Wanted: A Spanish-speaking South African…

April 16th, 2009 Simon Posted in Ways to Help No Comments »

univision…to talk amusingly about South Africa and the 2010 World Cup on Univision,  the largest Spanish speaking network and the 5th largest network in the United States. The network holds the Spanish speaking rights to coverage of the World Cup and are currently preparing for coverage for the 2010 games in South Africa.

They seek a South African national who is fluent in Spanish to appear on their most popular sports program, “Sports Republic”. Sports Republic is a live 2-hour sports magazine show hosted by 3 extremely well known Latino sports personalities and is the highest rated Spanish speaking sports show in the US.

The show would be recorded live in Miami, Florida and they would discuss South Africa, its culture, tourist attractions, food and the like in a light hearted, fun way.

If you would be interested in representing South Africa on this show, please contact :

Mandy Ellison
South African American Business Club
Tel: 561-628-4338 Fax: 305-538-7912
mandy.ellison@saabc.org

www.saabc.org


Delivering Lectures on your next visit to South Africa

March 6th, 2008 Lee Posted in Ways to Help No Comments »

GSA has heard from many groups in South Africa how they would be thrilled to have our members deliver lectures or address roundtables when you visit South Africa. Universities, Chambers of Commerce, Business support groups etc. have all said they would welcome your insights into best practices, models, business or professional challenges. So, if you are planning a visit, please let us know so we can coordinate with them to have you share your experiences.


Colleges of Medicine South Africa

March 6th, 2008 Lee Posted in Ways to Help No Comments »

The Colleges of Medicine South Africa (CMSA) was founded in 1954. It has provided support for doctors since then specifically by offering specialist qualifications (fellowships) recognised by the Health Professionals Council of South Africa and by offering financing, governance and infrastructure support for academic medicine. Read the rest of this entry »