People of Khoisan descent must unite. The ANC and DA are using you to further the interests of their people. These parties don't care for you. They only want your votes. Punish them in 2014.
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Fri, 5 Feb, 2010
For most, the thought of cycling over 1 000 kilometres is more than daunting, but when South African Durbanite Geoff Brink (38) decided to hop onto a unicycle and cycle 1 606 km, his family and friends thought he was crazy. “I had never been on a unicycle before so with only four months of training, here I am!” said Brink. He is currently in the process of unicycling from Durban to Cape Town in an attempt to raise awareness for the anti-landmine organisation, The Sole of Africa. Stopping off in Grahamstown, Brink explained how he got the idea of embarking upon this journey. “I’m a photographer and an adventure seeker and thought of no better way to combine the two and it’s for a good cause.” Brink first got the idea in the middle of the Free State, driving back to Durban from a photography “I have a lot of support behind me and manage to unicycle about 40 kilometres a day – I could do He believes that he may hold the land speed record in Africa of travelling anywhere on a unicycle, which with South Africa”s rough terrain is no easy task. “I have to be so careful it’s a long way down if I fall. Sometimes the winds are bad and balancing becomes a challenge.” Starting out with a very small unicycle he has been sponsored a 29 inch wheel believed to be the only one in the country. With three sponsors on board his goal is to eventually get a 36 inch wheel which will make travelling a lot easier. He is aiming to reach Cape Town in early March. Those who wish to follow Brink’s progress can view Fred Hatman’s blog which can be found at http://fredhatman.co.za/. |
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