Saturday, July 31, 2010
My thoughts on the plane...
7/30/10 On the plane
I have been on the plane for 6 hours yet I feel as if I have been on the plane for 2 days! My first flight experience thus far has been a fairly smooth one. I got a little naseaous during the takeoff but once we got in the air I felt pretty good. I've been sleeping and watching movies, Thank God for the individual T.V's cause I was getting restless after the 1st hour lol. Gonna take a nap now...
Thursday, July 1, 2010
No sweat...
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Something you won't find in the travel brochure
One thing that you will not find on any fact sheet about South Africa is that approximately 20% of the population is infected with HIV/AIDS. The HIV/AIDS outbreak has reached epic proportions in South Africa. Research done by S.C. Kalichman shows there are up to 1600 new HIV infections per day. In 2008 the UNAIDS/WHO organizations published a report witch estimates how the HIV/AIDS epidemic has affected the South African population:
In 2007:
Among 15-24 year olds approximately 4% of males and 12.7% of females were found to have the HIV virus.
350,000 deaths were attributed to AIDS
1.4 million children (under 17) were believed to be orphaned due to their parents dying from the AIDS virus. In 2001 there were 400,000. This number more than TRIPLED over a six year time span.
This epidemic has had a profound effect on South African society. There are many theories as to why the disease has (and continues to) spread rapidly throughout the country. Some researches have attributed this to a strong culture of traditionalism that still governs much of South Africa’s citizens. Many South Africans who uphold the beliefs of their ancestors believe that the AIDS virus is caused by witchcraft. Researchers show that 11% of the population believes this and, as a result, will go to a witch doctor for treatment rather than a medical doctor.
I find this very interesting considering there are ways to protect yourself from contracting the HIV virus. There seems to be such a lack of education on sexual health and safe practices as well as a lack of effort to provide this type of education. This is a topic that has so devastatingly affected the country. As I prepare myself for my trip, I try to remember to also prepare myself mentally. This disease has become so much apart of the daily life and society of South Africans that I know I will encounter many people who have or are dealing with the affects of this terrible disease.
If you’re interested, I consulted two articles for this post:
HIV and AIDS estimates. Source: UNAIDS/WHO 2007 AND
Traditional Beliefs about the cause of AIDS and AIDS related stigma in South Africa. Source: EBSCO host library by S.C. Kalichman et al.
Some more quick facts
Area: 1220088 square km
National day: 27 April (Freedom day, anniversary of the first non-racial elections, 1994)
Independence: 31 May 1910, union of four British colonies which evolved to full independence. Became the Republic of South Africa in 1961 and withdrew from the Commonwealth. Population: Approx 49 million
Leader: Jacob Zuma
Deputy President - Kgalema Motlanthe
Language: Afrikaans, English, Ndebele, North Sotho, Sesotho, Swazi, Tsonga, Tswana, Venda, Xhosa, Zulu. (eleven official)
Currency: Rand ZAR (R)
Ethnic groups: 79.3% Black; 9.1% White; 9.0% Coloured; 2.6% Asian
ELEVEN languages....WOW.
That is all...=)
Monday, June 28, 2010
Some info about South Africa...
The Republic of South Africa takes up an area of 1,221,037 square kilometres - equal to the combined land mass of Germany, Italy and France. The coast line stretches for some 2954 kilometres, with many beautiful beaches and wonderful sea views.
The population of South Africa is approximately 49 million.
South Africa has eleven official languages. English is the most commonly spoken, followed by Afrikaans, Zulu and Xhosa. The others are Pedi, Tswana, Sotho, Tsonga, Swati, Venda and Ndebele. The majority of South Africans speak English as well as a traditional language!
South Africa is made up of nine provinces; Western Cape, Eastern Cape, Northern Cape, Free State, North West, Gauteng, Limpopo, Mpumalanga and KwaZulu Natal, there are three capital cities in South Africa they are Cape Town, the parliamentary capital in the Western Cape, Pretoria in Gauteng, the administrative capital and Bloemfontein the judicial capital. Johannesburg in Gauteng is the largest city. The current Head of State is President Thabo Mbeki.
Of the population of South Africa 77% of the population are black, 10% are white, 8% are mixed race, 2.5% are of Indian or Asian descent
Christianity is the most widely recognized religion in South Africa, with 75% of the population following the faith, 21% has no religious affiliation and among the rest of the South Africa's religions are Muslim, Hindu, and Jewish.
20% of the world's gold is mined in South Africa
The only street in the world to house two Nobel Peace Prize winners is in Soweto . Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu both have houses in Vilakazi Street , Orlando West.
Several million of the population of South Africa have illegal immigrant status - they're mostly from other African countries such as Zimbabwe, Malawi and the DRC.
Four of the five fastest land animals live in Africa - the cheetah (70 miles per hour), wildebeest, lion, and Thomson's gazelle (all about 50 mph).
Fast approaching...
There are also a lot of hidden costs that I have been encountering such has $200 for vaccinations..$150 for contacts ( yall know I will break then lose my glasses lol) and thats just for the eye exam and fitting, and khaki pants for working and I don't even own a pair cause i just hate them =). Just a few of the random things that are starting to pop up the I need. BUT I know it will ALLL be worth it in the end...pray for me! =)
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Btw its a 20 hour flight to Johanasburg then a transfer to a crop duster plane for a 2 hour ride to Capetown. God be with me! =/