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The Birthday Dedicated to the Western Sahara and Saharawi People #StandInTheSand

“After Spain relinquished its colonial control of the territory [Western Sahara] to Morocco and Mauritania in 1975, the latter soon withdrew its claims to the territory while Morocco gained de facto control of the area (and with it, control over its rich mineral resources). The battle for Western Sahara ensued for 16 years before a ceasefire agreement was reached along with calls for a referendum on its national status that would ostensibly never come.” – Catherine Constantinides

When I heard about the Western Sahara and the fact that half the Saharawis (the people of Western Sahara) still live in the refugee camps in Tindouf, Algeria (where they fled to during the war) surviving on nothing but foreign aid in inhospitable climatic conditions while the other half of the Saharawis live in occupied-Western Sahara subjected to violence at the hands of the Moroccan authorities I knew I had to do something particularly after I heard that the Saharawis in the refugee camp and the Saharawis in the occupied territory are separated by a 2720 kilometre wall, called The Berm, built by Morocco to maintain control of the Western Sahara and separate Saharawi families . The Berm is extraordinarily dangerous to attempt to jump over because on either side of it Morocco placed 7-10 MILLION ACTIVE LANDMINES additionally, The Berm is manned by 120 000 Morocco soldiers daily.

In 2017 I paraglided off Signal Hill to raise awareness about Western Sahara and the plight of the Saharawi People because I believe none of us can be truly free if some of us are oppressed.

Yesterday I dedicated my 29th birthday to the Saharawi People of Western Sahara. For Little Mohammed, Ahmed and every child in that camp who doesn’t know a life outside of itThis illegal occupation began before i was born but IT WILL END BEFORE I DIE.

Playing with her friend Carmella, Catherine Constantinides (image captured by Heinrich Knoetze Photography)
3-year-old Wadadi making a scrapyard in the refugee camp his playgym (image captured by Heinrich Knoetze Photography)
Saharawi Refugee Camps (image captured by Heinrich Knoetze Photography)

On This Day 29 Years Ago

“To me – old age is always ten years older than I am.” -Bernard Baruch

Today is my 29th birthday and my first one since the passing of Gerda and to pour salt of my wound we are currently in the midst of a pandemic so yeah today isn’t the happiest birthday I’ve ever had but I’m grateful that my family and I are alive and relatively healthy (PLEASE GOD LONG MAY IT STAY THAT WAY)

My President IS THE BESTEST (and how I am coping with the impending 21-day lockdown)

President Cyril Ramaphosa

The only thing that’s constant is change – that’s what I keep realizing

Last night President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that with effect from 23: 59 on Thursday, March 26th South Africa would placed on a 21-day lockdown to stop the spread of the Corona Virus which means only essential services personnel can work, only essential business will remain open and that during the 21-day lockdown the general public can only go out to seek healthcare, buy groceries, perform banking activities or collect social grants. The next few weeks will be hard for everyone in this country and the world but I  plan to live kindly, lovingly and  generously as I always strive to do.

Thank you to President Cyril Ramaphosa and the government of the Republic of South Africa for the bold and decisive leadership exhibited this was a painful but necessary step in the fight against the Corona Virus.

Breath of Life -Impacting the Lives of the Unborn in East London, South Africa

The Breath of Life initiative was setup in 2009, in response to the lack of support for women dealing with crisis pregnancies, and the high rate of abandonment of newborn babies. Mothers that were unable to bring up children had to choose between termination or abandonment. The situation demanded a response, and led by a passionate team the Restore Trust launched a two-pronged initiative to meet this need.

Babies having a supervised afternoon nap in the Breath of Life garden

Place of Safety

Babies are abandoned in dumpsters, dustbins and drains in East London, South Africa.  A safe place to care for abandoned babies was a priority.  The Place of Safety is at 2 Dawson Road, Selborne and currently has capacity for 6 babies.  These children are either delivered by the SAPS or by members of the public.  It is truly a sad state of affairs, a daily reminder of the horrific societal problems at play in our community.  The house is staffed by a team of carers and house parents.  The babies are given 24/7 care before being placed into forever-families.

For more information about Breath of Life visit http://www.restoretrust.co.za/projects/breath-of-life/ or https://www.facebook.com/breathoflifeSA/


The above was shared as part of my new weekly Difference Makers  series featuring businesses, organizations or individuals making a difference in their communities.

3 Stolen Cameras – a documentary by Equipe Media and RåFILM #StandInTheSand #SaharaLibre

“Use filmmaking for a greater purpose, than to just entertain some drowsy minds. Wake the whole world up with your movies. It has been sleeping for long. Its eternal sleep has become its darkest nemesis. Now is the time to wake it up.”― Abhijit Naskar

 Yesterday I watched 3 Stolen Cameras – a documentary, made by Equipe Media in conjunction with RåFILM, about breaking an absolute censorship with unique footage from Western Sahara, a country that has been illegally occupied by Morocco since 1975. This documentary is painful to watch because of the scenes of violence but I urge everybody to watch till the end because if we don’t know what’s happening we can’t do anything to change it

GREEN TEAM – ANOTHER VISION TACTICAL INITIATIVE TO GIVE BACK TO THE COMMUNITY

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15 January, 2019

GREEN TEAM – ANOTHER VISION TACTICAL INITIATIVE TO GIVE BACK TO THE COMMUNITY

Cleaning up in more ways than one!

Vision Tactical has been at the forefront of private security and protection services around Johannesburg since its launch in 2014. With the dawn of a new year, filled with renewed opportunities, Vision Tactical is proud to launch its latest operation – the Green Team! 

The Green Team is a vision in execution. Vision Tactical’s way of further enhancing the suburbs it serves. Bringing in a team of passionate individuals to clean up and strive towards litter free surroundings. The operation creates job opportunities for the unemployed and provides these individuals with a sustainable source of income. 

“It’s not just about cleaning our public spaces every Mandela Day… we need to make every day a Mandela Day and continuously strive to keep our suburbs clean’,  said Yaseen Theba, Director of Vision Tactical. The aim of the Green Team is to build an unpolluted and safe environment, while driving sustainable social change, Theba added.

Look out for the members of the Green Team who are truly dedicated to the preservation of our environment – you will recognise them by their green overalls and friendly smiles! The team is equipped with sufficient tools and gear to effectively clean up the area. 

The Green Team initiative has been put into motion as a result of an incredible collaboration with Freeway Toyota, the Nelson Mandela Foundation, ER24, AL’s Hardware among others and is associated with the Lower Houghton Residents Association and the Killarney Residents Association.

Eleanor Huggett, Councillor for Ward 73 has pledged her support for the Green Team, and will engage with the members & partners of the initiative so that the Green Team can benefit the community at large. Liziwe Ntshinga-Makoro, the director of Region E has also commended the initiative. 

“The Nelson Mandela Foundation, is pleased that the Houghton Community is building awareness and making good efforts to keeping a clean and safe community that is caring’, said Yase Godlo, the Manager of Mandela Day and Outreach for The Nelson Mandela Foundation.

“Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much”, said Ridwaan Laher, the CEO of the Freeway Group” We are proud to contribute to the Green Team and challenge other corporates to also pledge their support, he added. 

The Green Team – Keeping it clean…

Call the dedicated line on : 065 1 333 333

Web : www.greenteam.co.za

On twitter: @VTacGreenTeam

ENDS


The above was shared as part of my new weekly Difference Makers  series featuring businesses or individuals making a difference in their communities.

My Second Annual Alive Day

Life is a gift not a chore – that’s my message to the world.

Today is my Second Annual Alive Day – the second anniversary of my contracture surgery – I remember the pain on the day of the surgery and for 10 weeks to follow I learned from that experience how much I wanted to live. Happy Alive Day to me!

“Ocean” by Lady Antebellum

How can someone stand so damn close

‘N’ feel like they’re world away?

I can see your sad story eyes

So how do you have no words to say?

All I want is to fall in deeper than I’ve ever been

Why won’t you let me?

I can handle your heart, so help me

Here you are, next to me


Lady Antebellum, “Ocean”

Recently I heard “Ocean” by Lady Antebellum I just have to share it because it’s such a beautiful song. Listen: