Tuesday, September 3, 2013

A Father Daughter Duo - Dil Se

Manojkumar & Portia Khundo
Manojkumar Khundo, and his daughter Portia from Benoni have released their second album called Dil Se along with his brother Ammy Khunoo being part of the album.
The duo were interviewed live on Lenz Fm 93.6Fm on August 17 on the Weekend Wiggle show presented by Super J (Jitesh Hari) every Saturday from 12pm-3pm.
Manojkumar, begun his music career in his teen days performing as a singer and drummer.  He played in many bands.
“I studied music for a short while and did not pursue in the studies due to financial constraints,” Manojkumar said. Manojkumar said that finally in 2002 his desire for music developed into greater love.
Portia, Super J (Jitesh  Hari) & Manojkumar
Since 2005, father and daughter have become a team. Portia started her music career at the age of 10–years–old. Manojkumar’s objective is to be unique producing quality music straight from the heart and soul, doing his utmost to meet international singing standards.
In 2005, the duo released their first album called Chutney Choka. Many songs are played on Lotus Fm, Hindvani and Lenz Fm.
Portia, 18, a young and dynamic singer is vigorous with her dad and both gain knowledge and different skills together as they compose and record music.
Portia doesn’t only melt many hearts with her charismatic voice and personality   but her magnificent voice meets many of the international eastern and western artist standards.
Super J, Manojkumar, Portia, Farzana,
Milan & Suraj

Manojkumar’s brother Ammy has joined the father daughter duo since 2010 and has a fantastic voice with great talent. Ammy, vocal’s for many songs that the duo performs on stage and on cd albums.
Portia and Manojkumar have performed throughout South Africa for various functions, for both eastern and western music lovers.
The duo were chosen by a local movie producer and director Marlene Ramlotchun from Verlum, Durban as playback singers for the movie called A Stem of Rose and Thorns which is soon to be released.
For any further information feel free to visit www.manomusicproduction.co.za.

Friday, June 21, 2013

Nanda Sugandh and Volunteer for a better South Africa/India

Nanda Sugandh at Eastwave Radio Studios
A dynamic International Art of Living Faculty,
Nanda Ramesh Sugandh (35) from India was in South Africa for about six weeks to train 72 dynamite volunteers in Durban, Johannesburg and Cape Town.
The vigorous course is a two - weekend course called the Pre Teacher Training Course (PTTC) that is a pre requisite to becoming an Art of Living faculty.
You evolve and become stronger during the course.

Sugandh from Nagpur, Maharashtra is part of foundation for the past 14 years and is a Part 1- Happiness Program, YES!+ and Pre Teachers Training Course Faculty.

Sri Sri Ravi Shankar is the founder of the foundation, which was founded in 1981.
The Art of Living Foundation is a Non-Profitable Organization (NPO) and Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) that engages in stress management and service initiatives. The foundation is a global initiative program currently running in 152 countries and has touched the lives of 370 million people.

Sugandh has a magnificent creativity, vivacious charm and spiritual charisma in delivering action-packed and fun-filled workshops for the youth, all over the world.

This is what Sugandh said during an interview on Eastwave Radio, “My experience with the Art of Living is that I have really grown physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually, it has shown me the real meaning of spirituality.”
She said that spirituality has nothing to do with religion and people confuse religion with spirituality.
“I understand spirituality better now and as Sri Sri Ravi Shankarji has said beautifully, whatever we do in our day to day life whether it is getting dress, going to work, we drive, we work, we do it with some spirit and spirituality is giving attention to the spirit and I love the simplicity of the Art of Living Foundation,” Sugandh added.

Myself, Nanda Sugandh and Jenny Ah Kweng at airport
Sugandh very strongly expressed her gratitude on the beautiful and powerful rhythmic technique called the Sudarshan Kriya that helps you relax yourself.

Sugandh stated that the first thing you need to do, is learn to relax mentally and physically. Through the Sudarshan Kriya and pranayama’s, you flush out negative toxins and emotions. While she added that meditation is doing nothing. A good 20minute meditation is worth four hours of sleep.

In India the Art of Living of Living Foundation initiated Volunteer for a Better India (VBI), which is just giving one hour of your time to the nation and Sugandh inaugurated VBI in her hometown on March 3. The project is saying ‘No to Alcohol’ and helping people who are addicted to alcohol with welcoming local doctors and rehab centers to join the initiative.

Africa has initiated Volunteer for a Better South Africa (VBSA), inviting people from all strata of life to come forward and give one hour to the nation. The theme for South Africa Africa is ‘Protection of Women’. It is for the health, wealth, prosperity and harmony of the nation.

“What I have heard and seen is that a rape in Africa takes place every 46seconds. It is taking responsibility of how I can contribute to helping my country/society,” Sugandh expressed her feelings.
She added that if everyone comes together and give their time maybe once or twice a week for a few hours and do something for their country it would be good.

Nanda Sugandh
A strong point outlined by Sugandh is that only the youth can help create a violence free society and can only be done when youth take the initiative in respecting women and saying no to violence and raising the human values up.  “Youth should start respecting women and taking responsibility a lot can be changed. We will be soon running free workshop for women and children where it will help them in self-defense that would help protect themselves. Having counsellors. Also have some councilors, doctors and lawyers to help the rape victims.” She ended.

Sugandh blissfully said everyone should meditate and stay happy. 

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Gandhi Walk 2013 Winners

10 KM winners

Male
Female
Junior U19
Junior U19
1
Katleho Thibedi
10:12
1
Demi-Lee Rebula
10:27
2
Mzair Moola
10:12
2
Leeanka Moonsamy
10:28
3
Petries Maneje
10:16
3
Naarilah Ebrahim
10:38

Senior Male (20 - 39 years)
Senior Females (20 - 34 years)
1
Sanele Matlionsi
10:05
1
Tshepiso Motswahret
10:17
2
Ndo Diphephenyane
10:05
2
Losha Chaytoo
10:28
3
Daniel Seage
10.06
3
Tejil Morar
10:32


Veteran Male (40 – 49 years)
Veteran Females (35 – 44 years)

1
Herbet Makhale
10:07
1
Christine Chibuswa
10:18
2
Mokete Sefusa
10:13
2
Nthobiseng Sibiya
10:33
3
Matome Rakgoale
10:16
3
Gabi Vilakaz
10:33

Masters Male (50 – 59 years)
Master Female (45 – 54 years)
1
Ajit Vallabh
10:06
1
Astrid Thole
10:26
2
Meshack Janjies
10:21
2
Nonhlanhla Mbele
10:33
3
George Sitoe
10:25
3
Luci Kitumalo
10:34



Grandmasters Male (60 years +)
Grandmaster Female (55 years +)
1
Cliff Lawcor
10:20
1
Sylvie Naidoo
10:26
2
Jesse Naran
10:21
2
Sheila Rossi
10:27
3
Sidney Coopsamy
10:23
3
Mario Gaines
10:28

OVERALL WINNERS

1
Sanele Matlionsi
10:20

2
Ndo Diphephenyane
10:21

3
Ajit Vallabh
10:23


                                                                       5 KM winners

Male
Female
Junior U19
Junior U19
1
Philani Malinda
9:57
1
Tebeilo Mofokeng
10:11
2
Michael Sibandadawu
9:57
2
Ziyanda Kumalo
10:11
3
Raeez Ditta
10:01
3
Caroline Motswane
10:11

Senior Male (20 - 39 years)
Senior Females (20 - 34 years)
1
Samuel Sibanda
9:56
1
Bavika Bhowan
10:11
2
Edgar Ubisse
10:05
2
Anthea Latchman
10:13
3
Ralebepa Gift
10:05
3
Waseela Patel
10:14

Veteran Male (40 – 49 years)
Veteran Females (35 – 44 years)
1
Meko Galada
9:58
1
Aisha Mia
10:00
2
Manoj Madav
10:05
2
Smita Gowan
10:06
3
Pradeep Gowan
10:05
3
Jane Mapuletig Mokoena
10:14

Masters Male (50 – 59 years)
Master Female (45 – 54 years)
1
Balvant Vallabh
10:00
1
Urmilabhen Gowan
10:03
2
Yunus Gardee
10:00
2
Rasia Vahid
10:13
3
Jiemmy Van Rooyen
10:02
3
Roshika Pavaday
10:16

Grandmasters Male (60 years +)
Grandmaster Female (55 years +)
1
Abo Baker Seedat
9:59
1
Shanti Vallabh
10:04
2
Bhikhu Prema
9:59
2
Amina Bhana
10:15
3
Navin Daya
9:59
3
Vanita Keshav
10:17

OVERALL WINNERS




1
Samuel Sibanda
          
9:56
2
Philani Malinda

9:57
          
3
Michael Sibandwu
          
9:57


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