September 2007
Monthly Archive
Posted by The ZA Show on 20 Sep 2007 | Tagged as: podcasts
- One of our listeners, Randall walked from Cape Town to the Cape of Good Hope. Read more here
- School pupils picking up the trash on Robbin Island
- SA funniest got their night of glory
- Song: Rudi - Sunshine (PMN)
- Cape Town’s new Green Point Stadium for 2010 is again closed due to strike action.
- Heritage Day on the 24th of September. After talking about National Braai Day, here is a video clip with Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Click here
- Talk BIG!! Biggest functional cellphone can be found at the Science Centre at Canal Walk.
- Hermanus Whale Festival - 21st to 30th Sept.
- The sporting action continues as SA is on a winning streak. Hope that streak continues.
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Posted by The ZA Show on 13 Sep 2007 | Tagged as: podcasts
- We start off the show with a short introduction to the Indian community in SA with more on this topic in a future show.
- Join Archbishop Desmond Tutu as we fire up the braai on National Braai Day on the 24th of September 2007
- Song Mad Love Angels Fall (link)
- See “One Day Remains” live at the V&A Waterfront on Sunday, 30th September 2007. Details here
- We celebrate the 30th anniversary of the death of Steve Biko. More about his life and his contribution to the fight against apartheid.
- Rugby World Cup excitement! SA beat Samoa
- The 20Twenty champianship is going very well with SA beating West Indies.
- Jimmy Wales is in CT. Come join us on the 15th of Sept. Details here
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Posted by The ZA Show on 05 Sep 2007 | Tagged as: podcasts
- We kick off the show with stacks of listener feedback.
- The Cape Town property market and where to stay is up for discussion. We give an overview on property prices and trends and where you can send your kids to school too.
- Song: Pat the Dog - Not Today
- Cape Argus entries are open - click here for details.
- Twenty20 Cricket Cup tournament starting next week
- Of course, our bokke are in France for the Rugby World Cup! GO BOKKE GO!!
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