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Sunday, September 21, 2008

Become A SOWETO Ambassador

We're busy brainstorming a concept to allow committed individuals in every major city, town, municipality around the world to be recognised as Offical International Ambassadors and/or members of the designated Ambassador's team.

INNOVATIVE: First idea is to have each Offical International Ambassador commit to finding innovative ways to raise a minimum contribution of 1000 currency units (preferably in major currencies i.e. Dollar, Pound, Euro, Yen et al) per month to fund social entrepreneurial project development through our Soweto Chamber of Commerce & Industries JV projects website.

RARITY: Second idea is to keep the status of a major city Official International Ambassador - say New York, London, Paris, Mumbai, Tokyo, Sydney, et al - imbued with all the characteristics of a rare honour... in recognition of the Ambassador's serious comitment - by only appointing ONE Official International Ambassador per city.





EXPANSION: Clearly the idea can expand through the Ambassador to his/her appointment of an Ambassador's Team of 10 or more to break up the task of collecting the minimum commitment of 1000 currency units per month per city into 10 simple units of 100 currency units per month per each Team member.

VIRAL: Official International Ambassadors and their Ambassador's Team members can promote their status and mission for this Soweto social entrepreneurial upliftment project on their own websites - has co-promotion, cross-branding, social-networking potential amongst others. They will also have a presence on the SOWETO Chamber of Commerce & Industries website designating their official status.

If YOU would like to become the Official International Ambassador or Ambassador's Team member for this SOWETO Chamber of Commerce & Industries JV project for YOUR CITY and make a firm commitment to making something magnificent happen for Soweto entrepreneurs through this project, or if you just have some great ideas for us regarding this project, let us know on this link and we'll get back to you ASAP: YES Please, I Want To Become An Ambassador in (insert your city)



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Big Plans For SOWETO


Nancy Nxumalo, President of the Soweto Chamber of Commerce & Industries - one of our premier Soweto project JV partners is quoted in two extracts from the article There are big plans for Soweto - by Emily Visser - Tuesday, 16 September 2008 - source: City of Johannesburg website (http://www.joburg.org.za/)


Soweto Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) president, Nancy Nxumalo, says the plan is long overdue. "We are looking forward to this. There are a lot of small, medium and micro enterprises not in a state of achieving their best."

"What is lacking is infrastructure and capacity. We need to build entrepreneurs," Nxumalo agrees.


That's where we're focusing our time - working with prototype development project teams (see image below of fantastic youngsters from NGO Teboho Trust in Orlando West in training at UBUNTU Kraal) - stimulating entrepreneurial devlopment and business ownership at grassroots community level by establishing Community 100 Empowered mini-retail stores in the hands of local community households.



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Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Author Nick Williams - International Ambassador for SOWETO

Found a book on Sidwell Nxumalo's desk at UBUNTU Kraal titled: 'How To Be Inspired' by Nick Williams.



In it was a 2-page article (see below) about our budding JV partner Sidwell Nxumalo and the UBUNTU Kraal in Soweto.

Immediately sent a note off to Nick in the UK, introducing myself and making this suggestion: 'Thought: How would you like to be an international/U.K. 'ambassador' for our Soweto promotion ideas leading up to 2010... we aim to come up with some innovative ideas to stimulate small business revenue-generation in Soweto... interested..?'

Responded Nick (shortened extract): 'Hi Trevor, Thanks for contacting me - yes, it seems like synchronicity. I loved my brief visit to Soweto and meeting Sidwell... keep me in touch - here is the story from the book and a photo of me with Sidwell as the Ubuntu Kraal.'



Look for inspiration in unexpected places

by Nick Williams

“People are like stained glass windows: they sparkle and shine when the sun is out, but when the darkness sets in their true beauty is revealed only if there is a light within.” Elizabeth Kubler-Ross

Inspired people know that inspiration is often found in places where we would least expect to find it. A couple of days after arriving in Johannesburg, my colleague, Richard has explained to me that on Monday we were going to visit Sidwell Nxumalo, Sid, a friend of his who lived in Soweto, and Richard said I’d find Sid inspiring.

My only images of Soweto were of violence, burnings and shootings, so I remained to be convinced, but trusted Richard, as he’d been there before. Officially just over a million people live in Soweto, but unofficial estimates put it at more like four million and growing daily. It’s busy and crowded, but better than I thought it would be, although I was still concerned for my own safety. As we approached Senokonyeana Street in Orlando West, Soweto, there was spirit – we passed the world’s largest murals painted on the side of Orlando Power stations. But I heard of the words I least wanted to hear from Richard’s mouth, which were “Nick, I think we’re lost”. A quick call to Sid’s mobile and we were on track again, and as we approached and entered the Ubuntu Kraal that Sid created, and it was as if we had entered an oasis. Even in the darkest days of apartheid, Sid had wanted to create something beautiful for the community.

So here’s the secret: Inspired people know when they have the eyes to see it, they can find inspiration anywhere

Sid explained to me, “The word ubuntu is a Zulu word and translates roughly as humanity towards others. But it means much more than this. The spiritual foundation of African societies, ubuntu involves a belief in a universal bond of sharing that connects all of humanity, a unifying worldview best captured by the Zulu maxim umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu - 'a person is a person through other persons'.” I wondered if apartheid had been motivated by the very opposite, to dehumanise and disconnect.

Sid had managed to become the first black master builder in South Africa, and using his contacts and resources, managed to buy an ash dump from the government. Over a period of 20 years he had literally transformed this ash dump into the sanctuary in which I was now standing. It was a green, lush and beautiful oasis. There was a conference centre, community centre, a place for weddings, a swimming pool, kitchens, beautiful flowers, birds. I was astonished. He loved his community so much he wanted to create something beautiful for it. I then discovered that Sid has helped dozens of other people in Soweto start their own small businesses. Later as he drove us around it became obvious that he was a known and loved leader of his community, but had chosen not to go into politics as he believed he could achieve more without those incumbencies. He showed us the only street in the world where two Nobel peace prize winners had lived – Desmond Tutu and Nelson Mandela, and drove us past their houses.

We drove back to the centre and thanked Sid for his time and care, and we all hugged each other, another thought struck me. Richard had been in the army, so during apartheid Richard was responsible for implementing it. Fifteen years ago these two men in front of me hugging each other as brothers were enemies across a divide of colour and today they were friends in building a new country together. I was touched moved and inspired, in Soweto! I learned that over 20% of the people that visit South Africa now visit Soweto, around 250,000 people a year and it sets trends in politics, fashion, music, dance and language.


So here’s the secret: where people are, inspiration can be too. Beyond our fears and judgements, inspiration is often happening right now.



Wow... inspirational..!

And... right on our doorstep.

Our role must be to become proud ambassadors for stories like this emanating from Soweto and many, many grassroots communities across South Africa. Let's DO it!

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Monday, September 15, 2008

We Find Humility & UBUNTU At Soweto's Greenest Oasis

Seldom have Ivan and I had the pleasure of meeting with someone who embodies anywhere near the humility and spirit of UBUNTU that is personified by our very own Madiba - ex-Pres. Nelson Mandela - but this man is that rare exception:




His name: Sidwell Nxumalo - owner: Ubuntu Kraal, Orlando West, Soweto



We're proud to be developing a joint venture business relationship with someone so clearly the salt-of-the-earth in this historic community of Orlando West, Soweto.

We're busy compiling, collecting, collating historic articles and data on this unique man and facility. Here's a sample of what we've found:

Online Article: Escape the city, retreat to Ubuntu Kraal - February 20, 2004

Online Article credit - sourced from: City of Johannesburg website - http://www.joburg.org.za/

FOR anyone needing a timeout from a hectic Jozi lifestyle, the Ubuntu Kraal, situated in the midst of the hustle and bustle of Soweto, is the ideal kickback place - a little piece of African tranquillity just kilometres from the centre of Johannesburg.

Here, on 2.8 hectares of prime real estate in Orlando West, people can rent one of the 10 self-catering bushveld-style lapas - available for the day - or hold conferences or functions.


Ubuntu Kraal owner Sidwell Nxumalo (middle) with guests


Driving into the development from Orlando, the eye is immediately drawn to the centrepiece of the venue: the conference facility. Painted in pink, with black and white drawings of Zulu shields and assegais and cast-iron three-legged pots on the walls, the conference building can hold up to 500 people. It can cater for a wide range of activities, from graduation ceremonies and jazz concerts, to weddings and marketing events.

Inside the conference centre, soothing traditional music plays in the background, adding to the tranquillity of the venue. Specially trained staff ensures that the needs of the particular client are met, adjusting the layout of the tables and chairs, ensuring the appropriate equipment is available.

Owner and managing director of Ubuntu Kraal, Sidwell Nxumalo, says he saw a gap in the market and decided to pursue his dream of creating a venue "that is unique, practices ubuntu and is competitive in nature". His vision is "to enhance the tourism industry in Soweto by providing service of the highest level and through the constant pursuit of excellence".

Visitors using the thatched lapas for the day can choose to use a fully equipped self-catering unit or book the in-house catering service. The area also boasts a green lawn for easy walks, picnic areas, soothing waterfalls, and a swimming pool.

Ubuntu Kraal in-house catering service, supplies visitors with traditional food, including samp, ting (sour porridge), mogodu (tripe), mopane worms and morogo. Other items include a finger lunch of meat dishes, vegetables and salads or a braai menu of chicken peri-peri, rump steak, traditional wors served with pap, rolls, roasted potato and tomato gravy. The costs of the set menus vary, depending on what visitors choose.

A traditional African ethos - ubuntu - permeates the venue. The triangular arch at the entrance is painted with the geometric patterns typical of Ndebele art.

Nxumalo never loses sight of the strength of the family and has a plaque for his father, Bava Hongonyi, at the entrance. One of the halls used for functions is called "Nwamazwinyi" after his mother. Just outside the hall is a small garden chapel for intimate weddings. This is the "Gogo Mandabas Chapel", named after his grandmother. "She was my inspiration, my mentor," Nxumalo says.

Alongside the conference centre is a train carriage on a 4m-railway track. It is an old-style maroon and gold South African Railway carriage, with wooden benches and bunks that could be made into beds for an overnight trip. Nxumalo plans to refurbish the carriage, at a cost of R60 000, and turn it into a restaurant and a hideaway for newly weds.

The initial infrastructure dates back to the late 1980s, when it was an office park and site for Nxumalo's construction and paving company. He has invested his money in "several strategically positioned pieces of real estate in Soweto". Funds from these investments were ploughed into establishing Ubuntu Kraal. Work began in 1995 on turning the property into the entertainment and leisure centre.


Ubuntu Kraal is a popular venue for weddings


Besides the conference venues and lapas, Ubuntu Kraal now boasts several communal braai and kitchen areas, a dining room, and a small farm with ducks, cows and horses.

"Although the primary target for this venture was the emerging market, the company quickly earned itself an excellent reputation with its clientele and also expanded into more affluent areas," says Nxumalo. Now it caters for a vast range of people.

Guests have included the former US ambassador to the United Nations and former mayor of Atlanta, Andrew Young, and delegations from the chambers of commerce of Johannesburg, Malaysia and Thailand. Multinational corporations such as Coca Cola, Tastic Rice and Kellogg's have also made use of the conference facilities.

Ubuntu Kraal is an ongoing development, with Nxumalo's fertile imagination constantly planning changes and other developments. "I want to continue reinvesting in the community by expanding and promoting this venue."

A further 1.3-hectares of land is still available to continue building Nxumalo's dreams. He is planning a new R1.2-million development: "The main thrust of expansion will be the construction of 10 additional chalets to accommodate tourists. These chalets will be upmarket guest quarters with carpeting, furniture, self-contained restrooms and bathrooms."

A second phase of the expansion will be the upgrading of the dining lounge to a fully equipped restaurant, "serving traditional South African meals", he adds.

"People desire to visit Soweto for its unique culture, it is a symbol of resistance to oppression and it has a very rich heritage," says Nxumalo. His opinion is backed by statistics from the South African Tourism Board, which shows that an average 1 400 people visit Soweto each day, many from other African states and elsewhere.

Visitors want to see the Hector Pieterson memorial, Nelson Mandela's old house and other heritage sites. Because of the large number of visitors, "a dire need has arisen to establish trading, cultural, entertainment and overnight centres in Soweto", says Nxumalo.

Ubuntu Kraal is one kilometre from the Hector Pieterson memorial and within walking distance of Mandela's old house, as well as the home of Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Says Nxumalo: "Ubuntu Kraal will complement rather than compete with existing businesses."

Ubuntu Kraal is situated at 11846 Senokoanyana Street in Orlando West, Soweto and its office is open from 6am to 6pm. Evening functions can also be arranged.

For information on hiring the venue contact Sidwell Nxumalo on 083 271 5096

additional pictures for use in article (from http://www.joburgnews.co.za/2004/feb/feb20_kraal.stm ):



Conference room for a small group



The facility is well looked after



Pool area



This train carriage will soon become a restaurant
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Trevor
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Sunday, September 14, 2008

Let's Put SOWETO To Work!


Make A Difference Day - Saturday 30th August 2008 - saw the launch of SowetoJOBS... a joint venture project structured by mdiVENTURES in collaboration with the SOWETO Chamber of Commerce and Industries and online recruitment specialists - StaffWEB.



Graphic: Members of the StaffWEB team that did fantastic voluntary work on Make A Difference Day profiling candidates from Soweto for employment by willing corporates who dedicate themselves to making a difference in Soweto.


Here's the type of copy we are putting out for corporates to get involved in SowetoJOBS:


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Let's Put SOWETO to Work!

SOWETO JOBS & CAREERS FORUM

in association with Soweto Chamber of Commerce & StaffWEB


---- INVITATION ----


Your Company is cordially invited to provide a CAREERS Table and 2 X Specialist Recruitment Staff to promote your Company and Career/Employment Opportunities on offer.


Date: Saturday 30th August 2008

Venue: Ubuntu Kraal, Orlando West, SowetoTime: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (set-up from 9 a.m.)

Objective:

  • To make a difference in the lives of 120 Soweto residents seeking quality employment
  • To provide a forum for local corporations to offer real black empowerment opportunities
  • To allow relaxed eyeball-to-eyeball contact between candidates and recruiters
  • 120 Candidate profiles will be sponsored by SowetoJOBS/StaffWeb
  • Participating corporates to receive full list of profiles
  • To serve as prototype for future recruiting events
  • SowetoJOBS/StaffWeb is a Soweto Chamber of Commerce & Industries JV initiative

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If YOU or YOUR COMPANY or YOUR ORGANISATION want to participate in this project to profile and employ quality people from SOWETO, let us know on this link and we'll get back to you ASAP:YES Please, I Want To Participate in SowetoJOBS

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Tuesday, September 9, 2008

EXPECT The Unexpected... Accept The Unacceptable

Was in a discussion, re: Community 100 Empowered, with a team from Nedbank at Ubuntu Kraal, Orlando West, Soweto - see: http://www.tsfos.co.za/gallery-1.5.8/NedbankUbuntu0908 .

I happened to say that Ivan Andersen and I have taken the view on all of our JV's, no matter where they are based or who they are structured with, to '..expect the unexpected.. and.. accept the unacceptable..'!

The response to this statement has been amazing, almost as if we're some kind of profound gurus of some kind.

So what are we actually saying... well, I think it is that life is so hectic, and events moving at such a pace all around us, and people are so fickle and/or well-meaning, that almost anything that can go wrong to trip you up on your best-laid plans probably can and will go wrong.

And most often this happens at the very worst time or when you can least afford it... or when you really just don't want any more hassles in your life... or when you finally got your feet up to watch TV or just relax. Never at the right time!

Given that I don't have much hair left to pull out... we now just take the happening on the chin and look for a work-around that involves damage-limitation at worst or a better solution at best.

We attempt not to waste time on crying over spilt milk if it does not result in a fix that ensures that the problem occurence will not repeat itself. Sometimes... things just happen..!

A classic example of this statement coming into effect happened just yesterday at our local Johannesburg Stock Exchange.

See: JSE: Trade halted - Sep 8 2008 11:02AM Fin24.com reporter - Johannesburg - Trade on the JSE equity market was halted at 10:30 on Monday morning, with the bourse saying it was investigating reasons for the stop in trade.

See: Brokers 'robbed of R100m' - Sep 8 2008 5:23PM - Marc Ashton - Johannesburg - Brokers look set to have lost up to R100m in brokerage charges following a technical glitch which saw the JSE closed for trade for most of Monday. "The South African broking community has been robbed of R100m based on the R15bn turnover I believed the market could have traded," said Lavan Gopaul of Cortex Securities. "Investors were robbed of an opportunity to take some profit."

Both unexpected and unnacceptable! Wonder how they are dealing with it?

Lat week I had an unexpected call at 6:45 on Monday evening... my daughter was in distress on the other end having just been in a crash. Every father's nightmare. Was she okay? Anyone hurt? Can she distinguish reality through the shock? Took me 20 minutes to get to the scene... and only the tow truck operators were there arguing over who was going to tow the cars. Unacceptable!

She was okay... as was the other youngster who skipped a red light straight in front of my daughter. Both cars were a write-off. Unacceptable!

But, what do you do? Punch his lights out?

Nope... I'm living under the principle of '..expect the unexpected... accept the unacceptable..' and look for the positive workaround.

I thanked God for them both being alive. It happened. Now deal with it positively.

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Monday, September 1, 2008

Can YOU Make A Difference In This Entrepreneur's Life

See early-morning set-up pics from Saturday's Make A Difference Day in Soweto... and no, I was not sleeping during the speeches - pictures lie... ;-)

Came back from the day to this fax on my desk from Magauta Rachaane - 072 553 0703 - 581c Lelane Street, Phiri, P.O. Kwa-Xuma, 1868

Re: Assistance for Working Equipment/Tools

I hereby kindly request for your assistance. I am looking forward to start a small business (fast foods) and I also have potential of starting anytime as long as I have someone who can sponsor me.

I kindly request the following:

3m X 3m Tent (Gazebo)
12 Chairs & 3 Tables
3 X 6 ltr Pots
20 Plates
20 Spoons
48kg Gas Stove & Cylinder

For more information or clarity, please do not hestitate to contact me

Magauta Rachaane - 072 553 0703


Can YOU make a contribution..?

Let me know.

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Trevor

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