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Rev Frank Chikane's book |
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Founders of the ANC were all well educated people Pic from Wikipedia |
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Rev Frank Chikane's book |
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picture from M&G internet |
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Founders of the ANC were all well educated people Pic from Wikipedia |
A Stranger
in the Mirror by Sydney Sheldon
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Let the Camera Roll ....Click, Click |
Hi there and welcome to the Tuesday book slot again.
As promised, once a month we will be paying tribute to one of the greatest writers ever lived.
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Getting ready.... At the presenting, acting classes at Talent Coaching Academy |
Yes, I am a
Sydney Sheldon’s collector and fan.
As you can read this blog or you are someone who has been following me on my social networks, Facebook, Instagram, X, YouTube, TikTok you will know by now that the art industry has always been in my heart.
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Amazon picture of Sydney Sheldon's collection |
Today’s Read; A stranger in the Mirror is a work of fiction, was first published in Great Britain in 1976 by Hodder and Stoughton Ltd.
The two main characters- Toby Temple and Jill Castle early days of hustling to get into Hollywood.
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Sydney Sheldon -stranger in the mirror. Picture from the internet |
reminded me of my days when I first started hustling for screen Jobs in Egolihood.
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Taking pics with ladies outside the Camphor Cream TV auditions at the Melrose Arch |
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TV auditions... having fun outside another tv audition with a collegue |
The only thing he ever delivered on was the audition script of Generation the Legacy. I think this was aired on the show before lock down.
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The workshop held by the South African writers Guilt |
No, I didn’t get the part
even though I did pitch for the audition at the SABC building in Auckland Park.
But I did practise though and even roped in my coach from TCA at the time,
Nonhle Tema to help me with the lines.
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Comphor Cream TV Auditions |
It was one of the most confusing scripts ever, I mean if you do watch the clip. It talks about Vutha. The Vutha I know is related to witchcraft.
Dance lessons Johannesburg CBD Mary Fitzerald square in Newtown
That is if someone really hates you sends a magic spell that can either burn you physically or your house/ any of your property. But in that clip, Vutha was a disease. Very confusing.
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At the 10th anniversary of the Feather Awards |
But anyway,
I was so active. I went to Talent Coaching Academy (TCA) for presenting lessons, social media lessons etc and acting lessons in their Fourways based school. To sharpened my craft as
well as go to countless of TV ad auditions.
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At the Glamour event |
I remember an audition in Alexandra Township where after I have revealed to the casting director that I left journalism and now at school doing the law and focusing on building the business.
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At the GQ event |
The young director was so intimidated by my presence and embarrassed that I responded to their job advertisement that she sent me out on a story out in Alexandra Township.
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in Sandton with the Adze Ugah Fillm workshop classmates |
Now the rudeness and show off came thinking I was desperate for a job as a journalist.
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extras at the Ifalakhe set |
But I politely responded that, I
have done my fair share of investigative journalism for Ilizwi, The Herald,
Mail and Guardin’s AmaBhungane Centre and the last paper, The Sunday Times now
I was really looking for something light.
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A role on Ifalakhe |
She kept
making blunders after blunders trying so hard to prove her superiority. Which I
was really not there for and at the end of all the rudeness. She told me I was
going to get a call. They never did and I was ok, not sure if I was going to
fit in their production.
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Actor spaces event |
Anyway,
back to the book. It was hard to put down the 348 pages of the 37 chapters in
two days. I could have finished the book earlier if I had lights on and Kuhle
didn’t disturb or demanded attention from me.
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Being interviewed by Naija TV on a play xenophobia directed by Adze Ugah |
True to the
critiques, the story of triumph of two stars who turned into tragedy. Sheldon
has a way of writing about greed, lust, love, jealousy and ambition.
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MCing sister Christine's bridal shower |
The book keeps the reader turning the pages from page one till the last page.
Dr John Kani and Mr James Ngcobo had phenomenal woman at the market theatre
Through Tony’s
ambition to be a star. The author does give clues to any artist that you can
fall but rise up again and become a superstar.
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James Ngcobo and Dr John Kani's phenonal woman |
As a parents there are also some lessons that one can draw from Tony’s mother.
At the market theatre where Dr John Kani and Mr James Ngcobo put up a show, Phenomenal womanThat
is to take an interest in what your child is doing or interested in and
constantly affirm him/her. Toby’s mother married a hopeless writer whose
business only succeeded once the mother took full control of it.
In this book,
both the male and female characters have German backgrounds. So we get a
glimpse of the Germans are and their lifestyle which is not far from who we are
as Africans. There are many similarities in their religious beliefs, and an
African way of raising a child.
Let's look between the Rainbow and the Rain.
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Working at Coca Cola perseverance as a security guard |
Between the rainbows and rain with Philip Frankel
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Then I worked at the Alexkor diamond mine in Alexander Bay as a guard |
Welcome back to the blog, thank you again for following Book Slot on Tuesday.
As previously stated,
this is not necessary a book review column but rather a slot that I have
created for those who want to get into gear with reading.
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Getting a certificate for participating in some community programme on HIV/AIDS |
Here we go as far as scrutinizing the book in a positive way as well as look at the lessons, skills we can learn from each author or characters in the book.
It does not matter who you are, your educational background
or what type of books you are interested in.
Here we share knowledge, travel through books, meet people
and learn about the other people’s hobbies, cultures, religion, sport and also draw
some similarities with us etc.
We are all about promoting the culture of reading and a
platform to share books that are already out there.
Age is not a restriction here, bookworms from any book club, booksellers, high scholars, students, pensioners and even primary school kids can participate.
If you have an
interesting book, which you have read and would like to share what you have
learnt or what we must know about, that too is welcomed.
Just bear in mind that everyone views this blog. Therefore,
articles or books that are inappropriate for the public will not be published
including comments that promote hate speech etc.
With that being said, today’s book is Between The Rainbows
and the Rain: Marikana, Migration, Mining
and the Crisis of Mordern South Africa. Published by the Agency for Social
Reconstruction in 2013.
Yes, we travel to the mining town of Marikana in the North
West province, just approximately two hours’ drive from Johannesburg.
Until August 16, 2012 nothing was knowing about this mining
town. It made a dramatic historical announcement to the world when police, live
on TV cameras shot miners with live bullets.
If you are from South Africa or even if you are reading as a
none South African, here is my little investigation and experience knowledge
about the (SAPS).
Book cover of Between the Rainbows and the Rain by Philip Frankel
This is just from my experience as an investigative officer,
experience journalist and a member of South
African community.
Though South Africa was declared a none racial, none sexist
country etc after the 1994 elections.
The police department
is still not yet transformed. Like many
white establishment that resisted change or take orders from a black men in
authority.
It ended up being rid
of clever blacks and remained with a workforce of those that only took orders
from Baas and never questioned anything for fear of victimization and being
without a job etc.
This in my view has created a lot of miscommunication and
errors or someone intentionally exercising his racist action while the blame
was the top official, a black deployed minister of police or black workers.
With the other levels of the department not taking any
responsibility. With fear having paralyzed some of the officers, some cases and
orders are ignored.
But to get back to our book, Frankil, writes as a
sociologist of both the mining and South African developments from before the
end of apartheid.
In the book, we learn that most mining companies in South
Africa violate the principle that was agreed with traditional authorities i.e mine workers should originate from 50 km
of the shaft. This was probably done to prevent other things like worker’s
exploitation and human trafficking which Philip states in the book.
“Miners are so debt-bondage that it is impossible to pay off
the traditional or secular network in a single lifetime no matter what rewards
he or she derives from years of labor in the mine. In these cases, depending on
the inhumanity of the creditor, accumulated debts can be transferred to another
member of the family who will then be held hostage in what has become a trans-generational system of exploitation”,
that is from page 88 of the book.
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On of the stories I wrote for the papers on Marikana |
He also writes about how Johannesburg based, West African
syndicate that are not only involved in the loan-sharking to miners and other
urban people, but also racketeering, drugs and small armaments are also in.
So young women, a mixture of rural South Africans,
Zimbabweans and Mozambicans who have been hijacked by gangs while seeking
transportation to the urban centers are forced to commercial sex.
They are raped, beaten or forced into drug addiction that
will ensure their dependence on the perpetrator.
The other topic that Phillip explores in his book is that
most miners do not successfully articulate their grievances and mines normally
or notoriously manipulate the causes of death by safe conditions.
I don’t know about you, but me after reading this book. I
feel there was indeed a third silent, feared force behind the Marikana
Massacre.
I think it is also time to reflect on Cyril Ramaphosa’s
input in the mines. Not forgetting the other elements like the loan sharks and
labour brokers which lives the miners with little money to send home.
Let’s also look at the bursary schemes of miners including
those that are fallen. Then after let us discuss the historical day with all
angles covered….
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Pic from SA History online.. The faces of the 9th August March |
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Picture from SA History on line.. The brave faces behind the famous historic march of 1956 |
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At the launch of Bassie-My Journey of Hope in Sandton in 2019 |
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Pic from the Bassie book launch in 2019 |
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Bassie Book Launch 2019(I think pics were taken from her instagram account or I took them, not sure) |
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With Alexandra Townships upcoming beauty queens |
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Mam Doreen Morris picture from internet |
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With Miss World 2014 Rolene Strauss |
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Former Miss SA Liesl Laurie after her crowning |
Book launch of another Edir Macedo's book. Getting an autograph from Bishop Pierse Marcelo Yes, this month we go to church by fire by fo...