Thursday 10 December 2009

Morgan Freeman shows support to local charities in light of Day of Reconciliation


In respect of South Africa’s heritage and in the spirit of promoting reconciliation and unity around the Day of Reconciliation, commemorated nationally on the 16th December, Academy Award® winner Morgan Freeman and Producing partner from Revelations Entertainment, Lori McCreary have committed their support in a corporate charity drive to raise much needed funds for three charities of choice.


The Soweto INVICTUS Outreach Programme will take place at the Ster-Kinekor Maponya Mall in Soweto on the celebrated day. At the event, Freeman will hand over all funds raised to The Nelson Mandela Foundation, The Make a Difference Foundation, and the Chris Burger/Petro Jackson Players’ Fund. Making an appearance at the Johannesburg premiere of Invictus, Winnie Madikizela Mandela and family have also pledged their support in favour of all Invictus charity-related activities.

Several communities in Soweto, south of Johannesburg, will be transported to Ster-Kinekor Maponya Mall, where they will be treated to a free screening of Invictus. Freeman is excited to address the guests, and hopes that this event will usher in a spirit of generosity and charity in the corporate environment. In the true spirit of ubuntu, Warner Bros. Pictures, Nu Metro Films along with MTN are honoured and excited to be at the forefront of this initiative, and MTN South Africa’s welcomed support in the local entertainment industry serves to confirm their commitment to our country, as a whole.

“With its involvement in the Invictus premiere and charity event, MTN South Africa is showing its commitment to not only the ideals underpinning the movie, but also to provide people from all walks of life with the opportunity to see this uplifting story,” says Veli Mabena, general manager for marketing and brand at MTN South Africa.

Established in 1999 in lieu of Nelson Mandela’s retirement, The Nelson Mandela Foundation, through the creation of strategic networks and partnerships proudly contributes to the making of a just society by promoting vision, values and convening dialogue around critical social issues that require much needed attention. The Make a Difference Foundation which was corely founded by ex Springbok captain Francois Pienaar, provides exceptional educational opportunities for deserving youngsters in South Africa, who might otherwise never have been given the opportunity to reach their full potential. In respect and homage to two young rugby players who died playing the game they loved, The Chris Burger/Petro Jackson Players’ Fund was formed in 1980. With the purpose of making rugby a safer sport, this fund to assist the unfortunate victims of catastrophic or serious rugby injuries and to develop and implement initiatives that aim to educate, inform and create awareness around rugby injuries.

Freeman and McCreary are in South Africa to support local premiere events for the motion picture release “Invictus,” starring Freeman as Nelson Mandela. Invictus releases nationwide on 11 December 2009, and will stay on in South Africa to support the above Invictus charity- related initiatives.

Win with Couples Retreat!!!



Vince Vaughan's latest film Couples Retreat has finally hit our shores. The romantic comedy follows 4 couples with respective relationship issues that go away for a retreat to find themselves, thanks to an eccentric guru that heads the retreat camp. It releases at cinemas countrywide tomorrow, 11 December 2009.

YEAHBO.DOT.NET, together with United International Pictures (UIP), are proud to give away 5 hampers to 5 lucky readers. Each hamper includes the following movie memorabilia:

Couples Retreat t-shirt with the title treatment on the front.
Couples Retreat caps with the title treatment on the front.


All you have to do to walk away with the these awesome prizes is answer the following simple questions:

1). Which actress plays the ex-wife of Faizon Love's character? (CLUE: she was the motormouth in Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married?
2). What is the name of the resort the couples go to for a retreat?

Send your answers to
khetha@yeahbo.net, together with the following details:

Name and surname;
Contact number;
E-mail address;
Your age;
The city where you live; and
Tell us how you learnt about YEAHBO.DOT.NET or
yeahbodotnet.blogspot.com.

Good luck! And don't forget, Couples Retreat hits theatres throughout the country on Friday, 11 December 2009.

COMING HOME inspires Gauteng audiences this Festive Season - WIN TICKETS!


Acclaimed South African composer Isak Roux headlines the inspiring play, Coming Home, which seeks to evoke themes found in the Biblical parable of The Prodigal Son.
Held over Reconciliation days, which is the 15th and 16th December, the work also aligns with the theme of this important and uniquely South African historical event.

Not only does Coming Home blend the voices of three solo singers, a large mixed choir and a jazz and string orchestra, but more importantly, it draws on the uniquely African musical genre of Isicathamiya. Roux - who has worked abroad extensively - was inspired to compose a work that will aim to bring the traditional Spiritual back to its ancestral home, Africa.

Musically, the audience will be treated to a mixture of classical, jazz and gospel styles, combined with a touch of township styles such as penny whistle, marabi and kwela. The narrative sections will see influences of praise song, IsiZulu oral poetry as well as a little kwaito coming through.

Roux explained that Coming Home will for the most part be interpreted in various indigenous languages of South Africa. "The work functions on different levels, and the parable itself appeals to people globally, regardless of one's religious affiliations. Also, it is a celebration of Africa and its Homecoming in light of the African Renaissance - it is a triumphant vision of our past, present and future," said Roux.

The play will be narrated by accomplished local actor, Sello Maake ka Ncube, with award winning soprano Sibongile Mngoma, and tenor Tim Moloi featuring prominently as soloists. The South African Chamber Choir will feature in the performance and the work will be conducted by Kutlwano Masote.

Coming Home is approximately 80 minutes, and will encompass two sections of 40 minutes each.
Taking place at the Joburg Promusica Theatre in Florida Park, on Tuesday 15 December at 20h00 and on Wednesday 16 December at 15h00, this is the ideal opportunity to celebrate the homecoming and reconciliation of our nation.

These concerts are supported by Classic FM and sponsored by The National Arts Council of South Africa. Tickets are available at Computicket and at the Joburg Promusica Theatre (011 674 1357/8/9) for R100.00

We have a treat for 5 of our lucky readers to go and watch the show on the opening night on Tuesday,15 December 2009. All you have to do is send an email with your name, surname and contact details to khetha@yeahbo.net .

Wednesday 9 December 2009

Invictus premiere a soaring success






As I write this, I'm feeling the remnants of the wonderful evening I've just had. It's one of those experiences to cherish forever. The premiere of Invictus, that took place at Emperors Palace tonight, was all that you can imagine and more. I actually watched the movie at a press screening yesterday and was instantly sold because of its moving nature. But after participating in a roundtable interview session with both lead man Morgan Freeman (portraying our former president Madiba in Invictus) and one of the producers Lori McCreary, ignited more excitement and interest to attend the premiere.

When I arrived at the venue with my friend Stevel Marc, you could already feel the air of exhilaration lingering around. When we walked the yellow carpet, the fans expecting to see the movie stars were gleefully cheering on some of the celebrities that were also in attendance. This was surely a sign of things to come.

The pre-cocktail part of the event was filled with great people in the entertainment industry, politicians, business people, and an assortment of individuals in other spheres of our economy; all donned in their best black-tie threads. I spotted familiar faces, including Romy Titus and Timothy Maurice (are they a couple?); a fellow movie reviewer and somewhat of a role model to me, Peter Feldman with his wife; current Springboks player Brian Habana and new wife; and rugby player Joost Van De Westuizen and wife Amor Vittone, who I saw proudly walking the yellow carpet beyond the scandal involving Joost that broke early this year. I even got a brief chance to chat with mama Winnie Madikizela-Mandela when I asked to take a picture of her and her guests; I must say that was one of the highlights of the night for me.

The fun continued, with PJ Powers entertaining the guests with her energetic performance. Before long, guests were requested to take their places in different cinemas in the complex that was fully booked just for this glorious occasion. Little did I know that my friend Stevel had hooked up with Ray Ray (the guy who is the face of the MTN Ayoba ad campaign - they work together on MTN rigs that happen when MTN does their activations) and upgraded our access to VIP, resulting in us watching the movie with big guns, including mama Winnie, Brian Habana, SABC's Leo Manne and other important people. At the cinema, I spotted many more familiar faces, like Santi Botha (former Marketing Director for MTN - not sure what portfolio she holds there now). Me , Stevel and Ray Ray were seated just behind Elana Afrika and her boyfriend, who she introduced to us and with whom we had some engaging conversations.

The moment for the invited guests to see the movie had arrived. Just minutes before that, in walked Morgan Freeman and Lori McCreary to the theatre to give their speeches. In the process, they introduced a recorded video of co-star Matt Damon (who plays former Springboks captain Francois Pienaar in the film) and director Clint Eastwood apologising for not being here for this amazing experience (they mentioned they were already shooting another film together).

Before the film, real footage featuring the milestone events portrayed in the film was shown. It was interesting to observe how the crowd reacted to the film, especially since I had seen the movie and particularly anticipated the reactions from specific, different scenes. After the movie we hung out just outside the cinema where desserts and coffee were served. This is where things got even more exciting and interesting as people shared their views about the film. Stevel introduced me to actor Daniel Hadebe (he appears in the movie as part of Madiba's security detail) who had a lot to say about the movie. He actually critisized the film, saying he loves Clint Eastwood, but he felt there was something missing in Invictus for him. Could it be that he was too close to it, since he was on the set for the shooting of the film? Well, I guess everybody has and is free to express their views. Generally, the views on the movie were favourable, Sthandiwe Kgoroge (husband Tony Kgoroge played a huge role leaing the security detail to Madiba) loved it. I was also introduced and chatted with model and businessman Amos Vuma who shared the same sentiments of favour and positivity.

I feel Clint Eastwood was able to capture so well and concisely the spirit of the country at the time of the Rugby World Cup. Undoubtedly, Morgan Freeman was brilliant as Tata Madiba. Although you could pick up he was American, he was still able to play the character with such flair and precision. Matt Damon was the same, actually giving us the best South African (Afrikaans this time) accent any American actor has ever done (well, maybe on th same par with John Malkovich on Disgrace). Tony Kgoroge was just as amazing, showing his rare and unique talent that captures you.

It was a beautiful occasion, well-planned and groundbreaking. It's one of the experiences I will cherish for the rest of my life. Many thanks to the Nu Metro team for putting this together and the sponsors MTN for making this possible. Invictus opens countrywide this coming Friday, 11 December 2009. Go out there and check it out, if not to relive that moment, to educate yourself about our history and how our hero Madiba worked tirelessly to unite our nation.

The Business Centre officially opens its doors

I was invited to the launch of the Business Centre in Fourways last week, but unfortunately couldn't make it. Farah Fortune, Director of African Star Communications, the company handling the PR and communications exercises for the project, sent the below to share what transpired:

Any enterprise at one time or another, be it start-ups, small companies or temporary services to name a few, requires affordable office space with the option of a flexible lease to suit .

The Business Centre provides clientele office space with the added day-to-day costings of running an office, all inclusive and more affordable.


An example of cost cutting comes as a receptionist service, where a personalized telephone number is allocated to the tenant company, and the calls are politely answered with said company’s name at the front desk of the business centre reception, forwarding your call or texting your message to you, making sure you never miss an opportunity!

Lease periods are flexible and available options are 3, 6 or 12 months leases to suit the business.

The Business Centre, Fourways, its third addition to the company; with branches already in Rivonia and Bryanston; opened it’s doors in June 2009 but officially launched to the property, law and media market on 26th November 2009.

Guests were treated to a showcase of musical excellence by violinist Jenna White and singer Cyan Nina Galvoa, delicious canapés provided by Kitchen Bar, hand massages from Life Day Spa and delectable giveaways, sponsored by VodaWorld, Terenzo Hair Salon, The Business Centre, African Star Communications and Speed Queen, in the ambient elegance, beauty and convenience of The Business Centre itself!
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The host for the evening was the delightful M-net Idols Presenter, Liezel Van Der Westhuizen. Liezel introduced the evening's proceedings with charm and style as guests rubbed shoulders with some of South Africa’s commerce power houses and business individuals.