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Steph
I love romantic men!! - Bonga's Beats - Romantic men
Wow. Nice. Can't wait to buy the Trey Songz and Ginuwine.Posted on 25 Nov 2009 08:16
Dear Lord -  [OrnicoAd] 
This is wrong on so many levels.Posted on 25 Nov 2009 07:55
ABU
LOST OF CHILD - Annual Christmas Wish launches
MY NAME IS ABU LAST WEEK FRIDAY MY WIFE HAVE GIVEN BIRTH AND WE LOST OUR CHILD BABY BOY EVER SINCE THAN MY WIFE IS GOING THROUGH A BAD DEPRESSION AND ONLY IN TEARS I DONT KNOW HOW TO COMFORT HER BUT MY WISH IS THAT I HOPE TO TAKE HER TO DURBAN FOR A 2WEEK HOLIDAY JUST SO SHE CAN BE AT EASE THINGS ARE TOUGH FOR US AS WE GOING THROUGH DIFFICULT MOMENTS IN LIFE NOT HAVING A CAR AS WELL FOR US TO GO OUT PLEASE HELP US IN THIS MATTER IF POSSIBLE JUST TO MAKE HER SMILE AGAIN WOULD BE A MIRACLE FOR ME THIS IS OUR 4TH CHILD THAT WE HAVE LOST AND WE PRAY TO GOD THAT WE DO HAVE ANOTHER CHANCE TO BE PARENTS AT THIS MOMENT WE HAVE NO KIDSPosted on 25 Nov 2009 07:44
Respecting cultural practises - Maistry moving on to Metro FM
Referring to the topic about culture that was presented on the 24th Nov.I really didn't appreciate the fact that BBK on national radio told Kenny that he must learn an African language(Zulu).BBK learning a language is personal choice by an individual,not a force. And mentioning it so strongly on radio, you are respecting his values and culture.Yes all of us are South Africans, with a right to speak which language that we choose to speak.Please in future if you feel so strongly about a topic, voice your opinion off air rather than on.Thank you!Posted on 25 Nov 2009 07:07
Clyde
Green or Gold Goal for 2010 - Delivering Brand SA
With the influx of International Tourists that will come from countries that have active Greening / Environmental processes in place, there are going to be many of these Tourists that will not be too pleased with state of how things are currently being done in South Africa. With all the eyes of the world on SA for just over a month, what exactly is our country doing to ensure that our event will be Green? To be honest with my engagement so far with FIFA and the 2010 Organizing Committee there seems to be more Gold Goals than Green Goals. What efforts are being done to ensure that every aspect of the event has a priority to first comply with Environmental issues?Posted on 25 Nov 2009 07:00
red-faced maisymoose
re Nastyyy. - Are reality shows safe for the mentally fragile? [Blog post] 
Actually, I still think what you said is the same as what bullies have said in the past to Susan but after listening to the actual CD your article postively flies in comparison. So I take back my little bit nasty comments. Keep up the good fight!Posted on 25 Nov 2009 02:28
Brad
Apology - Creative Circle results - September/October
You're right, sorry.Posted on 24 Nov 2009 22:59
Henry
Fick Saga - AfriForum assist SA farmers in Zim
I believe people tell what they feel but this is too outrageuos. Where did Fick get his livestock from if this so called Mashiringwani took over his farm and livestock.Posted on 24 Nov 2009 21:51
elize olwage
vuyo's wors - Lowe Bull CT dreams big for Hansa Pilsener
i just love the ad, it oozes of life and hope. would like to know what the song is called they use in the ad. its perfect!!Posted on 24 Nov 2009 21:44
Bernard
Bad saving habits - Are retailers training consumers into bad buying habits?
Yeah, sure it seems like a good idea to save from an individual point of view. But from a macroeconomic perspective spending must be encouraged. The more and the faster we circulate the money in the economy, the faster we can get back on track. If everyone saved a R100 p/m an average town with 100 000 residents, can loose R10 mil in revenue every month. The tax on this alone could probably go a long way in creating jobs, supporting infrastructure etc.Posted on 24 Nov 2009 19:47
Tumza
WHERE THE HECK IS CEBO???? - New Motsweding FM lineup released
Can somebody tell us what has happened to CC? If this station cares so much about its listeners then it owes them the explanation. I can't wait for DJ SOL to disapear permanently from Bosele.

A word of advice to Motsweding management: in any crisis, communicate with your stakeholders, do it fast and tell the truth!!!Posted on 24 Nov 2009 19:30
Looks like a scene out of "Hairspray" early 60's -  [OrnicoAd] 
Not very South AfricanPosted on 24 Nov 2009 18:53
Matt.
Brave but uncomfortable -  [OrnicoAd] 
Would have respected this more if you took black as far as you took white ...Posted on 24 Nov 2009 18:42
User
Slightly over-executed -  [OrnicoAd] 
Whilst the execution might overwhelm the very simple message, the tv execution is SO much better than the radio one!Posted on 24 Nov 2009 18:39
Matt
Good idea, badly executed. -  [OrnicoAd] 
Weak message, confusing voice-over, and they gloss over what makes the ad truly special - the artist. Wasted opportunity.Posted on 24 Nov 2009 18:37
Matt
Disappointing -  [OrnicoAd] 
From a brand that has been leading the pack in terms of targetted, needs-based communications this is a massive let-down. :`o(Posted on 24 Nov 2009 18:33
STOP the race game.... -  [OrnicoAd] 
This whole campaign covers all races; so next time when you want to comment about race make sure you express informed opinions....It's a brilliant campaign...The message is more vital than race!!!

Great job!!!!Posted on 24 Nov 2009 18:02
Linda
A 13 year old girl with a rare Brain Cancer no help in RSA - Annual Christmas Wish launches
A wish for help for Lizie to go to France for a Operation and
Treatment for Cordoma in the Brain stem. She must go for
a very big operation and Proto treatment thereafter.
She and her Parents must go for 3 months+. Her Brother and
sister must stay behind and would also like to go and see,
and be with the family over the Christmas Period.
I am sure it is possible if there is someone that have a good hart to help the Family.
Thank you.
082-7472087 Linda.Posted on 24 Nov 2009 16:51
Unfortunate tale of African dictactorship - The Democrat - Gabon suspends six newspapers
Very unfortunate situation in Africa where dictatorship seems not to be subsiding despite the dawn of democracy. Outspoken and fearless journalists have become the targets of these tyrants. And all of this, the west keeps quiet - they are the ones who have produced these dictators. Media freedom will live forever in the face of adversity. God protect African journalists.Posted on 24 Nov 2009 16:47
DDB Flying high with Mango - Creative Circle results - September/October
Yay, for Kurst & Vee. Well done guys.
Awesome to see you featured on awards lists.Posted on 24 Nov 2009 16:22
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