Corporate Responsibility
Working towards sexual diversity
Written by Administrator
Wednesday, 08 February 2012 09:46
The Western Cape is home to the Pink Route, and the Mother City is still celebrated as the gay capital of the country. While many gay and lesbian tourists marvel at Cape Town’s tolerance of people of all sexualities, there is still much intolerance of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people amongst South Africans themselves, especially in the townships and rural areas. Through education, advocacy and lobbying, the Cape Town based Triangle Project is working really hard at changing attitudes towards LGBT communities, in the Western Cape as well as the rest of the country.
When we walked with lions
Written by Brendah Nyakudya
Monday, 19 December 2011 11:27
“Lions are not animals alone; they are symbols and totems and legend; they have impressed themselves so deeply on the human mind if not in its blood; it is as though the psyche were emblazoned with their crest. When you look into the eyes of a lion and watch the grace of his long stride – all that unused energy flowing under the skin, when you see the noble looking calm of the mouth and nose, the proud authority of the bearded chin – the mysterious reminder of the faces of classic and mythological heroes – you recognize to your marrow that you were born with that image already in you.” Evelyn Ames in A Garden of Eden
In August this year – courtesy of 1Time Airlines, Safari Par Excellence and Three Cities Group – we were part of an amazing experience in Livingstone, Zambia. We walked with lion.
Bean there: More than just Mocha
Written by Brendah Nyakudya
Monday, 03 October 2011 16:59
Stepping into the trendy yet non-assuming surrounds of Bean There Coffee Company at the ever-popular 44 Stanley centre in Milpark, an eclectic retail and dining space in Johannesburg, you are immediately enveloped by the unmistakable smell of coffee brewing and beans roasting in a matter-of-factly placed coffee roaster in the middle of the shop.

