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Madonna’s Orphan Boy Visits South Africa

Tuesday, October 17th, 2006

It’s doubtful whether the little 1 year old boy that Madonna is desperate to adopt from Malawi noticed his stop in Johannesburg, South Africa, but you can bet your life that the world will.

Controversy surrounds this boy as the incredibly wealthy Madonna seeks to get what she wants quickly by setting up an orphanage for 4,000 of the 1 million children orphaned in Malawi through the AIDS pandemic sweeping through Africa.

How can she possibly pick out one small child to take back home like a trophy when so many would love that chance? And why is it that she can just waltz straight in and bend the rules so effortlessly? Money talks all right!

More on “Toots”

Monday, October 16th, 2006

Remember my story about Desmond Tutu last week on the occasion of his 75th birthday?� I’d found a great photo that I thought summed Archbishop Tutu up.� Well, I’ve found a better one and another story which makes spectacular reading.

Many thanks to the Washington Post for this story and for the photo.� I am sure you’ll agree you can’t help but smile and join in Desmond’s enjoyment of life!

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Happy Birthday Archbishop Tutu!

Monday, October 9th, 2006

What a wonderful birthday milestone to celebrate and no one deserves it more than Archbishop Tutu!

Still working tirelessly for oppressed people, wherever they are on earth, whatever the colour of their skin or their creed, Desmond Tutu speaks out against all injustice, but of course particularly when he sees wrong-doing in his own beloved South Africa. Thank goodness there is someone who will sound out the warning bell against transgressions, but always with such calm, measured tones that make you sit up and take notice.

I once heard Archbishop Tutu speak at church in Milnerton, Cape Town one Christmas a couple of years ago, when the incumbent father was on his vacation. He is truly inspirational to listen to, in fact, I didn’t want him to finish! Of course everything good has to come to an end at some time and I shall remember forever his warm handshake as he left the church. He made it feel as if there was only me he was interested in shaking hands with! For that instant he was focused solely on me. What grace.
Tutu is such a charismatic gentleman he deserves all the wonderful accolades that have been paid to him over the last few days. I for one, would like to add my voice to the rest of the world in wishing Archbishop Tutu a very happy birthday and for many more to come!

if you would like to hear Archbishop Tutu speak, why don’t you get his CD’s.� He has recorded his book and it makes facinating listening.� Some of the profits go to his charity as well, so go on, spread a little happiness!� I’ve taken the photo below from the front cover of the CD’s, as I love the look of mischief on his face!

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Bring a little bit of Ubuntu into Your Life

Thursday, October 5th, 2006

Earlier this year I felt I needed to develope my website to better interact with you, my valued readers. I called upon Howell Burnell, a good friend who writes some of the best web copy around. I chose Howell for a number of reasons, but amongst them was that he has a love of Africa which shone through in our discussions and was just the thing I wanted to bring out in my website. South Africa is my passion and I wanted that to be reflected in the pages.

Howell coined the following paragraph which is on the home page of Tailor Made South Africa Travel, and I loved it immediately as it sums up the South Africa I have grown to love.

There’s a practice in South Africa called Ubuntu. It means: We are each other. It suggests kindness and humanity.

I like to express Ubuntu through service. Your journey is special and I’m going to treat it that way. In fact, I’ll personally attend to every detail.

Here’s why. With over 20 years of South Africa travel experience – and a lifelong background in service and hospitality – I’ve learned the value of sharing what I love with others.

And I want to share South Africa with you…

Imagine my suprise and delight when Bill Clinton, ex-president of the USA spoke of Ubuntu to the British Labour party last week. Not sure that his Ubuntu was quite what I had in mind, but rather prefer what Archbishop Desmond Tutu has to say on the matter, that being in his book ‘No Future Without Forgiveness’, says: “Ubuntu is very difficult to render into a Western language… It is to say, ‘My humanity is caught up, is inextricably bound up, in what is yours.”

No doubt Bill Clinton clearly rose to his theme in delivering his speech. I found that some of the comments left on the page were also rather interesting. Take a look yourself and decide which type of Ubuntu you want to get into!