Thursday, December 22, 2011

STRONGBOW DJ COMPETITION

Who saw this coming? Strongbow organising a competition for DJs?? WOW... I definitely didn't see this coming. This is amazing though. For the next couple of months Strongbow will be searching for and showcasing the hottest SA talent right on your doorstep. Not only is Strongbow bringing these bold events to your city, but it is also helping new DJs fast track their music careers by putting them in the limelight.

We got word that Wannabe DJs are invited to enter the Strongbow DJ competition bu sending through an original mix which will be entered into a radio DJ battle in Cape Town, Johannesburg and Durban. The battle will take place on the regional radio stations, to find the ultimate DJs in the three regions.

These finalists will then be paired off and will battle it out head on at two separate Strongbow Do You Know events. The ultimate winner of the battle will walk away with the street cred of having played alongside some of SA's own DJ heavy weights, as well as R 5 000.00 in cash. All interested DJs are requested to listen to GoodhopeFM, Ukhozi FM and Yfm for more details.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Here's an entrepreneurial opportunity you don't want to miss!

A new entrepreneurial programme aimed at empowering the youth kicks off.

Y-AGE is an initiative by the Gauteng Department of Economic Development, though the Gauteng Enterprise Propeller (GEP), that aims to encourage young entrepreneurs by providing skills development, training and mentorship. The programme will support eligible businesses and business plans with funding and advice.

How do you register?
You can register online at www.y-age.co.za or SMS “Y-AGE” to 34747 (Each SMS costs R1,50).

Who will be considered for the programme?
• Any person with business idea and who is between 18 and 35.
• Any person with a business that doesn’t have support regarding funding.
• Any person that had a business, but failed to sustain it.

Does it cost anything?
All successful candidates will be required to pay a R500 admin fee to make ensure they commit to the programme.

What does orientation entail?
You will sign a contract and receive starter material with further information. You will need a bank account to take part.

What about training?
Training is structured in two ways for the successful applicants:
1. Newbie, which is a 12-month contract.
2. Existing business, which is a 6-months contract.

Do you need a business plan?
Yes – your business plan will be evaluated by professionals to make sure that it’s a sustainable business model.

Do you get funding for your business?
Businesses must require start up capital of no less that R100 000 and no more than R1 million, of which 20% will be offered as a grant and the remaining 80% will be a loan.

What happens next?
Operation will start and you will have to hire personnel, as part of the Y-AGE initiative. Your business will be monitored and evaluated on a regular basis and as part of the programme, a mentorship in the field that you are operation your business will be allocated.

Keep an eye on campusvibe.blogspot.com for more information on the Y-AGE programme, alternatively sms Y-AGE to 34747 or visit www.yage.co.za

Do it now!

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Fw: The earth-scraper vs sky-scraper

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... the earth-scraper: Architects design 65-storey building which plunges 300 metres below ground

By Hugo Gye

Architects have designed an incredible 65-storey 'earth-scraper' which plunges 300 metres below ground.

The stunning upside down pyramid in the middle of Mexico City is designed to get around height limits on new buildings in the capital.

The subterranean building will have 10 storeys each for homes, shops and a museum, as well as 35 storeys for offices.

Deep: The 65-storey 'earth-scraper' is set to plunge 300m into the ground beneath Mexico City

Epic scale: The enormous complex is intended to get round the city's planning laws, which state that buildings can be no more than eight storeys high

Landmark: The earth-scraper would be located in the city's main square, and topped with an enormous Mexican flag

A glass floor covers the massive 240m x 240m hole in the city's main square to filter in natural light from the world above.

The design has been crowned with a Mexican flag.

Esteban Suarez, from architecture firm BNKR Arquitectura, said the building would also house a new cultural centre.

Scary: The core is all made of glass to ensure that all parts of the building receive natural sunlight from the world outside

Relaxing: Designers expect the public areas of the building to become a popular destination for those wishing to escape the bustle of the city

Heritage: The earth-scraper is expected to contain a museum and cultural centre which will explore the history of Mexico and its pyramids

He said: 'New infrastructure, office, retail and living space are required in the city but no empty plots are available.

'Federal and local laws prohibit demolishing historic buildings and even if this was so, height regulations limit new structures to eight storeys.

'The city's historic centre is in desperate need of a makeover but we have nowhere to put it, this means the only way to go is down.'

He added: 'The Earthscraper preserves the iconic presence of the city square and the existing hierarchy of the buildings that surround it.

'It is an inverted pyramid with a central void to allow all habitable spaces to enjoy natural lighting and ventilation.

'It will also allow the numerous activities that take place on the city square year round such as concerts, open-air exhibitions and military parades to go ahead.'

Unobtrusive: One advantage of the unusual structure is that it would create space in the centre of Mexico City, which is full of historic buildings which cannot be demolished

Green: The interior of the building is supposed to look natural and welcoming

Efficient: The creative use of space would allow the plaza to be used for events such as concerts and military parades

Massive: The space covering the earth-scraper will take up 240 square metres in the heart of Mexico's capital

Pyramids play a large part in the architectural history of Mexico, as the country's anicent civilisations have often build huge pyramid structures.

When the Aztecs first came into the Valley of Mexico they built their pyramids on the lake they found there.

As the Aztec Empire grew in size and power they conceived a new and bigger pyramid, but instead of looking for a new site they just built it on and around the existing one.

The traditional pyramids are therefore composed of different layers of historical periods.

Modern: Much of the building is expected to be devoted to office space

Shopping: The earth-scraper would almost certainly become one of the city's top retail destinations as soon as it opened

Connected: This picture shows the proposed metro station which would pass through the earth-scraper just below ground level

When the Spanish arrived in America and ultimately conquered the Aztecs, they erected Christian churches on top of the pyramids.

Eventually their whole colonial city was built over the Aztec one. In the 20th century, many colonial buildings were demolished and modern structures raised on the existing historic foundations.

Esteban added: 'The Earthscraper digs down through the layers of cities to uncover our roots.'

Novelty: No other public building extends so far beneath the ground

Technical: The building would be an extraordinary feat of engineering

Today: The plaza, shown as it looks currently, would be transformed by the radical plan



Friday, November 4, 2011

Usher is coming to SA (It's going down!!!!!!!)


If you thought this summer was hot - well, it's about to get hotter. It has been confirmed that Usher is definitely making his way down to SA in March 2012 See you in SA!

Usher Raymond, the legendary US music icon will kick off the “Hansa Festival of Legends” string of concerts brought to you by Big Concerts and Hansa in South Africa by making his way down to the mother city, Cape Town. [Sowetan]

Oppenheimer family pockets R40bn


Anglo American (AGL) has agreed to acquire the Oppenheimer family's 40% interest in De Beers for US$5.1 billion. This will take Anglo American's current 45% shareholding in the world's leading diamond company to up to 85%.

Anglo American said on Friday it has entered into an agreement with CHL and Centhold International Limited (CIL), together representing the Oppenheimer family interests (CHL Group), to acquire their 40% interest in DB Investments and De Beers sa for a total cash consideration of US$5.1 billion, subject to adjustment as provided for in the agreement. [IOL]

Police: Bieber sexual tryst may be investigated

A woman who claims Justin Bieber fathered her baby in a backstage bathroom could be investigated for having sex with a minor because the singer was 16 at the time.While no crime has been reported, Los Angeles police Cmdr. Andrew Smith told The Associated Press on Thursday that the department could investigate after Mariah Yeater filed the paternity suit against the teen heartthrob [Newsday]

Kim Kardashian unfollows soon-to-be ex Kris Humphries on Twitter

Kim Kardashian dealt a second blow to her soon-to-be ex Kris Humphries when she unfollowed him on Twitter Wednesday, two days after filing for divorce.

Kardashian, 31, whose Twitter profile boasts 10.9 million followers, appeared to abruptly kick Humphries out of her inner circle of 151 "friends" on the microblogging website.

Meanwhile, Humphries, 26, continues to list Kardashian as one of the 51 people he follows. That number includes several members of the Kardashian clan, including Kim's sisters Khloe and Kourtney and their, mother Kris Jenner. [NyPost]