not only successful businesses but those which had a positive impact on their communities and the country or region they operate in, what President Sata of Zambia called 'profit with a human face'. We also wanted to encourage sustainable and inclusive growth. And I feel that the winners tonight have certainly risen to the challenge and are fulfilling these objectives. We have rewarded true pioneers operating on the African continent and we hope they will act as a benchmark for others to follow suit."

Sir Alan Collins, Director General of the Commonwealth Business Council, during a heart-felt speech, emphasised that "Africa is open for business”.

The African Business Awards are organised by African Business magazine and Commonwealth Business Council in partnership with BusinessinAfrica Events. A distinguished panel of judges selected winners in eight categories from a pool of nominees that came from all over the African continent. The winners of the remaining categories were selected by the advisory board comprising of the editorial team of African Business magazine, and experts from the CBC.

Winners: African Business Awards 2012


Winners:
Most Outstanding Woman of the Year
Rachel Zodwa Mabaso, Founder/Managing Director, Mboweni Mineral Resources, South Africa

Award for Innovation
Entrepreneurial Finance Lab, South Africa

Investor of the Year
Dangote, Nigeria

Special Commendation
Olam, Gabon

Award for Environmental Sustainability in Africa
Nedbank Group, South Africa
BTI Millman, Kenya

Best Hospitality, Travel and Tourism in Africa
Serena Hotels, Kenya

Award for Good Corporate Governance
Diageo Africa

Best Corporate Social Responsibility
BHP Billiton

Business Leader of the Year
Egbert Imomoh, Non-Executive Chairman, Afren

African Business of the Year
Innocent Chukwuma (Innoson)

Award for Best Agricultural Development
OCP, Morocco

Country Achievement for Sustained Improvement in Investment Climate
Rwanda

Creative Industry Award
Duro Olowu

Lifetime Achievement Award
Manu Chandaria, Kenya

Viva AFRICA!

Tuesday, 5 June 2012

Green Economy: Does it include YOU?

World Environment Day | 5 June 2012

The 2012 theme for World Environment Day on 5 June is Green Economy: Does it include you? Evidently, there are two parts to this theme and the first tackles the subject of the Green Economy. This is where some people shut off their minds because they find the concept of the Green Economy a little too complex to understand.

On the contrary, the Green Economy is really something that is applicable all around you and it is easy to imagine how you fit in it.

The UN Environment Programme defines the Green Economy as one that results in improved human well-being and social equity, while significantly reducing environmental risks and ecological scarcities. In its simplest expression, a green economy can be thought of as one which is low carbon, resource efficient and socially inclusive.

Saturday, 2 June 2012

Know Your Rights

No More Tjo-Tjo - Bribery Is A Crime

If stopped by the police you can ask to see the officer’s appointment card, which includes the officer’s picture, name, rank, force and station according to Section 334 (2) (a) of the Criminal Procedure Act 51 of 1977. See below for your full list of rights when stopped on the road by a law enforcement official.

Know Your Rights

www.corruptionwatch.org.za


Sunday, 27 May 2012

SKA - Square Kilometre Array for Africa



South Africa reaches for the stars with SKA

It is official. The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) will be mainly hosted in South Africa. Two of the three receiver components will be built in Africa and the third one in Australia. The project promises to transform the Karoo into the most buzzing hub of information and communication technology in the world. It is expected to spur economic growth in Southern Africa. 

Science and Technology Minister, Naledi Pandor, hailed the decision as an acknowledgement of the sterling work by the SKA project team. 

Monday, 7 May 2012

QR code: Symbiotic Media

The ability of QR codes to connect people with each other and to multimedia digital content is very useful for businesses and consumers alike.

QR code to Symbiotic Media home page

QR code: African Mirror inc.

A reflection of the times! What are QR codes and how can they help your business? 

Quick Response codes (QR codes) are the trademark for a type of matrix barcode (or two-dimensional code) first designed for the automotive industry. More recently, the system has become popular outside the industry due to its fast readability and large storage and sharing capacity compared to standard barcodes. The code consists of black modules (square dots) arranged in a square pattern on a white background. The information encoded can be made up of virtually any kind of data. 

QR codes have in recent years become common in consumer advertising, marketing and packaging because of the access to smartphones and other scanning devices.

QR code to African Mirror inc. home page

Thursday, 22 March 2012

The Marmalade - Reflections Of My Life

GlobalTravel Card Launch

American Express recently launched the American Express GlobalTravel Card in South Africa.

The American Express GlobalTravel Card is the first prepaid card product for American Express in South Africa, the first on the African continent, and its fourth prepaid currency card internationally. The Card is available at American Express Foreign Exchange Service branches nationally.



The American Express GlobalTravel Card is a reloadable Prepaid Travel Card available in three currencies - US Dollar, Euro and Pound Sterling - that provides superior features and benefits compared to other prepaid currency products currently on the market. These benefits include access to the American Express Global Assist service, the receipt of a free Backup Card at purchase, free Card replacement services, as well as access to emergency cash. Additionally, all travellers choosing the American Express GlobalTravel Card are able to enjoy American Express’ exclusive Cardmember events and special merchant offers overseas via the American Express Selects program.

Why is American Express launching a prepaid American Express GlobalTravel Card in South Africa?

American Express has been innovating and leading the way in prepaid products globally. After successfully launching prepaid travel products in Australia, Brazil and the United States, the fourth prepaid card launch destination is South Africa.

Ian Barrable, Director UK, South Africa and Global Encashment, Global Payment Options, is clear in his enthusiasm about the launch: "Launching this Card in South Africa is an important milestone in the GlobalTravel Card’s expansion worldwide. Being the first prepaid card in the EMEA region, it expands the regional footprint of the GlobalTravel Card franchise. Furthermore, we are very proud that the Card stands as the first prepaid card issued by American Express that is distributed in Africa. This unique payment solution is an important evolution in our relationship with South African travellers, and reflects the strong partnerships we have established in the market since 1995, and will continue to have for decades to come."

American Express believes the GlobalTravel Card will provide South African travellers with access to unique features and benefits. South African travellers will now have access to a product that is safer and easier to use, offers free emergency assistance and access to exclusive Cardmember benefits.

Learn more at americanexpress.com and connect with them on facebook.com/americanexpress

Saturday, 25 February 2012

Michael Jackson - Man In The Mirror




"Man in the Mirror" was released as a single in January 1988 off Michael Jackson’s seventh solo album, Bad. The video features a montage of footage from various major historic events.

"...I'm Starting With The Man In
The Mirror
I'm Asking Him To Change
His Ways
And No Message Could Have
Been Any Clearer
If You Wanna Make The World
A Better Place
Take A Look At Yourself, And
Then Make A Change..."

Wednesday, 22 February 2012

First UNWTO Report on LGBT Travellers Highlights Economic Benefits for Tolerant Destinations

A benchmark affiliate report has been published by the United Nations World Tourism Association (UNWTO) in partnership with the International Gay and Lesbian Travel Association. The Global Report on LGBT Tourism was released in January 2012 and found that destinations offering a tolerant culture were reaping the benefits of increased travel to - and spend by - gay travellers.


The report cautioned against making assumptions about this market, as sexuality is not necessarily an indicator of socio-economic status or leisure choices. Although difficult to accurately measure the impact of gay tourism, sources in the USA attribute 5% of tourism spend to the LGBT market. In Cape Town, this is thought to be 10-15% of all tourists.

Progressive attitudes in countries such as South Africa, Argentina, India, Spain, Mexico and South Korea have attracted the LGBT market in droves. The wedding market for this sector is a big driver and the LGBT sector appears to have bucked the recession trend bringing higher than average spend to their holiday destinations. In addition, the advent of same-sex marriage laws have meant that many gay couples are now travelling with children and spending in the family market.

Generally savvy in digital media, LGBT travel is influenced by social media and digital or actual word of mouth. Cape Town is a favourite with gay travellers for its matchless beauty, diverse lifestyle, colourful people and large local gay population. South African events such as Gay Pride, The Pink Loeries Mardi Gras, the Out in Africa Film Festival, MCQP and Mr Gay South Africa are further reasons for LGBT travellers to choose SA as their destination. The UK’s Guardian recognised Cape Town as ‘One of the Ten Most Popular Gay Destinations in the World.’

Destination marketing associations who were successfully attracting the LGBT market were working proactively at gay-targeted expos and fairs but were also aligned with equal rights organisations that promoted tolerance. Says the International LGBT Travel Association, “reaching out to LGBT travellers in an informed, authentic manner is essential”. In particular, LGBT travellers were sensitive to destinations who were only interested in their money.

In 2011, a total of 76 countries in the world still made homosexuality illegal and of these, five still find it to be punishable by death. The UNWTO points out that the struggle for gay rights is a human rights struggle.

Global Report on LGBT Tourism

Tuesday, 21 February 2012

Internet meme

The term Internet meme is used to describe a concept that spreads via the Internet. The concept or idea may take the form of a hyperlink, video, picture, website, hashtag, or just a word or phrase. 

Public relations, advertising and marketing professionals have embraced Internet memes as a form of viral marketing and guerrilla marketing to create marketing "buzz" for their products or services. The practice of using memes to market products or services is known as memetic marketing.


“what my mom thinks i do/what i think i do” memes


Saturday, 18 February 2012

Microsoft's new Windows 8 logo looks like a window

Microsoft announced that Windows 8 is a complete reimagination of the Windows operating system. Nothing has been left unexplored, including the Windows logo.



Sam Moreau, principal director of user experience for Microsoft, said in a blog post that the new Windows 8 logo redesign was approached with a few key goals in mind:

1. We wanted the new logo to be both modern and classic by echoing the International Typographic Style (or Swiss design) that has been a great influence on our Metro style design philosophy. Using bold flat colours and clean lines and shapes, the new logo has the characteristics of way-finding design systems seen in airports and subways.

2. It was important that the new logo carries our Metro principle of being “Authentically Digital”. By that, we mean it does not try to emulate faux-industrial design characteristics such as materiality (glass, wood, plastic, etc.). It has motion - aligning with the fast and fluid style you’ll find throughout Windows 8.

3. Our final goal was for the new logo to be humble, yet confident. Welcoming you in with a slight tilt in perspective and when you change your colour, the logo changes to reflect you. It is a “Personal” Computer after all.

The new logo is already drawing various levels of criticism on the Web from technology blogs. 

Evolution of Microsoft's Windows logo

Thursday, 16 February 2012

Mirror Mirror

The year of 2012 will see two Snow White movie releases competing for the top reflection.




This is the official trailer for Tarsem Singh's upcoming film Mirror Mirror. This is Julia Roberts' second film playing an iconic fairy tale role; two decades earlier, she played Tinkerbell in Hook

In the epic action-adventure Snow White and the Huntsman, Kristen Stewart (Twilight) plays the only person in the land fairer than the evil queen (Oscar-winner Charlize Theron) out to destroy her. 

In the end, why choose?

Sunday, 12 February 2012

South African Bank Notes to bear Mandela’s image

The South African Reserve Bank is pleased to announce that we are in the process of producing a new South African Bank Note series

South Africa's President Jacob Zuma holds up a banknote bearing the face of former president Nelson Mandela in Pretoria, 11 February 2012. Zuma on Saturday announced the launch of new notes bearing the image of Mandela to coincide with the 22nd anniversary of Mandela's release from prison.
Credit: Reuters/Stringer

International best practise is that the security features of bank notes are upgraded every seven to ten years, particularly given the constant improvements in technology. Such proactive upgrades endeavour to prevent counterfeiting. The current note series was upgraded in 2005, and while the security features remain effective, we decided that it was time to produce a new note series.

In consultation with President Jacob Zuma and the Minister of Finance, Pravin Gordhan, it was agreed that the new note series will be designed. The currency will have the same denominations, sizes and colours but the front of all notes will carry a specially designed engraving of former President Nelson Mandela. The reverse side of each denomination will have an image of one of the big five.

The redesign is being accompanied by a significant recapitalisation of the South African Note Company (SABN), which is being modernised with state of the art printing equipment. The upgrading also entails significant training and up-skilling of the SABN staff.

11 February 1990 stands as one of the most significant days in the history of South Africa as it is on this day, twenty-two years ago that President Nelson Mandela walked out of prison a free man. The iconic image that will be carried on the Rand, the South African currency that is widely used in Sub-Saharan Africa and traded globally, is a tribute to one of Africa and the world’s greatest leaders and statesmen.

We need to stress that the current notes remain legal tender and there will be a programme of replacement with the new notes over time. It is expected that the note will be introduced towards the end of 2012 and further details will be communicated to the public during the course of the year.

Thursday, 9 February 2012

EXCLUSIVE: Charlize Theron Dogs the Fur Trade

by Paula Moore

ARCHIVE: African Mirror inc.


Oscar-winning actor Charlize Theron and her dog, Tucker, seen here in an ad for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, have a heartfelt message for “furry” fashionistas: “If you wouldn’t wear your dog, please don’t wear any fur.”


As Theron’s ad illustrates, the only difference between our “best friends” and animals killed for their fur is how they are treated. And how they’re treated should sicken anyone who has a fur coat or fur-trimmed jacket hanging in the closet. Visit FurIsDead.com to watch the first-ever video exposĂ© of fur farms in China - the world’s largest exporter of fur - and you’ll see what I mean.

During a year-long undercover investigation, Chinese fur farmers were caught on tape roughly grabbing animals by their hind legs and slamming them head-first against the ground, in a crude attempt to kill them. Other animals are bludgeoned with metal rods or wooden sticks. Some animals are killed, some are merely stunned. Many are skinned while they are still alive.

One investigator recorded a skinned raccoon dog, tossed onto a heap of carcasses, who had enough strength to lift his bloodied head and stare into the camera.

Why should this concern fur-wearers in South Africa? Because the globalisation of the fur trade has made it impossible to know where fur products come from. Raw-fur pelts often move through international auctions before being sewn in other countries. Even if a fur jacket was “made” in Europe, the animals were likely raised and killed somewhere else.

If you’re going to wear fur, you should watch the investigators’ video. I promise, you’ll never look at a fur coat the same way again.

Paula Moore, senior writer for PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals). 

Tuesday, 7 February 2012

Lil Wayne - Mirror ft. Bruno Mars

Samsung announces the availability of App for the Orange Africa Cup of Nations



As an official sponsor of the Orange Africa Cup on Nations Gabon-Equatorial Guinea 2012, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., is excited to announce the availability of the ‘Africa Cup of Nations’ App, on the Samsung SA Apps store.

Says Deon Liebenberg, MD of Samsung South Africa: “As Samsung has been a long-time supporter of African football, we felt it only natural for us to invest in such an application; the application will offer fans an opportunity to keep up to date with the latest information and results around the event, with ease and while on the move.”

The application features competitions, galleries, live scores, downloads and fixtures for the 2012 tournament and is available for fans to download for free.

“We are committed to our customers and through this app we aim to offer the best possible enjoyment of the tournament. Fans can now follow the tournament passionately and not miss out as we understand that it is not always possible to catch all the live action. We, at Samsung, are again meeting the needs of our consumers - in this case sports fans - and are providing them with content that not only allows for great entertainment, but fuels the spirit of African soccer,” concludes Liebenberg.

Deon Liebenberg, MD of Samsung South Africa


Sunday, 5 February 2012

Mastering Pinterest for Marketing




Over the past few months, you may have heard some chatter about a brand new social network called Pinterest. Not surprising. According to Competeunique visitors to Pinterest.com increased by 429% from September to December 2011, and the social network already boasts a user base of 3.3 millionPinterest is only growing in popularity as the hottest new social network, and in December 2011, it made Hitwise's list of the top 10 social networks, currently sitting at #5 and beating out big names like LinkedIn and Google+. And as with any hot new social network that comes onto the scene, marketers are chiming in with, "Can I use it for marketing?" "...and, how?" 

The short answer? Absolutely. The longer answer? Follow the link below to find out how. 


The Ultimate Guide to Mastering Pinterest for Marketing


Saturday, 4 February 2012

Creating Remarkable Poetry Through Subtraction - My Modern Metropolis


TIME magazine recently revealed its 30 Must-See Tumblr Blogs which includes the highly creative, user-generated Newspaper Blackout. This blog is the brainchild of Austin-based artist and writer Austin Kleon. The main objective is to display poetry through the omission of words in already printed text. Essentially, it is poetry by way of censorship, executed with the aid of a black sharpie.

Taking published works in the form of newspaper articles, novels, and even horoscopes, this style of "blackout poetry" reveals only carefully selected words to create a new, shorter composition of expression. Often, the poems produced offer a sense of hope and inspiration. At times, they can be depressing but thought-provoking. We love the way this Tumblr reflects how art inspires art.

Creating Remarkable Poetry Through Subtraction - My Modern Metropolis

Thursday, 26 January 2012

www.corruptionwatch.org.za launched in South Africa | Corruption Watch

Independent civil society institute Corruption Watch embarked on its outreach to the public today, launching a website and SMS hotline to receive reports of corruption and posting an online pledge for people to sign rejecting corruption.


www.corruptionwatch.org.za launched in South Africa | Corruption Watch

Elvis Presley Enterprises Announces Preliminary Contests in the Search for the Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist in 2012

Contests taking place during worldwide 35th anniversary celebration of the life and legacy of the King of Rock ‘n Roll



Elvis Presley Enterprises, Inc. (EPE) announced that a record number of preliminary contests will be taking place around the world as part of the sixth annual search for the “Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist”. Contestants will be chosen at licensed preliminary venues being held at fairs, festivals, theatres and other venues. The semi-final rounds and final round will be held during Elvis Week 2012 which will take place in Memphis, 10 - 18 August 2012.

“In 2012, during the 35th anniversary, you’ll see Elvis’ life and legacy celebrated with concerts, festivals, special events and unique product releases taking place in countries around the world,” said Scott Williams, Vice President of Marketing and Media for EPE. “These contests give Elvis fans worldwide an opportunity to experience his music in a fun and unique way that we’ve seen continue to grow in popularity.”

Judges at each venue will look for the “best representation of the Elvis legacy” in vocals, style, stage wear and stage presence. The best overall performer will be named the “2012 Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist”.

For a complete list of contest preliminaries, along with tribute artist photos, videos and additional information on the 2012 Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Contest and Elvis Week, please visit www.Elvis.com.

Top 10 Finalists of the 2011 Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Contest on stage at the Orpheum Theater during Elvis Week in Memphis, TN. (Photo: Business Wire)