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Animal Action
“He is your friend, your partner, your defender, your dog. You are his life, his love, his leader. He will be yours, faithful and true, to ... Full story
Ethinic Treasures at Imbizo Gallery
Long established as an art gallery, Imbizo Gallery in Ballito is also a resource for authentic ethnic artefacts and antiques sourced by experts in the ... Full story
Bono and U2's The Edge Invest In Online Storage Start-Up Dropbox - After Making $1BN From Facebook
Online storage start-up Dropbox has some high-profile support - U2's Bono and The Edge have personally invested in the company. Singer and activist Bono has been ... Full story
Nev, the Barber
Barber shops were once popular meeting places for guys to hang out and they did a roaring trade when short hair was the look in ... Full story
Wakaberry Coming to Ballito Junction
Wakaberry is a self-service, soft-serve frozen yoghurt brand established in Durban in May 2011. Wakaberry creates an experience where customers, affectionately known as Wakafans, can ... Full story
Perched on the jaws of death: Moment a seal dodges great white shark...
They are known for being one of the world's most feared predators. But as this picture shows, great white sharks do not always get things right ... Full story
Coca Cola and Pepsi change recipe 'to avoid putting a cancer warning on their labels'
Coke and PepsiCo Inc. are adjusting the formula of their caramel colour across the U.S so they don’t have to label their products with a ... Full story
Three-Inch Imperial Jade Seal Set To Sell For £1MILLION (And Its Owner Had No Idea What It Was!)
An historic small jade seal measuring just over 3in long is set to sell for over £1million - despite its owner having no clue how ... Full story
Avatar Director James Cameron Sets Sights On Another Mysterious World - As He Prepares For A Seven-Mile Solo Dive To The Bottom Of Pacific's Mariana Trench
Avatar director James Cameron is preparing for an attempt to be first human being in 50 years to visit the deepest point on ... Full story
Crawdaddys – Have You Discovered It Yet?.
It’s been an awesome opening season for Crawdaddy’s Ballito and things just keep getting better at Ballito’s popular new food attraction. They opened just before ... Full story
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Derek Taylor
Derek Taylor Possibly South Africa’s only professionally-qualified food writer and restaurant critic (Cordon Bleu de Paris, London) – a former foreign correspondent and onetime successful “but very, very tired” restaurant owner. In 1980 he was forced to leave South Africa after being told his work permit would not be renewed, after being based in Johannesburg for five years. He moved base to Nairobi with Clare, where they were married under a 6pm curfew in a registry office with five bullet holes in the windows after the attempted military coup. (“We had a damned good wedding luncheon at the Tamarind with a bunch of correspondent mates who accompanied us home where we played tired and relaxed croquet till sunset.”) His work and residence permits were renewed after the release of Nelson Mandela in 1990. Derek Taylor writes on life and food for Life&Style, on restaurants, food and African politics for the Sunday Tribune. He is the author of a cookbook, Man in the Soup, and began his journalistic career in Australia with the Sydney Morning Herald. He continues to contribute occasionally to the SMH, Canberra Times and Australian Television Network Channel 5. After thirty years of reporting – and eating voraciously -- in Africa, South-East Asia, India, Britain and Australia he retired from foreign correspondence to KZN – which he knew and enjoyed from a number of holidays here. He had the interesting experience of being reported killed in action in Vietnam but returned after eleven days in time to read his own obituaries. He has worked for or contributed to the London Observer, The Guardian, Newsweek, the Los Angeles Times, the Washington Post, the Sunday Express, Newsweek, the BBC Africa Service, the London Press Exchange, ITN television and the feature agency Newsfile Africa – of which he was one of the founding editors. He has also worked as a consultant and special writer for the United Nations Environmental Program based in Nairobi. In Durban he initiated and organised The Other Curry Cup, an annual festival and competition for Indian food chefs that the Sunday Tribune ran for five years. “What first attracted me to Durban was the fact that all the South African communities live closely together here. And I think that’s why we know each better than any other region in the country. It’s certainly the reason why I prefer to live here to anywhere else in the world. It’s just so much more interesting. “I’ve encountered more warmth and hospitality, friendship and general enjoyment in and around Durban than I have anywhere else in the world. And I can back that as a comparison with over thirty years as a foreign correspondent.”- MAY THIS FLUFFY EASTER CHICK NEVER RETURN TO LAY AN EGG IN YOUR BACKYARD...
- ESKOM CELEBRATES YOUR ELECTRICITY BILL GOING UP BY 16% ON APRIL FOOLS DAY BUT ONLY STAFF ARE INVITED TO THE PARTY....
- NIGERIAN SCAMMERS SCAMMED BUT EINSTEIN PROVED RIGHT YET AGAIN – THERE ARE DASHES OF JUSTICE AND TRUTH IN THIS WONDERFUL WORLD...




