Ricky Gervais African Appeal

Posted on April 11th, 2010 by admin

Ricky Gervais films a funny sketch for comic relief. He pretends to be in Africa to film an appeal video.

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Xhosa Tongue Twister Lesson in South Africa – Very cool!

Posted on February 2nd, 2010 by admin

Xhosa lesson by Nelson Sebezela, guide for Calabash Tours in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, interviewed by Patrick Leighton. Filmed and edited by Silvio Marchini.

Duration : 0:2:47

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Top 45 African Names!

Posted on January 23rd, 2010 by admin

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Out of these names, if you had to pick one that best describes you…which one would it be & WHY? Leave a comment & let me know… I’ll feature the best answer in my next video!! :D

List of the best 45 West African names ever heard! All compiled into one video – unbelievable!

This video was inspired by pnella04 subscribe to her :] By the way, the majority of names are not actual African names, we just said what came to our mind…sorry lol
We are not racist…we have respect for all cultures, being ethnic ourselves. So loosen up people, and just enjoy the vid for what it is :]
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Louis Theroux meets Boers in South Africa – BBC

Posted on December 21st, 2009 by admin

Louis Theroux meets members of the Boer community, South Africa, to discuss their feelings on being a minority. Free funny BBC video clip from Louis Theroux’s Weird Weekends.

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Americans in South Africa

Posted on November 12th, 2009 by admin

UNTAG in SOUTH AFRICA , American soldiers with Leon Schuster

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woah!!!!!!

Posted on November 8th, 2009 by admin

3 people quickly and badly impersonated.

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Russel Peters – Indian Slaves in South Africa

Posted on November 4th, 2009 by admin

Russel Peters is a comedian who makes fun of his people who where used as slaves in South Africa. HILARIOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Duration : 0:1:43

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Funny Casino ad

Posted on October 13th, 2009 by admin

very clever casino advert for Piggs Peak

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Funny Casino ad

Posted on October 13th, 2009 by admin

very clever casino advert for Piggs Peak

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Dance with Manbungo ,The African Warrior,every girls fantasy

Posted on September 22nd, 2009 by admin

He’s at it again.Discosean21 never-ending efforts to save Africa are about to get a new lease of life as the comic/ singer,music by the group GUY. prepares to guest-edit the October issue of American magazine Vanity Fair, focusing on the African continent, writes The New York Times.

The move may achieve some much needed face-saving for his RED campaign, which lets consumers give a percentage of a special red Amex card bill or proceeds from trendy goods such as a red Armani watch to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. It turns out the much-touted campaign has so far spent on marketing and raised just for the fund, according to Britain’s Daily Mail.

“Africa is sexy and people need to know that,” The New York Times quotes Bono as saying. “We’ve got to get better at telling the success stories of Africa in addition to the horror stories.”

But how do you tell stories about Africa without making “blanket statements” about a continent with 900 million people, numerous faiths, tribes and nations, Philadelphia Inquirer columnist Karen Heller asks. Well, you start with “the magazine of serious fabulousness”, she continues scathingly. “Vanity Fair, which views the environment through the green hemp-gauze of Hollywood, is just the publication to pounce on the philanthropy zeitgeist. Can’t wait for the African version of the Oscar party.”

The U.S.-based Daily Intelligencer questions how editing job will resolve “a few hundred years of turmoil” on the African continent.

Meanwhile, The New York Times notes that there is a danger “the effort to chic out Africa” may come across as a hobby born out of extreme wealth. “Really?” answers . “What is more interesting to me is that we are losing the fight against AIDS in Africa. There are still 5,000 Africans dying every day of a preventable, treatable disease, dying for lack of drugs that are available at any corner drugstore.”

The RED campaign gets media flak elsewhere.

Advertising Age voices scepticism about “philanthropic fashionistas decked out in Red T-shirts and iPods” saving children dying of AIDS in Africa. The magazine quotes Mark Rosenman, professor at the Union Institute and University in Cincinnati: “There is a broadening concern that business is…crowding out philanthropic activity and even substituting for it,” he says. “It benefits the for-profit partners much more than the charitable causes.”

Back to Heller of the Philadelphia Inquirer: It says everything about our current climate, she says, that RED’s “ambition is huge yet deceptively accessible and acquisitional: Shop so the unfortunate can live.”

Bloggers are even less sympathetic.

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