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Ubuntu and the ethos Morgan and Mandela:

of forgiveness
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South closer than celluloid PAGE 3

Africa
Archbishop My crazy, mixed up,
Tutu and normal country
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the chunk
of meat
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NOW Wednesday, october 6, 2010
This pull-out supplement was researched,
edited and compiled by Brand South Africa
and did not involve the news or editorial
departments of The Washington Post

Powering towards a green economy


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Ambitious solar outh Africa plans to build a massive Private sector investment in other renewable
energy plans $21 billion, 5,000 MW solar park in its A stylish joule of an energy-efficient car PAGE 4 energy plants is also encouraged through gen-
semi-desert Northern Cape province as erous feed-in tariffs, which were approved by
include a plant on part of an aggressive push to grow its highly the National Energy Regulator of South Africa
the island where industrialized economy and reduce poverty the place Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for conference. New global emission targets are in late 2009 and rate among the most attrac-
Nelson Mandela without increasing its carbon footprint. many years. also likely to be discussed at the gathering. tive worldwide.
Depending on investor interest, construction South Africa’s strategy is to make cleaner, This year, the World Bank granted Eskom a South Africa is the first country in Africa to
was once jailed
could begin as early as 2012. more efficient use of the country’s abundant, $3.75 billion loan both to help build the coun- introduce a feed-in tariff for wind energy, ac-
With the help of a World Bank loan, Eskom, low-cost coal reserves in the near term while try’s biggest coal-fired plant, Medupi, and to cording to Stefan Gsänger of the World Wind
South Africa’s primary energy utility, is already at the same time expanding the use of low- finance renewable energy projects such as the Energy Association.
developing a 100 MW concentrated solar pow- emission energy technologies and renewables. solar power plant as well as wind farms. With “Many small and big investors will now be
er plant, estimated to cost about $1 billion, This strategy will be in the global spotlight in the help of the loan, Medupi will be equipped able to contribute,” he said. “This will help
in the same region. And a smaller-scale solar 2011, when South Africa hosts the 17th U.N. with state-of-the-art technology to produce
installation is in the cards for Robben Island, Framework Convention on Climate Change more power with less coal. CONTINUED ON PAGE 2

The everyday Launchpad


beauty of to a billion
Soweto consumers
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outh African photographer Jodi Y OFFERING to acquire South African retail-
Bieber has a special ability to bring er Massmart for an estimated $4.2 billion,
out the beauty in the ordinary, even Wal-Mart, in late September, joined the pa-
the disfigured. The now-iconic and shock- rade of global companies looking to South Africa
ing early August TIME Magazine cover, as a springboard into what is increasingly seen as
featuring the mutilated face of 18-year- the world’s last great investment frontier.
old Afghani girl Aisha, was brought to the “What better evidence can there be of Africa’s
world through Bieber’s lens. The pho- burgeoning potential as a consumer market than
tographer explains on the TIME website Wal-Mart’s desire for a foothold on the conti-
that she wanted the portrait to show that nent?” asked a Financial Times blog.
Aisha was still beautiful, even though her Wal-Mart’s move comes soon after Nippon Tel-
nose and ears had been cut off at the egraph and Telephone’s bid for Dimension Data,
Taliban’s behest. HSBC’s interest in 70 percent of Nedbank, and Du-
Bieber does something similar in the Pont seeking a majority stake in Pannar Seed.
photographs in Soweto, her latest book. Andy Bond, head of Asda, Wal-Mart’s UK op-
These are a compassionate but honest look eration, said South Africa is “a compelling growth
at South Africa’s largest township, bringing opportunity and offers a platform for growth and
out the subtle beauty of everyday life – expansion in other African countries. South Africa
children in the public swimming pool, a possesses attractive market dynamics, favorable de-
wedding entourage, a motorcycle club and mographic trends and a growing economy.”
a mother-and-daughter domestic scene Massmart runs 232 stores in South Africa and 32
powerfully emblematic of the old and new elsewhere in Africa, and is known for its big box
South Africa. chains such as Makro and Game.
These are not the first images that spring The acquisition would be the Bentonville, Arkan-
to mind when one thinks of Soweto. Yes, sas, giant’s largest since 1999 when it bought Asda.
it is the birthplace of struggle heroes, the Wal-Mart already sources fruit from South Africa,
crucible of the 1976 students’ uprising buying 500,000 cartons of citrus, 2.4 million of ap-
and the scene of late 1980s anti-apartheid ples and pears, and 50,000 of grapefruit a year.
violence, but it is also a hub of diversity, “Africa’s economic pulse has quickened, infusing
culture, music and business, a place where the continent with a new commercial vibrancy,”
people live normal lives. McKinsey and Co. concluded in a report released
In her foreword Bieber talks specifically of in June. The report singled out three sectors as
Sowetans’ warm friendliness and her feel- “flourishing” – retail, banking and telecoms.
ing of complete safety working there dur- McKinsey reckons that by 2020 Africa’s con-
ing the three-month project. But it made sumer spending will reach $1.4 trillion, up from
her sad, she said, that residents assumed $860 billion in 2008, and there will be 128 million
she was a foreigner as the only whites who Africans with discretionary income. “Africa’s long-
visit are tourists. Mother and daughter: Nomthandazo and Kgomoto Letsebe at home in Meadowlands, Soweto term growth will increasingly reflect into related
social and demographic trends that are creating
new engines of domestic growth.”

South Africa by the byte No obstacle too big – A


Blazing a digital trail to a
better kind of tribalism
U.S. view of South Africa
W ant TO compete in the global economy?
You have to be part of the global conver-
sation. As British novelist E.M. Forster said in
“South Africa is a true leader. Your country is
a leader in the region, on the continent, and
Y our thing is butterflies. You’d like to launch an
online community of fellow lepidopterists to share
sightings of exotic species. Problem is, the exotic spe-
the epigraph to his classic work Howard’s End, throughout the world. South Africa is the cies tend to be in places where it’s hard to get onto the
“Only connect.” only country in the world that has reinvented internet except by mobile phone. What do you do?
From its launch in 2000, the International itself as a free, democratic and multiracial As of September, you can launch a Motribe. The
Marketing Council, as custodian of Brand society after suffering decades of injustice credit goes to a pair of South African tech entrepre-
South Africa, has been an early adopter. Today, under apartheid.” neurs, Nic Haralambous and Vincent Maher, who have
the IMC employs every social media channel Ambassador Donald Gips paid South Africa created a community-building platform, complete with
to connect with the world and is constantly on this compliment in a speech marking his first photo sharing, instant messaging and blogging facili-
the hunt for new ones. year as Washington’s envoy to Pretoria. He ties, optimized for any of the 4,000 or more models of
Ahead of the World Cup, the IMC became (www.brandsouthafricablog.com), a platform also congratulated South Africans on a suc- cell phone that can access the web.
the first country brand to run a competition for independent voices touched by South Af- cessful soccer World Cup. Motribe (www.motribe.com) has caught the atten-
for best ad on zooppa.com, which hosts user- rica’s magic. “You proved the doubters and the naysay- tion of the U.S. embassy in Pretoria, already a trailblaz-
generated and -judged contests for major Many in South Africa’s diaspora want to be ers wrong and showed that, when people pull er in the use of social media.
brands like Microsoft. Winning entries can be together, there is no task, no obstacle that is “We are talking to Motribe about launching a mobile
viewed on the IMC’s Brand South Africa Blog CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 too big,” he said. “When South Africa is at its platform for sharing U.S.-focused news and informa-
best, everyone gives up a little of their own tion across southern Africa,” said the mission’s media
self-interest to work for the good of everyone. liaison, Elizabeth Trudeau. Brand South Africa is look-
All photographs and text used by permission. Photographs are the property of their original copyright owners. The World Cup was a great example.” ing at building a Motribe of South African students
Produced by Brand South Africa, Johannesburg, South Africa. (www.southafrica.info) studying abroad.
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» The Global Competitiveness Report 2010 ranks South Africa
first out of 139 countries for stock exchange regulation.

A trek to the start of time The SKA consortium, made up of


55 institutions in 19 countries, is
optimistic that the U.S. will be part
of the project.
trade
In its latest report to the National john battersby
I t will probe the edges of our
universe. It will search for gravi-
tational waves, predicted but never
The international SKA consortium
is due to announce the winning bid
in 2012, with construction set to
major-league astronomy. It is al-
ready home to the Southern Afri-
can Large Telescope, works closely
Research Council, released in Au-
gust, the U.S. Committee for a
Decadal Survey of Astronomy and
detected. It will be a virtual time start in 2014. with Nambia on the HESS gamma Astrophysics endorsed SKA, recog-
machine, enabling scientists to ex-
plore the origins of galaxies, stars
The telescope will comprise
around 3,000 antennas grouped
ray telescope, and is currently build-
ing an 80-dish precursor for SKA,
nizing that it “represents the long-
term future of radio astronomy.” South Africa looks
to south and east
and planets. over roughly one square kilometre. the Karoo Array Telescope. This does not automatically trans-
And South Africans are at the South Africa plans to locate the In the process, South African late into the 40 percent funding
heart of its development. core of these in the Northern Cape engineers are already working on that SKA partners were hoping
South Africa is competing against province – an area with exception- some of the SKA’s technological the U.S. would provide, as the

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Australia and New Zealand to host ally clear skies and minimal radio building blocks – such as a proto- SKA schedule and the U.S. funding s the shift in global economic power
the $2 billion Square Kilometre Ar- interference – with outlying sta- type dish antenna that combines timetable are out of synch. gains momentum, South Africa’s trade is
ray (SKA), an instrument 50 to 100 tions in Botswana, Ghana, Kenya, new materials with innovative de- At the same time, the commit- moving eastwards and southwards in a
times more sensitive and 10,000 Madagascar, Mauritius, Mozam- sign processes to meet the SKA’s tee urged funding for two other pattern that both reflects the worldwide
times faster than any radio imaging bique, Namibia and Zambia. exacting precision, durability and projects – HERA and NANOGrav – trend and helps drive it.
telescope yet built. South Africa is no newcomer to cost criteria. that could greatly assist SKA. This year alone South African President Jacob
Zuma has paid official visits to India, Russia, China
and Brazil. Earlier in 2010 China became South Afri-
ca’s largest two-way trading partner and, in August,
China became the world’s second-largest economy
after the U.S.
Visiting China earlier this year, international re-
lations minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane an-
nounced that South Africa was lobbying China to
allow it to become part of the global club of high-
growth developing markets known as BRIC – Brazil,
Russia, India and China.
This underscores South Africa’s significance as a
leader in Africa, a bridge between the industrial-
ized and developing worlds. That the much smaller
South African economy could join four mega-econ-
omies in BRIC reflects growing global investor inter-
est in Africa, the last frontier of the global economy.

With a population near 1 billion, Africa is


the world’s third-largest market after Chi-
na (1.3 billion) and India (1.1 billion) and is
rich in mineral and natural resources.

While South Africa aims to maintain its substantial


trade and investment links with the U.S., Japan and
the European Union, the reality is that these mar-
kets’ growth has been severely slowed by the global
economic crisis.
High-growth developing economies and the next
tier of emerging markets – such as the CIVETS
(Colombia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Egypt, Turkey and
South Africa) – are likely to lead growth in the me-
dium- to long-term, with slower growth in devel-
oped economies.

The South African Breweries factory in Johannesburg, South Africa, produces over 500,000 gallons of beer a day.
A T a U.N. conference in Beijing in September,
trade minister Rob Davies said South Africa
would prioritize China and India for exports as the
Picture: Chris Kirchhoff, MediaClubSouthAfrica.com two countries were now its biggest markets. He said

Brewing up a global brand


“sluggish growth” in the U.S. and the European
Union, South Africa’s traditional trading partners,
was a factor in shifting export priorities.
Two-way trade between China and South Africa
grew to $16.8 billion last year, according to South
Africa’s Department of Trade and Industry. At the
same time, South Africa’s exports to India reached
$700 million and imports totalled $280 million, in
kevin davie Twelve of its beers, including consumption rose from 5.8 gallons favor of South Africa.
Miller Lite. Tastes great. Aguila, Castle, Miller Lite, Snow More Americans join per person in 1999 to 7.4 gallons in Zuma’s statements during his China visit reflect
Less filling. And brought to
and Tyskie, are number-one sellers the shareholders 2009, a 21 percent increase led by this shift in trade. He said the country would look to
locally, with Snow, China’s top-sell- Chinese consumption, which is up China for investment in infrastructure projects such
you by a world-class South ing beer, out-selling its leading rival SABMiller’s shareholding base by 48 percent. as transport, renewable energy and mining, as well
African company by two to one. has changed as dramatically as SABMiller has targeted this as in agriculture and car manufacturing.
While retaining its secondary list- the business has. growth by acquiring interests in the China’s pace of investment has been slow so far,
ing on South Africa’s Johannesburg In 1999 over 80 percent of its emerging markets of Eastern Eu- but it has been strategic, paving the way for accel-

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here IS nothing in SABMill- Stock Exchange, where it all began, shareholders were South Afri- rope, South America, Africa, China erated future investment.
er’s history to suggest that SAB set up its primary listing in can. South Africans are still the and India. Its buying spree has co-
it would become one of the London in 1999. This was the be- dominant shareholders at 40 incided with the globalization of In 2007 the Industrial and Commercial
world’s largest brewers with opera- ginning of an ambitious $17 billion percent of the total, but U.K. beer, with four dominant compa- Bank of China bought 20 percent of South
tions on six continents in 60 coun- acquisition drive. residents now own 31 percent nies acquiring 50 percent of total Africa’s Standard Bank for $5 billion –
tries, brewing over 200 different of the company, and Americans beer sales, up from just 23 percent China’s largest foreign investment to date.
beers at 139 breweries.
Established in 1895 as Castle
Breweries, South African Breweries
I ts success over the past 10 years
has been breathtaking, with em-
ployee numbers rising from 34,000
23 percent. 10 years ago.
Growth-orientated companies
benefit from interests in emerging
China is currently in talks with South Africa’s gov-
ernment to build a $30 billion high-speed rail net-
(SAB) had a largely southern Afri- to 76,000 and gallons brewed from Miller in 2002 after acquiring the markets, but not at the expense work between Durban and Johannesburg.
can footprint until the late 1990s. 1.4 billion in 1999 to 6.4 billion to- Miller Brewing Group, has been of losing out on the world’s big- The growing relationship with China is likely to
It then began an international buy- day. It has expanded its range from much more than buying up what- gest market, the U.S. So in October both boost South Africa’s global trade and acceler-
ing spree which now sees it ranked 21 countries to 60 and increased ever is available. 2007, SABMiller announced Miller- ate African development.
as number-two brewer in the world the number of brands it owns from SABMiller’s Bianca Shevlin says Coors, a joint venture with Molson Since Deng Xiaoping began opening its economy
by sales, second only to Anheuser- 80 to over 200. that since 1999 it has seen total Coors Brewing Company. in 1979, China has lifted 400 million people out of
Busch InBev, a company headquar- SAB entered the FTSE with a mar- shareholder return and share price Cost savings have been key to poverty with growth close to 10 percent for more
tered in Belgium. ket capitalization of $5.3 billion, “massively outperform its beverage SABMiller’s successful acquisition than 25 years. South Africa’s world-class financial
It owns four global beer brands growing in recent times to $22.6 peer group and the FTSE.” Profit in strategy. The MillerCoors venture sector and deep experience in African markets make
– Grolsch, Miller Genuine Draft, billion – pushing it from number 88 the same period rose from $746 has delivered a total of $481-mil- it well-placed to lead a similar miracle in Africa.
Peroni and Pilsner Urquell – as well in size to number 17 on the index. million to $4.4 billion. lion in savings since 2008, and is
as numerous local beers prominent But the strategy of the company, This growth is partly because peo- on track to achieve $750 million in John Battersby is U.K. country manager for the
in their own markets. which changed its name to SAB- ple are drinking more beer: world savings by 2012. International Marketing Council of South Africa.

South Africa by the byte Powering towards a green economy


CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 reference tool. Do a Google search CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 costs every year. rica is the first country in the partment of Energy said.
on any South African topic, and The state-owned Central En- world to include the latter in Five to six new nuclear sta-
part to part of the country’s success chances are links from the site will South African communities to ergy Fund’s newly built head- such a regime, which aims to tions will be built over the next
story. The IMC’s Global South Afri- be on the first page. It boasts over invest in wind farms and gener- quarters are emblematic of new encourage individuals and busi- few decades, fueled by South
cans project (www.globalsouthafri- 300,000 unique users and 3 million ate electricity, new jobs and new energy priorities. The four-sto- nesses to buy smaller, more fuel- Africa’s uranium reserves. An-
cans.org) connects South Africans page impressions every month. income.” rey building has sensors which efficient vehicles. nouncing the ambitious plan at
abroad via Facebook, Twitter, Linked Companion site Media Club South Another renewable energy switch lights off when no-one is The government also plans to a recent power summit, energy
In, Tumblr and Ning. Africa (www.mediaclubsouthafrica. scheme is Eskom’s solar water- in a room and dim them when develop a massive crude-oil refin- minister Dipuo Peters said a se-
“The world of social media is an com) was set up as the Brand South heating program, in which con- there is enough daylight. A mag- ery to produce quality petrol and ries of nuclear plants would be
enormous, rolling cocktail party, so Africa media service ahead of the sumers who replace electric gey- netic motor-operated lift uses 80 diesel to international standards more cost-effective than a single
don’t be a bore,” said the IMC’s U.S. 2010 Fifa World Cup. The site is a sers with solar-powered ones are percent less electricity than a hy- by 2015. large one.
country manager, Simon Barber. unique resource for journalists, edi- given a substantial rebate. The draulic one. Two 250,000 gallon Nuclear technology will also be The plants would be placed
“Great content is what counts if you tors, picture researchers and more, government has also launched solar heaters provide hot water. added to the mix, as a key way near points of demand, reducing
are serious about connecting.” offering high-quality written con- a massive drive to install low- In September the government of “generating enough electricity reliance on comparatively inef-
The IMC is serious. Its offerings tent, background information and a energy lighting in thousands of introduced an emissions tax on in a responsible and sustainable ficient cross-country power lines
include SouthAfrica.info (www. library of over 2,000 high-resolution buildings it owns, which will save new passenger cars and light fashion to support higher eco- that transmit electricity from dis-
southafrica.info), the go-to country images – all for free. some $845 million in electricity commercial vehicles. South Af- nomic growth levels,” the De- tant coal fields.
» South Africa has more species of wild animals than
North and South America or Europe and Asia together. NEWS | 3

More than just a celluloid Mandela


BONGANI NKOSI LEFT: Morgan Freeman wears a
rugby jersey in his role as Nelson
There is a special bond Mandela in the Clint Eastwood
movie Invictus. BELOW: The great
between Hollywood actor man himself in a South African
Morgan Freeman and rugby jersey.
South African statesman
Credits: Warner Brothers Pictures;
Nelson Mandela
Nelson Mandela Foundation

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organ Freeman To mark Mandela Day 2010, Free-
is Nelson Mandela. man joined a group of celebrities on
Well, the Oscar-win- a six-day motorcycle road trip across
ning Hollywood star South Africa to raise awareness of the
played Mandela in Invictus, the day and help out in poorer communi-
Clint Eastwood-directed drama ties, leaving Johannesburg on July 12
about the 1995 Rugby World and arriving in Cape Town on Man-
Cup and South Africa’s transition dela’s birthday.
from apartheid to nationhood, Wearing a corduroy jacket, aviator
earning another Academy nomi- sunglasses and peak cap, Freeman said
nation for his role. in Cape Town that he hoped Mandela
But the relationship between Day would help realise the former
Mandela and Freeman goes deep- president’s dream for a new and just
er than that, with a friendship of South Africa.
more than 10 years. The actor is “We’re trying to head for a
also doing important work for world where there’s peace and
the Nelson Mandela Foundation, where we can teach our chil-
and has joined celebrities such
as Oprah Winfrey, Will Smith
Friends for many years dren about the integrity of this
vision,” Freeman said.
and Michael Jackson in The celebrities all got their
developing a decided Morgan Freeman is one of many celebrity over 48,000 in its first three days. hands dirty working on over a
crush on South Africa. ambassadors of 46664, Nelson Mandela’s Mandela and Freeman watched the movie dozen development programs
Invictus tells the campaign to increase global awareness together. To get the mannerisms, accent and along the route of their trip,
story of how Man- about HIV/Aids and to raise funds to fight bearing of the former president right, Free- including erecting a fence at
dela used the op- the pandemic in southern Africa. man visited Mandela many times before and an HIV/Aids response center in
portunity of South “Mandela has known Morgan Freeman for during filming. Later, the actor told CNN that Khayelitsha, a township outside
Africa’s hosting many years and they have remained close,” Le Grange, Mandela’s wife Graça Machel, ex- Cape Town.
of rugby’s most said Zelda le Grange, Mandela’s assistant. wife Winnie Madikizela-Mandela and Mande- Freeman worked as hard as
prestigious tour- Invictus premiered in South Africa in De- la’s daughter Zindzi all told him his perform- anyone else. “We were over-
nament to build cember 2009, attracting an audience of ance was “wonderful.” whelmed by his dedication and
bridges between commitment,” Le Grange said.
the races. Newly “He has deep appreciation for
made president, A New York Times review de- melancholy man, carrying the the U.N. in November 2009 to his stature show.” Mandela’s commitment to social in-
he deliberately sought to recon- scribes Freeman’s performance loneliness of his long imprison- celebrate Mandela’s humanitar- Mandela Day urges people justice and that was the reason for his
cile the previously powerful, con- in Invictus as having “gravity, ment with him and estranged ian legacy. across the world to dedicate at participation – and to help us promote
servative Afrikaner community grace and a crucial spark of mis- from much of his family.” “He has pledged ongoing least 67 minutes of their time the ethos of Mandela Day by leading
resentful of the new black gov- chief” with a clear understand- Since filming the movie in commitment to it,” Zelda le on July 18, Mandela’s birth- through example.”
ernment with a long-oppressed ing of the great man’s char- South Africa in 2009, Freeman Grange, Mandela’s spokesper- day, to volunteer in community
black majority eager to over- acter: “Mr. Freeman and Mr. has developed an interest in the son and personal assistant said. work. The 67 minutes represent Bongani Nkosi is a senior journalist
throw symbols of the past – such Eastwood allow us glimpses of annual Nelson Mandela Day, “That kind of commitment is the 67 years Mandela spent for MediaClubSouthAfrica.com, the
as rugby. a complicated and somewhat declared an international day by something very few people of serving his country. Brand South Africa media service.

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» South Africa is the top producer of the rare metal
platinum, with an almost 80 percent global market share.

Africa in the new world order Center estimates that, measured


in terms of real domestic buying
power, developing countries will
light. It came through the depths
of the economic crisis better
than many expected, growing
have a larger share of the world even faster than the average for

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Kgalema Motlanthe he world is changing – the world economy, a dramatic developing world grew 4.5 per- economy than OECD countries emerging and developing econ-
this is well known. What is shift made evident during the cent faster than OECD countries. by 2012. By 2030, developing omies during the crisis. Africa
less well known is that Afri- global financial crisis. In 2009 the The world economy is more in- countries will have 57 percent of grew by 2.5 percent, on average,
South Africa’s deputy ca is changing as much as, if not developed economies of Organi- tegrated than ever before, and the world economy, and current in 2009. While a few of the big-
president looks at more than, the rest of the world. zation for Economic Cooperation all markets are linked. Nonethe- OECD members 43 percent. ger economies suffered setbacks,
Africa’s role in a world Africa is the second-fastest and Development (OECD) coun- less, today the sources of growth The developing world made most countries grew even faster.
growing region after Asia, and tries shrank by 3.3 percent. At the are multiple – it is no longer a up some 70 percent of world
undergoing an has been for roughly a decade. same time, developing countries case of one or two locomotives growth measured in domestic Edited excerpt from a speech
economic sea change The 21st century has seen pro- grew by 1.2 percent. So in the pulling the world economy for- buying power in the last dec- presented at the Emerging
found changes in the balance of middle of the financial crisis, the ward. The OECD Development ade. Africa is now seen in a new Markets Summit 2010.

Mining MEDIA
ANTON HARBER

history to Turning up the


find new South African
media volume
solutions
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ince 1990, South Africa has been a noisy
place.
After decades of censorship – imposed
MARK CUTIFANI silence over crucial areas of apartheid –
the lifting of restrictions on the media led to a ca-
The CEO of the multinational AngloGold cophony of debate. For the first time in centuries,
Ashanti mining company on why South everyone could be heard, and it was sometimes
Africa’s past is key to successfully doing deafening.
business here in the future First there were effectively no media laws at all,
then the new constitution, adopted in 1996, ex-
plicitly protected freedom of speech and media,

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HESE ARE great days culean and sensitive pathway excluding only propaganda for war, incitement to
to be a South Africa- for us to navigate. violence and hate speech.
based multinational Undoing the apartheid leg- The new African National Congress (ANC) gov-
company. acy is still a subject of debate. ernment had a positive policy to transform the
If nothing else, the 2010 The solution must be in re- media and rid it of its apartheid inheritance, en-
Fifa World Cup shone a light pairing the damage in a way courage diversity and give a media voice to previ-
on our ability to host a suc- that supports relatively strong ously excluded communities.
cessful, world-class sporting economic growth, so as to Newspapers went through a difficult time of
event – and demonstrated eradicate widespread racially consolidation, with some going out of business,
the achievements made in 16 based poverty, the ultimate but then there was a boom in tabloids, making
years of democracy. consequence of apartheid. this one of the few countries where newspaper
I have lived and worked out Growth strategies require sales went up in the early 21st century. Papers
of Johannesburg for the last complex trade-offs and value like the Daily Sun created a huge new set of
three years, after 30 years’ judgments. newspaper readers, and gave voice to the work-
business experience across 25 The remarkable thing is ing class, a voice which had been absent from
countries and five continents. how South Africans have The twin shaft headgears and plant of AngloGold Ashanti’s Tau Lekoa Gold Mine mainstream media.
This allows me to appreci- gone about grappling with on the Vaal River. PICTURE: AngloGold Ashanti

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ate what those who haven’t these difficult questions. No NVESTIGATIVE journalism flourished, with ex-
had the opportunity to work country debates its policy is- ing black mining business- cial crisis, with the punitive tions between business and posés of every controversial aspect of South
in South Africa cannot, and sues more passionately. es seeking better ways to tax laws passed by the Aus- trade unions is also refresh- African life: bad governance, wasteful spend-
what some local business transform the industry while tralian government. Similarly, ing. While unions sound ing, white collar crime and social conditions. If
leaders, preoccupied with
local problems, also find dif-
ficult to grasp.
S O, for example, when the
ruling party’s youth league
calls for the nationalisation
recognizing their common
interest in its profitability
and growth.
political support for mining
in the U.S. is more fragment-
ed than in South Africa.
uncompromizing to the un-
familiar ear, the focus is in-
variably on finding solutions
the test of an effective watchdog media is that
crooks and scoundrels sleep restlessly, then the
South African newspapers passed with flying
Yes, South Africa has prob- of mines, the response from That process is not com- to issues in which we have colors. No one was spared – not even the na-
lems. With its history, how
could it be otherwise?
Most citizens are concerned
their seniors is cool, consid-
ered and rational, while also
conscious that sensible solu-
plete, but there are signs that
a balance will be found, con-
tinuing the country’s happy
Y ES, the government is
taking an increasingly
tough line on safety and the
common interests, such as
occupational safety.
Even wage negotiations,
tional chief of police and the president’s personal
financial adviser, both of whom were sentenced
to prison after being exposed in the media.
about crime, even though it tions to deep, racially based culture of constructive inter- environment. But that is their while tough, are aimed at But media is a contested political area. Democ-
seems to be on the decrease. economic inequalities are nal engagement developed job, and the industry has finding mutually acceptable racy not only means freedom of the media, but
But in my experience people needed. in the 20 years since political work to do in these areas. solutions. These conversa- freedom to criticize, denounce and take issue
are even more concerned Indeed, the mining indus- parties were unbanned and There have been one or tions are far more difficult in with the media.
about our future direction, try itself is encouraged to political prisoners such as two worrying regulatory de- “developed” jurisdictions. Tough news coverage has brought accusa-
particularly opportunities for participate in these debates, Nelson Mandela released. cisions on mineral rights, but South Africa is remarkable tions of unfairness, lack of balance and ethics
their children. even though it is historically The political support for the we are not unlike many ju- in its ability to innovate from and invasions of personal dignity and privacy. In
A system built during apart- seen as having colluded in mining industry is as good risdictions where those with within. It is the only country a society with a long history of racial inequality,
heid for the support of a 10 the apartheid system. as anything I have seen any- the best lawyer benefit from to successfully stage three issues of dignity are particularly sensitive. These
percent minority will invaria- Much of 2010 has seen where. Contrast, for exam- weaknesses in legislation. major global sporting events are not unique to South Africa, but they come
bly struggle as it gears to pro- rigorous engagement be- ple, the South African gov- The key is that we recognize – the cricket, rugby and soc- against the background of a tense transition to
vide for the majority, without tween the government, the ernment’s decision to delay and correct our weaknesses cer world cups. To be so con- democracy, a media often tainted by apartheid
depriving the previously ad- established mining sector, a new mining royalty regime – this has been our history. sistently successful points to history, the fragility of a new social compact and
vantaged. This is both a her- organized labor and emerg- because of the global finan- The nature of conversa- more than luck. a young government operating under difficult
circumstances.

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HIS has led to intense debate about wheth-

A joule of an energy-efficient car er the media exercises enough responsibility


along with its rights, in particular, how to
balance freedom of speech against the right to
dignity. A new secrecy bill – intended to bring old
apartheid law in line with the new constitution –

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outh Africa, which Large Telescope, which was tween $32,300 and $39,000 is hotly contested amid accusations that it seeks
builds BMWs and Mer- completed on budget and in today’s terms, and export is to cast the net of secrecy too widely. The bill is
cedes Benzes for the on time. also on the cards. currently being debated in parliament.
U.S. market, is in the thick The Joule debuted at the The car is made of eco- The ruling ANC has expressed its unhappiness
of the race to deliver a truly Paris Motor Show in October friendly materials with a lo- with the newspapers’ system of self-regulation
practical – and stylish – elec- 2008 and has since received cal content of at least 50 – an ombudsman and a press council – and pro-
tric car. Meet the Joule. a facelift at the Milan-based percent, and has an optional poses a statutory appeals tribunal, as recourse for
The battery-operated six- Zagato Total Design Centre. roof-mounted solar panel. those aggrieved by their treatment in the hands
seater was designed by The new-look Joule went on Optimal maintains that of journalists. They argue that editors have been
South African Keith Helfet, show at the Geneva Motor charging the Joule will not too reluctant to apologize and correct when they
an internationally renowned Show in March 2010. place an extra strain on South get things wrong.
vehicle designer who, before It will comply fully with glo- Africa’s sometimes-fragile The tribunal suggestion has increased the vol-
opening his own consultancy, bal safety standards, and Op- national electricity grid. The ume more than ever, with a host of civil society
had a top position at Jaguar. timal is aiming for a five-star plan is for Joules to plug in organizations, legal bodies, political parties, aca-
He was brought on board by rating from the Euro New Car to charge at night, as local demics and institutions speaking out against it.
mechanical engineer Kobus Assessment Programme. power utility Eskom has suffi- That this proposal can be so hotly debated is itself
Meiring, CEO of the Joule’s The Joule has completed The Joule has a battery range of around 185 miles, a cient extra capacity between a sign of a vigorous, open and healthily contested
Cape Town-based manufac- the prototype phase, and will regenerative brake system and zero engine emission. 11 p.m. and 6 a.m. democracy. Clearly, South Africans are not going
turer Optimal Energy. soon go into volume produc- With its battery range of to give up any freedoms lightly. There is going to
Something of a legend in tion, using information ob- the media will be incorporat- The Joule is expected to go around 185 miles, regen- be a lot of noise around the right to make noise.
engineering circles, Meiring tained from the prototype. ed into a test fleet, which will into full-scale production at erative brake system, fewer
helped develop South Afri- But before the commercial be hand-built, like the proto- the end of 2013, to appear moving parts and zero en- Professor Anton Harber is director of the
ca’s Rooivalk attack helicop- version hits the streets, fur- type, by Hi-Tech Automotive on showroom floors in mid- gine emission, the Joule is journalism programme at the University of the
ter, and later project man- ther refinements and feed- in Port Elizabeth in the East- 2014. The car’s South African set to change the way South Witwatersrand in Johannesburg. He is a former
aged the Southern African back from consumers and ern Cape province. price will be somewhere be- Africans drive. editor of the Mail & Guardian newspaper.
» Using world-class technology and 99 percent digital, South Africa’s
telecommunications network is the most developed in Africa. OPINION | 5

South Africa: Time to believe


SIMON BARBER

The forgiving philosophy of


“ubuntu” helps explain how
South Africa managed to
transcend its apartheid past and
create a unified democracy

I
t has been 20 years since Nelson
Mandela walked to freedom, 16
since the magical days of April 1994
when millions of South Africans cast
ballots for the first time to make him our
first truly representative president. The
world watched in trepidation, then in
wonder, as South Africa emerged from
its generations-long nightmare of racial
oppression as a new, united democracy.
This year, the world’s eyes were on
South Africa again as we hosted the
global Superbowl of soccer, the Fifa
World Cup. There was plenty of excite-
ment on the field. Off the field, the
world saw a South Africa fulfilling the
promise of its rebirth.
What happened in 1994 was not a
miracle. Rather, it was a testament to the
character of South Africans and our way
of doing things. These transcend every-
thing that has divided us and will carry
us through the challenges we still face.
South Africans are an independent-
minded lot. We acknowledge with grat-
itude the contributions and sacrifices of
our friends in helping us bring down
apartheid, but when the time came to
construct a new order on apartheid’s
ashes, we did it our own way. So many
of us had been denied control of our
destiny for so long that perhaps it was
only natural that we would be particu- South Africans do difficult things well. the most stable societies anywhere. before Zuma, went so far as to say world through the eyes of adversaries.
larly protective of it once we’d won it Getting state-of-the-art stadiums and An essential element of the South Af- that the perpetrators of apartheid were It helps us draw on the rich diversity of
back. We also knew that, to be lasting, infrastructure ready for the World Cup rican way is an ethos we call “ubuntu”, themselves victims because in treating our experience and tradition, philoso-
our solutions had to come from within was no cakewalk. Our landscape may which holds that a person can only be others as less than human they lost their phy and faiths, to find in concert lasting
so as to be owned by all. be stunning but it has taken stamina, as happy or as whole as the community own humanity. No loss is more grievous answers to our shared dilemmas.
That speaks to our innate pragmatism. imagination and skill to survive and of which he or she is a part. and the loss is shared by all. That was the basis of the so-called
We come at things from fresh angles, prosper in it. The shorthand for ubuntu is “I am be- This informs the way we seek to miracle. That is why South Africa is an
whether we’re looking for a political Blessed we may be with extraordinary cause we are.” It has a lot to do with contribute to a safer, more prosper- essential partner in the search for solu-
compromise to bridge chasms centuries mineral endowments but to mine gold South Africans’ capacity to forgive. If ous, more sustainable world. Ubuntu tions to the problems that now, more
in the making or we’re figuring out how safely at depths where the rock is hot you had the chance to listen to Presi- teaches us that we are all connected. It than ever, bedevil all humanity. It’s time.
to build the largest radio telescope ever to the touch requires multiple feats of dent Jacob Zuma’s state of the nation teaches the importance of listening to Time to believe.
conceived, the Square Kilometre Array. engineering. address in February, you would have each other, of not casting each other as
It is gratifying to hear the American Our past may still haunt us in some re- heard him speak generously of the demons, of not allowing ourselves to Simon Barber is the Washington-based
scientists working with us on the SKA spects, but it was also a crucible. It did late President P.W. Botha, notorious for be prisoners of history. It reinforces our U.S. country manager for the Interna-
project speak, in glowing terms, of “the not break us. It made us more resource- some of the apartheid era’s fiercest re- resolve to move beyond old categories tional Marketing Council, the custodian
South Africa way.” ful and resilient. Today, we are among pression. Thabo Mbeki, our president and ideological camps to try and see the of Brand South Africa.

Where real How to fix Africa’s brand


estate is Miller Matola the solution for Africa’s brand.
Simon Anholt, an authority on
countability. He’s right.
Economist, author and foreign aid

a sound T
O CHANGE Africa’s brand, we country branding, said we must critic Dambisa Moyo was also right
have to be honest with our- produce “continuous dramatic evi- when, in a harsh but widely echoed
selves and face reality. If we are dence” that we deserve the repu- critique of African leaders, she said:
not doing well, we have to fix what tations we seek. So we need to “We don’t have a strategy, we let

investment
is wrong. That is the task of our gov- demonstrate what we have done to others do it.” Anholt agreed that
ernments and we as citizens have to improve people’s lives. It is not good the image of a country that receives
hold them accountable. Unless the enough to speak of intentions. We aid is not one of a country that has
reality improves, perceptions will not need to show actual proof of deliv- the attributes to lure investors. He
change. ery and achievement. was also critical of how governments
We must bring government, the talk about their countries. “People

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OUTH AFRICA’S post-apartheid trans- private sector and civil society to- instinctively ignore propaganda be-
formation and the growth of a new gether and make the most of their cause it has no relevance for them.”
middle class are fuelling demand for synergy. Trading in global markets, African leaders need to focus on
affordable homes. For private equity fund our big companies are visible inter- how Africa can be more relevant in
International Housing Solutions (IHS) and nationally and contribute to how we a global economy and discourse. We
its global investors, that means opportunity. Newly built low-cost housing in Sowe- are perceived. Governments need to know Africa matters. We need to
IHS’s South Africa Workforce Housing to – a place to call home. support and learn from the private work on making it relevant to us and
Fund has raised some $250 million, with sector and work in partnership with for others. That means we have to
early support from the U.S. Overseas Pri- rican émigrés committed to the country’s national corporate champions to listen more, engage more and build
vate Investment Corporation, to take eq- success. market their countries. more and better networking oppor-
uity stakes in developers and development The housing in which IHS is investing is Civil society must also be part of the tunities within Africa.
projects that are adding tens of thousands targeted at salary earners who can afford equation. It is our anchor. It is our ear Africa is seen increasingly as the last
of new homes and apartments to South reasonable mortgage payments or rent but to the ground. It listens to the con- frontier of the global economy and
Africa’s housing stock. battle to find reasonably priced accommo- cerns of the people, who make up has moved closer to the centre of the
Investors include Citigroup Global Mar- dation in the current market. These, Prox- the most valuable part of our brand. global investment radar. In terms of
kets along with a major North American enos said, are the “missing middle” and Clearly we need to monitor and consumers it represents the world’s
endowment and a pension fund. The De- many, she believes, are better off renting measure more. third largest market after China and
velopment Bank of Southern Africa is also rather than owning. These were among the core in- India. It is up to us unlock the African
participating. “Overall the demand for housing in the sights that emerged from the Brand miracle as China’s was unlocked 30
In its largest deal to date, IHS has invested affordable property sector is huge. But cur- Africa summit hosted last month by years ago.
around $30 million in the conversion of 11 rent access to finance is driving consumers the International Marketing Council This cannot be achieved in a vacu-
landmark buildings in downtown Johan- to rent rather than buy. For developers and of South Africa, attended by 300 ex- um. Removing the labels of famine,
nesburg into 3,000 rental units. investors like IHS, the high demand plus perts on country branding and Af- Miller Matola ... bearing fruit disease and poverty from Africa re-
This and similar IHS-funded projects are the relatively low default rate in rental pay- rican development from around the quires the continent’s leaders to cre-
making an important contribution to the ments make the provision of rental accom- world. For Brand South Africa, the open ate an environment with the policies,
revival of Johannesburg’s central business modation in the affordable housing market In spite of hosting a hugely success- and honest approach is bearing fruit. systems and processes that deliver on
district. Other IHS-backed projects include an ideal product.” ful World Cup, South Africa slipped Our participation in the World Eco- the overall investment case.
a 4,141-unit estate in Soweto’s Jabulani Proxenos, who was managing director of nine places in the World Economic nomic Forum is an example of how Hellicy Ngambi of the University of
district – the kind of development that is Fannie Mae’s International Housing Finan- Forum’s global competitiveness index robust and direct engagement can South Africa captured the African
making Soweto unrecognizable to anyone cial Services before joining IHS, said the this year. While this is largely due to shift agendas and lift a country’s pro- continent’s immediate priority in im-
whose mental picture of the township was idea that homeownership is always the strides made by other countries, we file as a market. proving our brand reputation: “We
formed before the advent of democracy. best option is “clearly outdated,” putting must continuously improve to stay The importance of leadership for need to stop rewarding mediocrity
IHS’s Washington-based managing part- people into homes they cannot afford. abreast or ahead of the pack. We Africa’s brand was a common refrain and start defining, and then reward-
ner is Soula Proxenos. She maintains deep “It has proved a dangerous model in the should not try to discredit method- at the summit. Jay Naidoo (former ing, excellence.”
ties with her home country and is happy U.S., leading to the worldwide housing ologies or look for hidden agendas, South African minister of telecom-
to be counted as a Global South African, crash which sparked the meltdown in fi- but face up to the underlying causes. munications) said that the key ingre- Miller Matola the CEO of the Interna-
part of a growing network of South Af- nancial markets.” Blaming others or each other is not dient had to be performance and ac- tional Marketing Council.
6 | culture
» District 9, a space alien movie made in South Africa with a cast
of unknowns, opened as number-one film in the U.S. in 2009.

A winner in What’s the question?

the tough U.S. “I f AUTHENTICITY is a


vampire threatening to
suck the fun out of pop music,
the dark depths of Africa,”
the band’s act is an amalgam
of Afrikaner working class and

wine market
South African band Die Ant- Cape Flats gangster culture,
woord (‘The Answer’ in Afri- held together by the whimsi-
kaans) is a fistful of garlic.” cally absurd satire of perform-
That’s The New Yorker’s take ance artist Watkin Tudor Jones
on South Africa’s latest mu- – Ninja when he’s at home.
sic export. A rap outfit made Die Antwoord burst out of

W
hen ANDRÉ Shearer founded up of prison-tattooed Ninja, those dark depths in early
Cape Classics in 1992, the U.S. blonde Yo-landi Vi$$er, and 2010 when their videos went
wine market was regarded as too silent DJ Hi-Tek, Die Antwoord wildly viral on YouTube – Enter
tough for South African exporters to crack. are catchy, scatological, hilari- the Ninja has had 7.5-million
Today, his company is the biggest U.S. im- ous, weird and, above all, zef. views. They have since toured
porter of South African wines, representing What is zef? Nobody knows. the US and Europe, and re-
21 of the Cape’s finest estates. Ninja, Yo-landi Vi$$er and DJ Hi-Tek are rap-rave band Die Antwoord – catchy, Calling themselves a “fresh, cently signed to the London-
Shearer gave the first U.S. tasting of South scatological, hilarious, weird and, above all, zef. What is zef? Nobody knows. futuristik rap-rave crew from based Polydor record label.
African wines in 1991. Today he distributes
them to 49 states.

My normal, mixed-up country


Over half a million cases of South Afri-
can wine entered the U.S. in the first seven
months of this year, according to the U.S.
International Trade Commission. South Af-
rica ranks eighth as source of U.S. red im-
ports, and 10th as a source of whites.
And more than a third of South African
bottled wine in the U.S. bears the Cape JANN TURNER
Classics seal.
Born and raised in South Africa, Shearer The director of White
showcases his country at wine-tasting din- Wedding on the country
ners in top New York restaurants, where
guests blind-taste South African wines
that inspired the movie

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against other global brands.
“Even if they prefer only three of the South re there lions in the
African wines out of five,” Shearer told streets? Do you live in
South Africa’s Financial Mail, “the message a mud hut? How come
is that a country couldn’t produce wines like you ain’t ... ?
this if it didn’t have First World attributes.” As a South African, I get the
Shearer promotes South Africa’s wine in- strangest questions from Ameri-
dustry in other ways. In January 2010, Stel- cans. Their impression of Africa
lenbosch student Arlene Mains became the ranges from the lions-snakes-loin-
eighth recipient of Cape Classics’ Indaba cloths version all the way to the
Scholarship, open to aspiring winemakers guns-Aids-ghettos version. Often
from poorer communities. they are wildly off the mark, al-
Shearer’s quirky innovation is another rea- though, since we hosted the World
son for his success. In 2009, the company’s Cup soccer tournament, they do
Jam Jar Sweet Shiraz, a unique semi-sweet know that we have stadiums, TV
red with a checkered screwcap inspired by and vuvuzelas.
traditional jam jar lids, became an instant What they don’t know is that
hit across the U.S. we have it all! Wild animals and
These initiatives, and an award-winning guns, Aids and ghettos are here,
portfolio, allow Cape Classics to help South but we also have highways, high
Africa emerge as a wine-producing nation schools, high-tech, high-life and
worth toasting. high hopes. We’re on Twitter and
Facebook and all the other so-
cial networks. Charlize Theron
is one of us. So is Elon Musk,
the PayPal founder and Dave
Matthews of the band.
Our country is hauntingly make is that South Africa is ABOVE: Get me to the church on time. A still from
beautiful – beaches, moun- fast becoming just a normal, South Africa’s hit movie White Wedding.
tains, deserts, forests, cities, crazy, mixed-up country. So LEFT: Writer, director and producer Jann Turner
jungles. It’s the size of Califor- we – that’s my two partners,
nia and Texas combined and Kenneth Nkosi and Rapulana
50 million of us live here, of all Seiphemo and me – want to romantic, feel-good road The film gives everyone a bit
colors, speaking 11 different tell stories that are fun, real movie, reminiscent of Side- of a rev.
languages. Since Nelson Man- and normal. ways and Little Miss Sunshine. But you don’t need to be
dela led us out of our painful White Wedding came about We shot the film in 18 days, South African to enjoy it. It’s a
past, we’re all working hard to from a road trip the three of for a budget of less than $1 universal story about love and
get along and make our coun- us took across the country – million. And South Africans prejudice. It’s warm, charm-
try a success. two black dudes and white loved it. When did you last see ing, and reminds us that our
Take Beyonce, Denzel, girl and all the bizarre, funny, a film in which you laugh at similarities are greater than
Obama and Oprah. Throw typically South African things different scenes to the person our differences. President
in LeBron and Tiger. Sprinkle that we encountered. next to you – and you don’t Obama, you should see it!
with Bill Gates, Al Sharpton, It was on that long drive that understand the jokes you are So ... I’m not black. I live in
Pat Buchanan, Spike Lee and we made up the story about Rose (the heartbroken British missing? Or when, at the cli- the suburbs, and the lions I
Paris Hilton. Make most of Kenneth (Elvis, the groom) hitch-hiker), George sits in the max, people stand and dance hear at night are in the Joburg
them poor, but some rich. and Rapulana (Tumi, the best back seat of the car with Elvis, to the soundtrack, shouting in zoo. But I am South African,
Given them each a different man) trying to get from Jo- while Tumi and Rose flirt in the excitement? and I think Americans are go-
language. Now tell them to hannesburg to Cape Town front. Tony, the ex-boyfriend We sent Nelson Mandela ing to like our movie. If you do
sort out the U.S., quickly and to Elvis’s wedding. Things go of Ayanda (the bride), pays a copy for his 91st birthday see it, don’t be afraid to laugh
peacefully. Get the idea? We wrong – but not in the way for her wedding dress. Elvis and he loved it. Mandela is aloud, whistle, dance, cry and
live in a crazy, mixed-up, fun you might expect. George hasn’t made the transfer from a Xhosa, like Grandma and applaud during the show. And
loving, rich-and-poor, up-and- (the goat), played by Bella (the the bank, because he’s lost in the beautiful Ayanda, but tell your friends.
down place, and we are im- goat) isn’t a guest at the wed- the mountains, and there’s no he wouldn’t mind the gentle That’s how we do it.
mensely proud of it. ding – he’s the lunch – a gift phone signal. fun that is poked at their laid- White Wedding opens in
The point I’m trying to from Grandma. Befriended by We ended up with a funny, back, stubborn stereotype. Washington in October.

Bring on the braai


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obel PEACE Prize-winning 4 Heritage, of which Tutu is a vocal
Archbishop Desmond Tutu patron. This year a certain Jan Braai,
loves it, and urges all South Af- head of Braai 4 Heritage, set the
ricans to do it on September’s Heritage Guinness World Record for the long-
Day holiday. It unites South Africans est braai. After 28 hours and 30 min-
of all colours and classes, and its rich, utes, the world record was in South
smoky smell floats over towns and Africa, he said, “where it belongs.”
villages across the country every long Central to the braai is boerewors,
and lazy Sunday. or farmer’s sausage: long, thick coils
It’s the braai, what the rest of the of richly spiced meat that brings joy
English-speaking world calls a bar- to the hearts of South Africans the
beque. But instead of sad little ham- world over, even as it terrifies their
burger patties over damp coals, the arteries. Nobel Peace Prize winner Archbishop Desmond Tutu gets a serving of
South African braai is a sumptuous Here’s how to make it. South Africa’s favorite type of meal at a Braai 4 Heritage event.
day-long orgy of cooking and eating, Wash 3.5 ounces large pork intesti-
with huge hunks of beef, marinated nal casings under cold tap, then soak T each ground pepper and salt, and 1 Pull the mouth of each pork casing
kebabs, chicken pieces and traditional in bowl of water with 2 T lemon juice. t each grated nutmeg and powdered as far over and up the output end as
sausage roasted over the flames, ac- Mince or chop very fine 3.5 pounds cloves. Sprinkle over meat, add 5 T possible. Get someone to feed the
companied by a thick corn porridge topside beef, 1 pound each of lamb brown vinegar, and mix all together meat into the mincer while you guide
known as pap, slathered with sauces meat and sheep’s tail fat, and 5 ounc- with a light touch – the key is not to the growing sausage with your hands.
We Put Our Soul Into It and accompanied by a range of sal- es pork back fat. Combine. squash the meat. Don’t overfill, avoid air pockets and,
www.southafrica.info ads, all made and washed down with Toast 2.5 T whole coriander seed in Assemble a hand-cranked meat when the casing is full, tie a knot in
lots and lots of local beer. dry pan until aromatic, then grind in grinder, without the grinding or cut- each end. Braai over hot coals under
It’s started a movement called Braai pestle and mortar, and sift. Mix with 1 ting plate. a sunny sky.

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