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Photo of the Day: October 1, 2018

October 3, 2018 By Admin

Three soccer fans approach the illuminated Moses Mabhida Stadium situated in Durban to watch a the MTN8 Final between SuperSport United and Cape Town City. The game went into overtime with Cape Town City winning on penalities, 1-4 (captured September 29).

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Photo of the Day, September 27th

October 2, 2018 By Admin

Cato Manor; introducing my family to sushi. From bottom left to right, Alouhe, Mama, Baba, and me.

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Photo of the Day: October 2, 2018

October 1, 2018 By Admin

After winning the chilli eating contest at the Atrium Mall in Durban, Francine Barchett (at centre) was excited to receive her own chilli hamper! To secure her win, the undergraduate had to down three jalapeño peppers and an array of chicken, prawns, and corn fritters doused in hot sauce quicker than her three other competitors. Photo: Roshan Singh

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Photo of the Day: September 28, 2018

September 28, 2018 By Admin

SIT South Africa Students had the opportunity to Skype with freedom fighter and former Constitutional Court judge, Albie Sachs. Sachs, who had his arm blown off in a car bomb in Mozambique due to his opposition to the apartheid regime in South Africa, authored the South African constitution, arguably the most progressive in the world.

 

Photo: Natalie Elliott

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Photo of the Day: September 26, 2018

September 26, 2018 By Admin

Sibongiseni Khumalo is an activist at Durban’s Gay and Lesbian Centre, working to combat homophobic violence and social and economic discrimination against homosexuals in South Africa.

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Photo of the Day: September 24, 2018

September 25, 2018 By Admin

Colorful rows of batik paintings hang on the outskirts of Feima Market in Maputo, Mozambique. For those hoping to purchase a unique handmade souvenir to remember their Mozambican experience, they will also find basketry, African clothing, and a wide array of woodworked items. Photo: Francine Barchett

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Photo of the Day: September 25, 2018

September 25, 2018 By Admin

What can beat the thrill of a horse race at Durban’s Greyville Race Course on a Sunday afternoon? Situated at the bottom of Berea and enclosing Royal Durban Golf Club’s championship course, Greyville looks to be among Durban’s local gems but historically has only profited Africa’s elite. Photo: Francine Barchett

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Photo of the Day: September 20, 2018

September 18, 2018 By Admin

Pictured is an acacia tree standing solitary before a looming storm on the South Coast in Port Edward, Eastern Cape. Known for its subtropical flora, fauna, and wildlife, this is seaside site attracts both tourists and citizens of South Africa.

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Photo of the Day: September 18, 2018

September 18, 2018 By Admin

A street performer plays guitar in front of the booths at the Essenwood Street Market in the Durban neighbourhood of Musgrave. Essenwood market occurs every Saturday from 9am-12pm and includes food, clothing, books, and art vendors, among others.

 

 

 

Photo: Natalie Elliott

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Photo of the Day: September 13, 2018

September 13, 2018 By Admin

After hearing horror stories about local snakes from their program orientation the other week, a couple SIT Durban students chanced across a green mamba next to the road. Photo: Francine Barchett

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