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I am an African

Posted by Jiten Magan on Friday, February 11, 2011, In : Preparations 

Last week I had a very cool meeting with Lenina Rassool. A free-lance journalist and lucky for us, a very nice person. She has agreed not only to help us with our newspaper and magazine articles but also with some of our marketing. We’ll have another meeting soon to discuss our integration into the print media field.

Last week I also had the chance to speak to Fanie de Villiers, the former legendary South African fast bowler. Fanie’s daughter is deaf and had a cochlear implant operation, ...


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Back to the Mother City

Posted by Jiten Magan on Thursday, January 6, 2011,

As some of you will have realised, I have finally arrived back in Cape Town after 2 years abroad. These 2 years included 1 year working in London and just under a year working in the Cayman Islands.  However it has not only been work as I have spent some time in India, Jamaica and Cuba, although working in Grand Cayman, a tropical Island in the Caribbean had some perks (namely Pina Coladas at sunset). 

I am now in Cape Town until March when our legen...dary tour will take place and contrary t...


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A screw in here, a screw out there

Posted by Ria Moothilal on Friday, October 8, 2010, In : Preparations 

Goodday avid followers of the SiyaShova blog

The last few days we have been quite quiet on the blog front as most of our work is still organizational in nature. There are a few big things in the pipeline, but unfortunately we will only be able to post this once big news is finalized. In the meantime you get to read about my mishaps with my rear derailleur.

A few weeks ago in my blog, I posted a picture of my bent rear derailleur and it held up surprisingly well for the last few weeks. The s...


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JT's first blog post!

Posted by Jiten Magan on Monday, August 30, 2010, In : Preparations 

Hey guys, this is my 1st entry and my introduction to the blogosphere. Most of the work that we are doing now is communicative and not very interesting from an observer’s perspective. I thought, therefore, that a quick introduction to my training in Cayman might serve as my 1st blog.

Cayman is in the Caribbean and therefore the tropical summer heat is probably good training for the heat we will be experiencing along the C2C (Cape to Cairo) route. It averages at 30C (often hitting 35C) with...


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