A Couple of Things

If you are not South African, you would probably think, a couple of things means, just two things, well, being 'sefican', it means any number of things.  Which is cool, because this is a list of things on my mind. 



First things first.  I am too lazy to write multiple entries in the journal, I figured the ideas, or thoughts, have not fully evolved and are not backed with enough research to demand a single entry, but if you are still reading, read on.

1. Hello, World?

I keep wondering who is coming to this journal. This not to say, I don't want people to come here, but for as long as I been interacting with the web (10 years long), I have had a 'disconnected' feeling with it, the same feeling of holiding a conversation with someone over the phone, when you could just drive over to Parkhusrt, have coffee and cigarettes (more on that later) and have a conversation.

2. Football.

Okay, so it's evident that Africa might not go far in the football worldcup, aga shame, but yesterday I saw Argentina play, oh my god (omg?), what a beautiful game it was.  Interestingly though, the younger players of any team are more skilled.  Messi is only 19 years old, he is pure magic, absolutely talented.  Youth is a beautiful thing.

3. Youth.

Yesterday, was june 16 (in a Maputo (Mozambique) there is a street called, June 16), youth day.  I had an email conversation about why I was not celebrating it.  I have reasons, the same reason's why I hold Oliver Tambo with higher regard over, err (cough), Nelson Mandela.

4. Smoke Away

So, in the past two months or so, I have been trying to quit smoking, and now I have decided, I won't ever again, try something that stupid.  Short and simple, I enjoy smoking.

5. Business

I spoke to a friend, potential partner, today, and told him, about my plans for business growth, his words were, "... you know you could take over the world, but you are just too lazy...", reminded me of that famous quote, "... the meek shall take over the earth."  I have a lot of work to do, though, which is why I am not always available to in the real world to spend time with, the more apart I am from my friends, the more unfocused I become, but the more ambitious I become, which leads me to a masters degree.

6. Education

I intend to continue with my studies as of next year sometime.  I love this country, and most importantly, I have a mother-and-child relationship with Africa and it's well being.  I have no intention of leaving this continent for a duration longer than month, but I want to travel for 3 years.  So my conclusion is to try and attain a masters degree at Oxford University in Software engineering, for a duration of two years.  I don't know who will be paying for it, I was hoping the Nelson Mandela Scholarship would, but they only fund for 1 year.  If anybody has an idea where I can apply (hopefully get) scholarship, let me know, pretty please?

7. Twenty Ten

In the year two thousand and ten, South Africa will have the pleasure to host the Fifa Worldcup.  I remember when I was at the German School Beerfest, when the announcement was made by Fifa, I was with my former business partners, and we all agreed by then, we should all have advanced closer to making profit from the event.  I have been reading up on a few things on how Fifa runs the game and how one can partake.  The bad news is Emarites(f7) airlines, coca-cola, sony, toshiba, Budwiser and Adiddas have contracts till the year 2014. So South African Airways and the South African Brewery (SAB Miller) won't be able to cash in, aga shame.  Point is though, the time is now.

Yep, that's it for now, oh I still have a muse and I am dyslexic.

 
people, football, worldcup, youth, oliver tambo, nelson mandela, smoking, education, africa, life, muse
#01
Celebrate June16? I don\'t think the idea is to celebrate it. But merely to remember it. I mean it was quite a mild stone really - and although the revolution didn\'t start then or end then - I still think it is imperitive that we have such a day that kind of puts everything in to perspective. Kind of reminds us of our ugly history, kind of gives us reason to vote, create jobs, support one another, fight for survival, fight disease, fight poverty - fight fight fight. I think I know why you don\'t want to \'celebrate\' it as such though - I get it. As for Mr Nelson - I think the more I see him doing his PR stuff (you know posing with the Peas, with whatever international acts come here to donate some money to his Foundation) I just think he\'s really manifested into a kind of a cartoon character(literally - he does have his own cartoon strip). I just think he\'s a joke now. I just wonder how great he really was if they kept HIM alive. Why get rid of Biko and Hani, and keep Madiba?
2010 - the only people who will cash in on that are people in the hospitality industry - B&Bs, restuarants, maybe some arts and crafts typos etc etc. Everybody else - forget it.
Education - isn\'t there some kind of organised black IT grouping or something? Do a search, I\'m pretty sure it is out there - and they should be able to sponsor your education.
Also whatever institution you apply to also has some kind of funding mechanism - speak to them as well.
I suppose you don\'t want to take a loan? Hmmm, aish, do you have a millionaire mentor?
What about places like the Youth Commission and Youth Council - don\'t they have some kind of funding mechanism? If they don\'t, they might be able to point you in the right direction. Umsombomvu as well was talking about having some kind of education fund.
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  • davinci
  • 14h53, Sun 18th
    Jun 2006
#02
NO FUCKIN\' WAY. Marapyane? You from Marapyane? FREAK. I\'m going to ask my pops about your family. We may just be family - hee hee. I\'m pretty sure there\'s a link somewhere - Marapyane? No way. I\'m actually going down there this weekend with a whole bunch of my extended family - it\'s the first of like a yearly retreat or pilgrimage we are taking (well the younger ones that is). See all our roots are there and I\'m actually quite excited because it\'s like the first time the younger generation in my family does something remotely interesting and moreso as like a unit. Freak! You from Marapyane?
  • davinci
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  • 15h52, Sun 18th
    Jun 2006
#03
On June 16, my thing is that, sure we can remember the day and what is has done, but what is there to celebrate post apartheid (1994)?
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  • lebogang
    nkoane
  • 20h35, Sun 18th
    Jun 2006
#04
So, where in Marapyane? My family is based, \'ko 9\', you know it? Let me know about your \'trip\' back to the \'plaas\', if you have photographs, even better.
  • lebogang
    nkoane
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  • 20h36, Sun 18th
    Jun 2006
#05
Turns out that there\'s a lovely story to your family and mine - that\'s if there aren\'t a lot of Nkoane\'s out there. Turns out that your that your grandfather of maybe even great grandfather hooked up my cousin and her husband. He passed away some years ago - the husband that is.
We are from Reguit or Uitreg or something. Apparently the Germans are behind some of the names ko Marapyane.
What else did I find out...oh, are you related to a Serwalo Nkoane - apparently he was a bishop or priest at the Johannesburg Cathedral? Ring a bell??? His father and my grandfather were big buddies apparently. Sadly we won\'t be doing the Marapyane trip this weekend - have a funeral to sourt out instead. But when we do go - I\'ll hook you up with pics and stuff.
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  • davinci
  • 17h47, Wed 21st
    Jun 2006
#06
..Ohhh No, where are u off too??...a few weeks, a month...that seems soo long...
I was going to tell u that ur single entry thing is not cool, like its been 5 days, nothing...now u say a few weeks....how will i survive??!!!
By the way, why was ur link removed from gusto\'s site...??!!!
#07
No far Away. You know Arrested Development, put it simpler, need some time to \'easy my mind\'.
Word.
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  • lebogang
    nkoane
  • 16h27, Thu 22nd
    Jun 2006
#08
Davinci, it turns out Serwalo Nkoane is my mother\'s grandfather. That is just wierd, and now I found out why my surname is Nkoane. Awesome.
  • lebogang
    nkoane
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  • 19h14, Thu 22nd
    Jun 2006
#09

lebogang, this is reoneetswe nkoane, i live in letlhakaneng, next to brits, i would like to be in touch with you, will you please email me........

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  • mercedes
  • 15h50, Tue 04th
    Dec 2007
#10

My name is grace 4rm greenside marapyane.im so grtful 2 c dat da is ppl who care abt maracity so much.i hope ppl one day wil cum n c hw maracity is doin abt vibes,schools n hw enjoyable it is.'Ola MARACITY Ola'

  • Grace
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  • 15h22, Tue 03rd
    Jun 2008
#11

Hey guys. Im also from that side. Nna im from Koedoespoort. Maracity rocks. It is more civilized.

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  • Thabiso
    Rakgantsho
  • 08h07, Tue 07th
    Apr 2009
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