
This Coat of arms image is a page from the Living in South Africa Guidebook
On the back of our money coins we have the South African Coat of Arms. The Coat of Arms signifies what yesterday’s election means to us all. Each of the elements making up the design are significant and have specific meaning:
With so many public holidays this month – here is some interesting trivia on how we compare to the rest of the world.
This week we celebrate Freedom day – This is the day of our first democratic election in 1994.
Freedom is something that each and every South African strives for.
Mandela said – “For to be free is not merely to cast off one’s chains, but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others.”
The city of Cape Town will be buzzing this weekend with The Two Oceans Marathon taking place so what better time to talk about the country’s sporting events.
Sport plays such a significant role in the lives of South Africans. Both as participants and spectators.
After the tremendous success of Awesome South Africa I am very excited to be launching the next book titled Living in South Africa.
It’s hard being a person sometimes. Kid President offers up some advice on how to be a person – an awesome person. He’s gathering a list of all the things #thekidsneedtoknow. Help him add to it!
Share this video with someone you love and let’s give the world more reasons to dance!
What do you think #thekidsneedtoknow?
This year marks 20 years since South Africa held its first democratic elections – back in April 1994. Play Your Part spoke to several South Africans to find out what 20 Years of Freedom meant to them.
South Africa is different because you don’t just visit South Africa, you will meet South Africa.
Nando’s loves Brent Lindeque, the South African who turned the silly and dangerous online drinking game, that encouraged the irresponsible use of alcohol, into a challenge to fire up the world to do good rather than harm. Nando’s has always been a company that loves doing good – in South Africa and around the world. So we accept this nomination by Robbie Ragless and Yakeen Sadiq, just this once, and have decided to use our #NEKnomination as an opportunity to do what we do best, bringing people together to share a meal.
Check out this fantastic campaign by These Numbers Have Faces.