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    Image Number: APN11449
    Media Id: 86_369
    Path: african.pictures / South Photos / David Goldblatt
    Description: DG0019,South Africa, Western Cape, Stellenbosch circa 1999: George Ellis at Sunsat ground station. A sixty kilogram box of electronics was conceived as an educational project for graduate students in the university's Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Imaging the earth storing and forwarding email and studing magnetic and gravity fields. innovations technology initiatives. Photograph: David Goldblatt/South Photographs
    Collections: South Photos
    Subcollections: David Goldblatt
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5458 x 3582
    Credit: David Goldblatt / South Photos / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: colour image , South Africa, Africa, Stellenbosch, horizontal, Western Cape, 1999, 1990s, George Ellis, technology, University, inventions, study, academics, ,
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    Image Number: APN11549
    Media Id: 86_195
    Path: african.pictures / South Photos / David Goldblatt
    Description: DG0028,South Africa, Capetown, circa 1999: Dr Kelly Chibale, head of the Medicinal and Combinatorial Chemistry Group at the University of Cape Town. Combinatorial chemistry involves rapid efficient and cost effective synthesis of small drug-like organic molecules in chemical libraries for biological screening, placing molecules together manipulating them to produce a number of new medicinal properties. researchers innovation inventive initiatives scientist science scientific. Photograph: David Goldblatt/South Photographs
    Collections: South Photos
    Subcollections: David Goldblatt
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5464 x 3572
    Credit: David Goldblatt / South Photos / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: colour image , South Africa, Africa, horizontal, 1999, 1990s, Cape Town, Western Cape, scientists, Kelly Chibale, chemists (scientists), black African man, researching, laboratory, ,
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    Image Number: APN15401
    Media Id: 110_487
    Path: african.pictures / South Photos / Graeme Williams
    Description: GW0783,South Africa, East rand, circa 1999: Shalto Manthe, one of three developers of the Kreepy Krauly pool cleaner, photographed at the factory he helped start, near Springs. Entrepreneurs enterprise innovation inventations technology initiatives. Photograph: Graeme Williams/South Photographs
    Collections: South Photos
    Subcollections: Graeme Williams
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5448 x 3580
    Credit: Graeme Williams / South Photos / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: colour image , South Africa, Africa, East Rand, horizontal, Gauteng, white man, 1999, Shalto Manthe, small businesses, swimming pool equipment, Kreepy Krauly cleaner, factory, ,
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    Title: Personalities
    Image Number: APN274675
    Media Id: 508_42
    Path: african.pictures / South Photos / Paul Weinberg
    Description: Dora Ndaba (b.1945), who started her career in business in the informal sector in the 1970s and rose to be at the forefront of many important economic empowerment initiatives. Awarded Order of the Baobab in Silver for her contribution to the development of formal and informal business and for black and women economic empowerment in South Africa. Played a leading role in informal and formal transportation industry. Runner up, SA Businesswoman of the Year, 1991. Advisor to the Minister of Agriculture.
    Collections: South Photos
    Subcollections: Paul Weinberg
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Johannesburg
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5995 x 4227
    Credit: Paul Weinberg / South Photos / Africa Media Online
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    Title: Personalities
    Image Number: APN274686
    Media Id: 509_12
    Path: african.pictures / South Photos / Paul Weinberg
    Description: Dr. Ian Player DMS, (b. 15 March 1927), (1927-03-15) conservationist and environmental statesman, on the banks of the Dusi River. Founded the Dusi Canoe Marathon. Game ranger, international diplomat, writer, lecturer, wilderness guide, and a man of culture, the arts and psychology. With his colleague and mentor, the late Magqubu Ntombela (Zulu chief and game guard) he brought people from all walks of life and all parts of the world together to experience the importance of wilderness and the conservation thereof. Spearheaded two key conservation initiatives: Operation Rhino, which saved the few remaining southern white rhino; protected status for the Umfolozi and St. Lucia Wilderness Areas. Founded the Wilderness Leadership School.
    Collections: South Photos
    Subcollections: Paul Weinberg
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Natal/KZN
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 3408 x 5296
    Credit: Paul Weinberg / South Photos / Africa Media Online
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    Title: Personalities
    Image Number: APN274716
    Media Id: 509_4
    Path: african.pictures / South Photos / Paul Weinberg
    Description: Dr. Ian Player DMS, (b. 15 March 1927), (1927-03-15) conservationist and environmental statesman, on the banks of the Dusi River. Founded the Dusi Canoe Marathon. Game ranger, international diplomat, writer, lecturer, wilderness guide, and a man of culture, the arts and psychology. With his colleague and mentor, the late Magqubu Ntombela (Zulu chief and game guard) he brought people from all walks of life and all parts of the world together to experience the importance of wilderness and the conservation thereof. Spearheaded two key conservation initiatives: Operation Rhino, which saved the few remaining southern white rhino; protected status for the Umfolozi and St. Lucia Wilderness Areas. Founded the Wilderness Leadership School.
    Collections: South Photos
    Subcollections: Paul Weinberg
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Natal/KZN
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 3545 x 5312
    Credit: Paul Weinberg / South Photos / Africa Media Online
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    Image Number: APN303
    Media Id: 97_632
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / David Larsen
    Description: Shepherds Tree (Boscia albitrunca). Several initiatives to support communities through their benefiting from the conservation of the environment in this beautiful part of the world are supported by the Namibia's community based natural resource management (CBNRM programme. This programme is under the leadership of Namibia's Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET). It is a long road to integrating sustainable rural development and wildlife management. CBNRM co-ordinator Brian Jones pointed out, "our approach should be about process not product," taking the long-term view and allowing communities to develop at their own pace. In recognition of the program's achievements, CBNRM Namibia was awarded the coveted Gift to the Earth Award by World Wildlife Fund - United States. As George Mutwa, chairman of Salambala Conservancy in Caprivi province said, "To us the most exciting thing about the conservancy program is that it will give our children and our children's children a cha
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: David Larsen
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 2289 x 3499
    Credit: David Larsen / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: skyline, landscapes (views), hillside, mountain scenes, hills, horizons, colour image , Africa, South Africa, clouds, deserts, trees, ,
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    Image Number: APN306
    Media Id: 98_408
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / David Larsen
    Description: Welwichia mirabilis in Damaraland, Namibia. These are among the longest living plants on earth. Several initiatives to support communities through their benefiting from the conservation of the environment in this beautiful part of the world are supported by the Namibia's community based natural resource management (CBNRM programme. This programme is under the leadership of Namibia's Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET). It is a long road to integrating sustainable rural development and wildlife management. CBNRM co-ordinator Brian Jones pointed out, "our approach should be about process not product," taking the long-term view and allowing communities to develop at their own pace. In recognition of the program's achievements, CBNRM Namibia was awarded the coveted Gift to the Earth Award by World Wildlife Fund - United States. As George Mutwa, chairman of Salambala Conservancy in Caprivi province said, "To us the most exciting thing about the conservancy program is that
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: David Larsen
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3485 x 2301
    Credit: David Larsen / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: landscapes (views), hills, colour image , Africa, South Africa, deserts, vegetation, ,
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    Image Number: APN307
    Media Id: 56_459
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / David Larsen
    Description: Welwichia mirabilis in Damaraland, Namibia. These are among the longest living plants on earth. Several initiatives to support communities through their benefiting from the conservation of the environment in this beautiful part of the world are supported by the Namibia's community based natural resource management (CBNRM programme. This programme is under the leadership of Namibia's Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET). It is a long road to integrating sustainable rural development and wildlife management. CBNRM co-ordinator Brian Jones pointed out, "our approach should be about process not product," taking the long-term view and allowing communities to develop at their own pace. In recognition of the program's achievements, CBNRM Namibia was awarded the coveted Gift to the Earth Award by World Wildlife Fund - United States. As George Mutwa, chairman of Salambala Conservancy in Caprivi province said, "To us the most exciting thing about the conservancy program is that
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: David Larsen
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 2289 x 3499
    Credit: David Larsen / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: vegetation, landscapes (views), hills, colour image , Africa, South Africa, deserts, ,
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    Title: Recycling Life
    Image Number: APN310189
    Media Id: 12_11969
    Path: african.pictures / Twenty Ten / Andrew Esiebo
    Description: A section of the many groceries where many of the waste orignate from and which the waste product are being recycled in form of plastic bottles , plastic bags etc. 2010 World Cup in South Africa, which takes place on African soil for the first time in history, has seen the country spend an estimated R33 billion in preparation for one of the biggest sporting events in the world. With its shiny, new soccer stadiums, upscale hotels and golden beaches, at first glance South Africa looks like a tourist haven. But behind this facade of prosperity lies another country: black townships without even the most basic infrastructure endure poor housing, bad roads, insufficient sanitation, water and electricity along with high crime and unemployment rates. Many of the people who live in these townships are frustrated by the failure of the post-apartheid government to help them overcome their overwhelming socio-economic challenges. Resilience seems to be the order of the day for those people living
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Andrew Esiebo
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3400 x 2267
    Credit: Andrew Esiebo / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Recycle, life, 2010 world, cup host, South, Africa, country spend, 33billion, rands, preparation, world, biggest, sport Africa, country looks, havens, tourists football fields, upscale hotels, beaches country South Africa, blacks lack good housing, bad, road, poor, water, electricity supply. Unemployment, crime inhabitants, government social, economic, challenges, resilience, Brick, Moloko, ANC, activist, football, legend, Orange, farm, township largest, shacks, South Africa, skills, ex-soccer, professional, activist, initiatives, change, community projects, wealth, waste, sanitation, livelihood, unemployed, orange, Brick president, Soccer, Legend, waste, project, cycling, life soccer, project, resources collection, support, community, projects, social, enlightenment, promotion, soccer, tool, intervention, issue HIV/AIDS, behavior, control, child abuse, xenophobia, empower, soccer legends, recycling, life, capture, round, daily life Brick, andrew, esiebo, domestic, violence,
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    Title: Recycling Life
    Image Number: APN310190
    Media Id: 12_11970
    Path: african.pictures / Twenty Ten / Andrew Esiebo
    Description: The 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa has seen the country spend an estimated R33 billion in preparation for one of the biggest sporting events in the world. With its shiny, new soccer stadiums, up-scale hotels and golden beaches, at first glance South Africa looks like a tourist haven. But behind this façade of prosperity lies another country: black townships without even the most basic infrastructure, bad roads, insufficient sanitation, along with high crime and unemployment rates. Many of the people who live in these townships are frustrated by the failure of the post-apartheid government to help them overcome their overwhelming socio-economic challenges. . . . . . .
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Andrew Esiebo
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3400 x 2267
    Credit: Andrew Esiebo / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Recycle, life, 2010 world, cup host, South, Africa, country spend, 33billion, rands, preparation, world, biggest, sport Africa, country looks, havens, tourists football fields, upscale hotels, beaches country South Africa, blacks lack good housing, bad, road, poor, water, electricity supply. Unemployment, crime inhabitants, government social, economic, challenges, resilience, Brick, Moloko, ANC, activist, football, legend, Orange, farm, township largest, shacks, South Africa, skills, ex-soccer, professional, activist, initiatives, change, community projects, wealth, waste, sanitation, livelihood, unemployed, orange, Brick president, Soccer, Legend, waste, project, cycling, life soccer, project, resources collection, support, community, projects, social, enlightenment, promotion, soccer, tool, intervention, issue HIV/AIDS, behavior, control, child abuse, xenophobia, empower, soccer legends, recycling, life, capture, round, daily life Brick, andrew, esiebo, domestic, violence,
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    Title: South African soccer World Cup: Recycling Waste
    Image Number: APN310191
    Media Id: 12_11971
    Path: african.pictures / Twenty Ten / Andrew Esiebo
    Description: Workers at the DJ Alfa Patier waste processing factory in Vander Bail park. The 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa has seen the country spend an estimated R33 billion in preparation for one of the biggest sporting events in the world. With its shiny, new soccer stadiums, up-scale hotels and golden beaches, at first glance South Africa looks like a tourist haven. But behind this façade of prosperity lies another country: black townships without even the most basic infrastructure, bad roads, insufficient sanitation, along with high crime and unemployment rates. Many of the people who live in these townships are frustrated by the failure of the post-apartheid government to help them overcome their overwhelming socio-economic challenges. (Andrew Esiebo/Twenty Ten/Africa Media Online)
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Andrew Esiebo
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3400 x 2267
    Credit: Andrew Esiebo / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Recycle, life, 2010 world, cup host, South, Africa, country spend, 33billion, rands, preparation, world, biggest, sport Africa, country looks, havens, tourists football fields, upscale hotels, beaches country South Africa, blacks lack good housing, bad, road, poor, water, electricity supply. Unemployment, crime inhabitants, government social, economic, challenges, resilience, Brick, Moloko, ANC, activist, football, legend, Orange, farm, township largest, shacks, South Africa, skills, ex-soccer, professional, activist, initiatives, change, community projects, wealth, waste, sanitation, livelihood, unemployed, orange, Brick president, Soccer, Legend, waste, project, cycling, life soccer, project, resources collection, support, community, projects, social, enlightenment, promotion, soccer, tool, intervention, issue HIV/AIDS, behavior, control, child abuse, xenophobia, empower, soccer legends, recycling, life, capture, round, daily life Brick, andrew, esiebo, domestic, violence,
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    Title: South African soccer World Cup: Xenophobia awareness
    Image Number: APN310192
    Media Id: 12_11972
    Path: african.pictures / Twenty Ten / Andrew Esiebo
    Description: The 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa has seen the country spend an estimated R33 billion in preparation for one of the biggest sporting events in the world. With its shiny, new soccer stadiums, up-scale hotels and golden beaches, at first glance South Africa looks like a tourist haven. But behind this façade of prosperity lies another country: black townships without even the most basic infrastructure, bad roads, insufficient sanitation, along with high crime and unemployment rates. Many of the people who live in these townships are frustrated by the failure of the post-apartheid government to help them overcome their overwhelming socio-economic challenges. (Andrew Esiebo/Twenty Ten/Africa Media Online).
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Andrew Esiebo
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3400 x 2267
    Credit: Andrew Esiebo / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Recycle, life, 2010 world, cup host, South, Africa, country spend, 33billion, rands, preparation, world, biggest, sport Africa, country looks, havens, tourists football fields, upscale hotels, beaches country South Africa, blacks lack good housing, bad, road, poor, water, electricity supply. Unemployment, crime inhabitants, government social, economic, challenges, resilience, Brick, Moloko, ANC, activist, football, legend, Orange, farm, township largest, shacks, South Africa, skills, ex-soccer, professional, activist, initiatives, change, community projects, wealth, waste, sanitation, livelihood, unemployed, orange, Brick president, Soccer, Legend, waste, project, cycling, life soccer, project, resources collection, support, community, projects, social, enlightenment, promotion, soccer, tool, intervention, issue HIV/AIDS, behavior, control, child abuse, xenophobia, empower, soccer legends, recycling, life, capture, round, daily life Brick, andrew, esiebo, domestic, violence,
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    Title: Recycling Life
    Image Number: APN310193
    Media Id: 12_11973
    Path: african.pictures / Twenty Ten / Andrew Esiebo
    Description: Resident of the way to deposit at the wast collection site , orange .The 2010 world cup being hosted by South Africa has seen the country spending an estimated 33billion rands in preparing for this world biggest sport event happening for the first time in Africa. The country now looks like havens for tourists with new football field s, upscale hotels, beaches etc. But just behind this glistening new look of the country lies another South Africa with many deprived townships. These townships constitute predominantly blacks lack good housing, bad road, poor water and electricity supply. Unemployment and crime is the at its highest in these communitiesMany of these inhabitants of townships are frustrated by the ignorance of the government to their various social and economic challenges. Resilience seems to be the order of those living there.One resilient inhabitant is Brick Moloko, an ANC activist and football legend from the Orange farm township with largest shacks in South Africa. He
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Andrew Esiebo
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3400 x 2267
    Credit: Andrew Esiebo / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Recycle, life, 2010 world, cup host, South, Africa, country spend, 33billion, rands, preparation, world, biggest, sport Africa, country looks, havens, tourists football fields, upscale hotels, beaches country South Africa, blacks lack good housing, bad, road, poor, water, electricity supply. Unemployment, crime inhabitants, government social, economic, challenges, resilience, Brick, Moloko, ANC, activist, football, legend, Orange, farm, township largest, shacks, South Africa, skills, ex-soccer, professional, activist, initiatives, change, community projects, wealth, waste, sanitation, livelihood, unemployed, orange, Brick president, Soccer, Legend, waste, project, cycling, life soccer, project, resources collection, support, community, projects, social, enlightenment, promotion, soccer, tool, intervention, issue HIV/AIDS, behavior, control, child abuse, xenophobia, empower, soccer legends, recycling, life, capture, round, daily life Brick, andrew, esiebo, domestic, violence,
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    Title: Recycling Life
    Image Number: APN310194
    Media Id: 12_11974
    Path: african.pictures / Twenty Ten / Andrew Esiebo
    Description: Bricks Mokolo joins the other members of his community at the Sebokeng Sports Centre to watch the opening game of the 2010 FIFA World Cup between South Africa and Mexico. The soccer tournament has seen the country spend an estimated R33 billion in preparation for one of the biggest sporting events in the world. With its shiny, new soccer stadiums, up-scale hotels and golden beaches, at first glance South Africa looks like a tourist haven. But behind this façade of prosperity lies another country: black townships without even the most basic infrastructure, bad roads, insufficient sanitation, along with high crime and unemployment rates. Many of the people who live in these townships are frustrated by the failure of the post-apartheid government to help them overcome their overwhelming socio-economic challenges. . . . . . .
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Andrew Esiebo
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3400 x 2267
    Credit: Andrew Esiebo / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Recycle, life, 2010 world, cup host, South, Africa, country spend, 33billion, rands, preparation, world, biggest, sport Africa, country looks, havens, tourists football fields, upscale hotels, beaches country South Africa, blacks lack good housing, bad, road, poor, water, electricity supply. Unemployment, crime inhabitants, government social, economic, challenges, resilience, Brick, Moloko, ANC, activist, football, legend, Orange, farm, township largest, shacks, South Africa, skills, ex-soccer, professional, activist, initiatives, change, community projects, wealth, waste, sanitation, livelihood, unemployed, orange, Brick president, Soccer, Legend, waste, project, cycling, life soccer, project, resources collection, support, community, projects, social, enlightenment, promotion, soccer, tool, intervention, issue HIV/AIDS, behavior, control, child abuse, xenophobia, empower, soccer legends, recycling, life, capture, round, daily life Brick, andrew, esiebo, domestic, violence,
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    Title: Recycling Life
    Image Number: APN310195
    Media Id: 12_11975
    Path: african.pictures / Twenty Ten / Andrew Esiebo
    Description: Workers off loading wastes largely from groceries stores in sebokeng to the collection run by Bricks at the Orange farm. It is a win-win issue for the stores and brick as they help the store to curb cost of waste disposal and Brick project get money from the collection of the waste.2010 World Cup in South Africa, which takes place on African soil for the first time in history, has seen the country spend an estimated R33 billion in preparation for one of the biggest sporting events in the world. With its shiny, new soccer stadiums, upscale hotels and golden beaches, at first glance South Africa looks like a tourist haven. But behind this facade of prosperity lies another country: black townships without even the most basic infrastructure endure poor housing, bad roads, insufficient sanitation, water and electricity along with high crime and unemployment rates. Many of the people who live in these townships are frustrated by the failure of the post-apartheid government to help them ov
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Andrew Esiebo
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3400 x 2267
    Credit: Andrew Esiebo / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Recycle, life, 2010 world, cup host, South, Africa, country spend, 33billion, rands, preparation, world, biggest, sport Africa, country looks, havens, tourists football fields, upscale hotels, beaches country South Africa, blacks lack good housing, bad, road, poor, water, electricity supply. Unemployment, crime inhabitants, government social, economic, challenges, resilience, Brick, Moloko, ANC, activist, football, legend, Orange, farm, township largest, shacks, South Africa, skills, ex-soccer, professional, activist, initiatives, change, community projects, wealth, waste, sanitation, livelihood, unemployed, orange, Brick president, Soccer, Legend, waste, project, cycling, life soccer, project, resources collection, support, community, projects, social, enlightenment, promotion, soccer, tool, intervention, issue HIV/AIDS, behavior, control, child abuse, xenophobia, empower, soccer legends, recycling, life, capture, round, daily life Brick, andrew, esiebo, domestic, violence,
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    Title: Recycling Life
    Image Number: APN310196
    Media Id: 12_11976
    Path: african.pictures / Twenty Ten / Andrew Esiebo
    Description: The 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa has seen the country spend an estimated R33 billion in preparation for one of the biggest sporting events in the world. With its shiny, new soccer stadiums, up-scale hotels and golden beaches, at first glance South Africa looks like a tourist haven. But behind this façade of prosperity lies another country: black townships without even the most basic infrastructure, bad roads, insufficient sanitation, along with high crime and unemployment rates. Many of the people who live in these townships are frustrated by the failure of the post-apartheid government to help them overcome their overwhelming socio-economic challenges.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Andrew Esiebo
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3400 x 2267
    Credit: Andrew Esiebo / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Recycle, life, 2010 world, cup host, South, Africa, country spend, 33billion, rands, preparation, world, biggest, sport Africa, country looks, havens, tourists football fields, upscale hotels, beaches country South Africa, blacks lack good housing, bad, road, poor, water, electricity supply. Unemployment, crime inhabitants, government social, economic, challenges, resilience, Brick, Moloko, ANC, activist, football, legend, Orange, farm, township largest, shacks, South Africa, skills, ex-soccer, professional, activist, initiatives, change, community projects, wealth, waste, sanitation, livelihood, unemployed, orange, Brick president, Soccer, Legend, waste, project, cycling, life soccer, project, resources collection, support, community, projects, social, enlightenment, promotion, soccer, tool, intervention, issue HIV/AIDS, behavior, control, child abuse, xenophobia, empower, soccer legends, recycling, life, capture, round, daily life Brick, andrew, esiebo, domestic, violence,
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    Title: Recycling Life
    Image Number: APN310197
    Media Id: 12_11977
    Path: african.pictures / Twenty Ten / Andrew Esiebo
    Description: Brick Mokolo chatting with the Mr Louw manager Dj Alfa patier waste processing factory vander bail park where waste collected from orange farm ends up.. The 2010 world cup being hosted by South Africa has seen the country spending an estimated 33billion rands in preparing for this world biggest sport event happening for the first time in Africa. The country now looks like havens for tourists with new football field s, upscale hotels, beaches etc. But just behind this glistening new look of the country lies another South Africa with many deprived townships. These townships constitute predominantly blacks lack good housing, bad road, poor water and electricity supply. Unemployment and crime is the at its highest in these communitiesMany of these inhabitants of townships are frustrated by the ignorance of the government to their various social and economic challenges. Resilience seems to be the order of those living there.One resilient inhabitant is Brick Moloko, an ANC activist and fo
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Andrew Esiebo
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3400 x 2267
    Credit: Andrew Esiebo / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Recycle, life, 2010 world, cup host, South, Africa, country spend, 33billion, rands, preparation, world, biggest, sport Africa, country looks, havens, tourists football fields, upscale hotels, beaches country South Africa, blacks lack good housing, bad, road, poor, water, electricity supply. Unemployment, crime inhabitants, government social, economic, challenges, resilience, Brick, Moloko, ANC, activist, football, legend, Orange, farm, township largest, shacks, South Africa, skills, ex-soccer, professional, activist, initiatives, change, community projects, wealth, waste, sanitation, livelihood, unemployed, orange, Brick president, Soccer, Legend, waste, project, cycling, life soccer, project, resources collection, support, community, projects, social, enlightenment, promotion, soccer, tool, intervention, issue HIV/AIDS, behavior, control, child abuse, xenophobia, empower, soccer legends, recycling, life, capture, round, daily life Brick, andrew, esiebo, domestic, violence,
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    Title: Recycling Life
    Image Number: APN310198
    Media Id: 12_11978
    Path: african.pictures / Twenty Ten / Andrew Esiebo
    Description: Bricks Mokolo and his football hero contemporaries get ready for a soccer showcase at Sebokeng Sports Centre that was organised to raise awareness of xenophobia. The 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa has seen the country spend an estimated R33 billion in preparation for one of the biggest sporting events in the world. With its shiny, new soccer stadiums, up-scale hotels and golden beaches, at first glance South Africa looks like a tourist haven. But behind this façade of prosperity lies another country: black townships without even the most basic infrastructure, bad roads, insufficient sanitation, along with high crime and unemployment rates. Many of the people who live in these townships are frustrated by the failure of the post-apartheid government to help them overcome their overwhelming socio-economic challenges. . . . . . .
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Andrew Esiebo
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3400 x 2267
    Credit: Andrew Esiebo / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Recycle, life, 2010 world, cup host, South, Africa, country spend, 33billion, rands, preparation, world, biggest, sport Africa, country looks, havens, tourists football fields, upscale hotels, beaches country South Africa, blacks lack good housing, bad, road, poor, water, electricity supply. Unemployment, crime inhabitants, government social, economic, challenges, resilience, Brick, Moloko, ANC, activist, football, legend, Orange, farm, township largest, shacks, South Africa, skills, ex-soccer, professional, activist, initiatives, change, community projects, wealth, waste, sanitation, livelihood, unemployed, orange, Brick president, Soccer, Legend, waste, project, cycling, life soccer, project, resources collection, support, community, projects, social, enlightenment, promotion, soccer, tool, intervention, issue HIV/AIDS, behavior, control, child abuse, xenophobia, empower, soccer legends, recycling, life, capture, round, daily life Brick, andrew, esiebo, domestic, violence,
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    Title: Recycling Life
    Image Number: APN310199
    Media Id: 12_11979
    Path: african.pictures / Twenty Ten / Andrew Esiebo
    Description: The 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa has seen the country spend an estimated R33 billion in preparation for one of the biggest sporting events in the world. With its shiny, new soccer stadiums, up-scale hotels and golden beaches, at first glance South Africa looks like a tourist haven. But behind this façade of prosperity lies another country: black townships without even the most basic infrastructure, bad roads, insufficient sanitation, along with high crime and unemployment rates. Many of the people who live in these townships are frustrated by the failure of the post-apartheid government to help them overcome their overwhelming socio-economic challenges. . . . . . .
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Andrew Esiebo
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3400 x 2267
    Credit: Andrew Esiebo / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Recycle, life, 2010 FIFA World Cup, South Africa, football fields, up scale hotels, beaches, country blacks lack good housing, bad, road, poor, water, electricity supply, Unemployment, crime inhabitants, government social, economic, challenges, resilience, Brick, Mokolo, ANC, activist, football, legend, Orange Farm, township, shacks, skills, ex-soccer, professional, activist, initiatives, change, community projects, wealth, waste, sanitation, livelihood, unemployed, orange, behaviour, control, Africa.,
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    Title: Recycling Life
    Image Number: APN310200
    Media Id: 12_11980
    Path: african.pictures / Twenty Ten / Andrew Esiebo
    Description: Spectators in Sebokeng watch the opening march of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The football tournament in South Africa has seen the country spend an estimated R33 billion in preparation for one of the biggest sporting events in the world. With its shiny, new soccer stadiums, up-scale hotels and golden beaches, at first glance South Africa looks like a tourist haven. But behind this façade of prosperity lies another country: black townships without even the most basic infrastructure, bad roads, insufficient sanitation, along with high crime and unemployment rates. Many of the people who live in these townships are frustrated by the failure of the post-apartheid government to help them overcome their overwhelming socio-economic challenges.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Andrew Esiebo
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3400 x 2267
    Credit: Andrew Esiebo / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Recycle, life, 2010 world, cup host, South, Africa, country spend, 33billion, rands, preparation, world, biggest, sport Africa, country looks, havens, tourists football fields, upscale hotels, beaches country South Africa, blacks lack good housing, bad, road, poor, water, electricity supply. Unemployment, crime inhabitants, government social, economic, challenges, resilience, Brick, Moloko, ANC, activist, football, legend, Orange, farm, township largest, shacks, South Africa, skills, ex-soccer, professional, activist, initiatives, change, community projects, wealth, waste, sanitation, livelihood, unemployed, orange, Brick president, Soccer, Legend, waste, project, cycling, life soccer, project, resources collection, support, community, projects, social, enlightenment, promotion, soccer, tool, intervention, issue HIV/AIDS, behavior, control, child abuse, xenophobia, empower, soccer legends, recycling, life, capture, round, daily life Brick, andrew, esiebo, domestic, violence, sebokeng,
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    Title: Recycling Life
    Image Number: APN310202
    Media Id: 12_11982
    Path: african.pictures / Twenty Ten / Andrew Esiebo
    Description: collected Waste being processed for recycling at the Dj Alfa patier waste processing factory vander bail park. . 2010 World Cup in South Africa, which takes place on African soil for the first time in history, has seen the country spend an estimated R33 billion in preparation for one of the biggest sporting events in the world. With its shiny, new soccer stadiums, upscale hotels and golden beaches, at first glance South Africa looks like a tourist haven. But behind this facade of prosperity lies another country: black townships without even the most basic infrastructure endure poor housing, bad roads, insufficient sanitation, water and electricity along with high crime and unemployment rates. Many of the people who live in these townships are frustrated by the failure of the post-apartheid government to help them overcome their overwhelming socio-economic challenges. Resilience seems to be the order of the day for those people living in such communities. One man who embodies this resi
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Andrew Esiebo
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3400 x 2267
    Credit: Andrew Esiebo / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Recycle, life, 2010 world, cup host, South, Africa, country spend, 33billion, rands, preparation, world, biggest, sport Africa, country looks, havens, tourists football fields, upscale hotels, beaches country South Africa, blacks lack good housing, bad, road, poor, water, electricity supply. Unemployment, crime inhabitants, government social, economic, challenges, resilience, Brick, Moloko, ANC, activist, football, legend, Orange, farm, township largest, shacks, South Africa, skills, ex-soccer, professional, activist, initiatives, change, community projects, wealth, waste, sanitation, livelihood, unemployed, orange, Brick president, Soccer, Legend, waste, project, cycling, life soccer, project, resources collection, support, community, projects, social, enlightenment, promotion, soccer, tool, intervention, issue HIV/AIDS, behavior, control, child abuse, xenophobia, empower, soccer legends, recycling, life, capture, round, daily life Brick, andrew, esiebo, domestic, violence,
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    Title: South African soccer World Cup: Xenophobia awareness
    Image Number: APN310203
    Media Id: 12_11983
    Path: african.pictures / Twenty Ten / Andrew Esiebo
    Description: Bricks Mokolo and his football hero contemporaries get ready for a match at the Sebokeng Sports Centre organised to raise awareness of xenophobia. The 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa has seen the country spend an estimated R33 billion in preparation for one of the biggest sporting events in the world. With its shiny, new soccer stadiums, up-scale hotels and golden beaches, at first glance South Africa looks like a tourist haven. But behind this façade of prosperity lies another country: black townships without even the most basic infrastructure, bad roads, insufficient sanitation, along with high crime and unemployment rates. Many of the people who live in these townships are frustrated by the failure of the post-apartheid government to help them overcome their overwhelming socio-economic challenges. . . . . (Andrew Esiebo/Twenty Ten/Africa Media Online).
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Andrew Esiebo
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3400 x 2267
    Credit: Andrew Esiebo / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Recycle, life, 2010 world, cup host, South, Africa, country spend, 33billion, rands, preparation, world, biggest, sport Africa, country looks, havens, tourists football fields, upscale hotels, beaches country South Africa, blacks lack good housing, bad, road, poor, water, electricity supply. Unemployment, crime inhabitants, government social, economic, challenges, resilience, Brick, Moloko, ANC, activist, football, legend, Orange, farm, township largest, shacks, South Africa, skills, ex-soccer, professional, activist, initiatives, change, community projects, wealth, waste, sanitation, livelihood, unemployed, orange, Brick president, Soccer, Legend, waste, project, cycling, life soccer, project, resources collection, support, community, projects, social, enlightenment, promotion, soccer, tool, intervention, issue HIV/AIDS, behavior, control, child abuse, xenophobia, empower, soccer legends, recycling, life, capture, round, daily life Brick, andrew, esiebo, domestic, violence,
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    Title: South African soccer World Cup: Recycling Waste
    Image Number: APN310204
    Media Id: 12_11984
    Path: african.pictures / Twenty Ten / Andrew Esiebo
    Description: Brick Mololo, former South Africa football legend and ANC activist, works in Orange Farm as a waste collector. He gets ready for a day's work. The 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa has seen the country spend an estimated R33 billion in preparation for one of the biggest sporting events in the world. With its shiny, new soccer stadiums, up-scale hotels and golden beaches, at first glance South Africa looks like a tourist haven. But behind this façade of prosperity lies another country: black townships without even the most basic infrastructure, bad roads, insufficient sanitation, along with high crime and unemployment rates. Many of the people who live in these townships are frustrated by the failure of the post-apartheid government to help them overcome their overwhelming socio-economic challenges. (Andrew Esiebo/Twenty Ten/Africa Media Online)
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Andrew Esiebo
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3400 x 2267
    Credit: Andrew Esiebo / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Recycle, life, 2010 world, cup host, South, Africa, country spend, 33billion, rands, preparation, world, biggest, sport Africa, country looks, havens, tourists football fields, upscale hotels, beaches country South Africa, blacks lack good housing, bad, road, poor, water, electricity supply. Unemployment, crime inhabitants, government social, economic, challenges, resilience, Brick, Moloko, ANC, activist, football, legend, Orange, farm, township largest, shacks, South Africa, skills, ex-soccer, professional, activist, initiatives, change, community projects, wealth, waste, sanitation, livelihood, unemployed, orange, Brick president, Soccer, Legend, waste, project, cycling, life soccer, project, resources collection, support, community, projects, social, enlightenment, promotion, soccer, tool, intervention, issue HIV/AIDS, behavior, control, child abuse, xenophobia, empower, soccer legends, recycling, life, capture, round, daily life Brick, andrew, esiebo, domestic, violence,
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    Title: South African soccer World Cup: Recycling Waste
    Image Number: APN310205
    Media Id: 12_11985
    Path: african.pictures / Twenty Ten / Andrew Esiebo
    Description: The view from Bricks Mokolo's site office at the waste collection site in Orange Farm. The 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa has seen the country spend an estimated R33 billion in preparation for one of the biggest sporting events in the world. With its shiny, new soccer stadiums, up-scale hotels and golden beaches, at first glance South Africa looks like a tourist haven. But behind this façade of prosperity lies another country: black townships without even the most basic infrastructure, bad roads, insufficient sanitation, along with high crime and unemployment rates. Many of the people who live in these townships are frustrated by the failure of the post-apartheid government to help them overcome their overwhelming socio-economic challenges. (Andrew Esiebo/Twenty Ten/Africa Media Online)
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Andrew Esiebo
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3400 x 2267
    Credit: Andrew Esiebo / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Recycle, life, 2010 world, cup host, South, Africa, country spend, 33billion, rands, preparation, world, biggest, sport Africa, country looks, havens, tourists football fields, upscale hotels, beaches country South Africa, blacks lack good housing, bad, road, poor, water, electricity supply. Unemployment, crime inhabitants, government social, economic, challenges, resilience, Brick, Moloko, ANC, activist, football, legend, Orange, farm, township largest, shacks, South Africa, skills, ex-soccer, professional, activist, initiatives, change, community projects, wealth, waste, sanitation, livelihood, unemployed, orange, Brick president, Soccer, Legend, waste, project, cycling, life soccer, project, resources collection, support, community, projects, social, enlightenment, promotion, soccer, tool, intervention, issue HIV/AIDS, behavior, control, child abuse, xenophobia, empower, soccer legends, recycling, life, capture, round, daily life Brick, andrew, esiebo, domestic, violence,
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    Title: South African soccer World Cup: Recycling Waste
    Image Number: APN310206
    Media Id: 12_11986
    Path: african.pictures / Twenty Ten / Andrew Esiebo
    Description: Brick Mokolo at his home in Orange farm. The 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa has seen the country spend an estimated R33 billion in preparation for one of the biggest sporting events in the world. With its shiny, new soccer stadiums, up-scale hotels and golden beaches, at first glance South Africa looks like a tourist haven. But behind this façade of prosperity lies another country: black townships without even the most basic infrastructure, bad roads, insufficient sanitation, along with high crime and unemployment rates. Many of the people who live in these townships are frustrated by the failure of the post-apartheid government to help them overcome their overwhelming socio-economic challenges. (Andrew Esiebo/Twenty Ten/Africa Media Online)
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Andrew Esiebo
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3400 x 2267
    Credit: Andrew Esiebo / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Recycle, life, 2010 world, cup host, South, Africa, country spend, 33billion, rands, preparation, world, biggest, sport Africa, country looks, havens, tourists football fields, upscale hotels, beaches country South Africa, blacks lack good housing, bad, road, poor, water, electricity supply. Unemployment, crime inhabitants, government social, economic, challenges, resilience, Brick, Moloko, ANC, activist, football, legend, Orange, farm, township largest, shacks, South Africa, skills, ex-soccer, professional, activist, initiatives, change, community projects, wealth, waste, sanitation, livelihood, unemployed, orange, Brick president, Soccer, Legend, waste, project, cycling, life soccer, project, resources collection, support, community, projects, social, enlightenment, promotion, soccer, tool, intervention, issue HIV/AIDS, behavior, control, child abuse, xenophobia, empower, soccer legends, recycling, life, capture, round, daily life Brick, andrew, esiebo, domestic, violence,
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    Title: Recycling Life
    Image Number: APN310207
    Media Id: 12_11987
    Path: african.pictures / Twenty Ten / Andrew Esiebo
    Description: workers sorting out wasts largely from groceries stores in sebokeng which are later tranfer to the waste sit run by Brick at the Orange farm. It is a win-win issue for the stores and brick as they help the store to curb cost of waste disposal and Brick project get money rom the collection of the waste.The 2010 world cup being hosted by South Africa has seen the country spending an estimated 33billion rands in preparing for this world biggest sport event happening for the first time in Africa. The country now looks like havens for tourists with new football field s, upscale hotels, beaches etc. But just behind this glistening new look of the country lies another South Africa with many deprived townships. These townships constitute predominantly blacks lack good housing, bad road, poor water and electricity supply. Unemployment and crime is the at its highest in these communitiesMany of these inhabitants of townships are frustrated by the ignorance of the government to their various
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Andrew Esiebo
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3400 x 2267
    Credit: Andrew Esiebo / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Recycle, life, 2010 world, cup host, South, Africa, country spend, 33billion, rands, preparation, world, biggest, sport Africa, country looks, havens, tourists football fields, upscale hotels, beaches country South Africa, blacks lack good housing, bad, road, poor, water, electricity supply. Unemployment, crime inhabitants, government social, economic, challenges, resilience, Brick, Moloko, ANC, activist, football, legend, Orange, farm, township largest, shacks, South Africa, skills, ex-soccer, professional, activist, initiatives, change, community projects, wealth, waste, sanitation, livelihood, unemployed, orange, Brick president, Soccer, Legend, waste, project, cycling, life soccer, project, resources collection, support, community, projects, social, enlightenment, promotion, soccer, tool, intervention, issue HIV/AIDS, behavior, control, child abuse, xenophobia, empower, soccer legends, recycling, life, capture, round, daily life Brick, andrew, esiebo, domestic, violence,
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    Title: Recycling Life
    Image Number: APN310208
    Media Id: 12_11988
    Path: african.pictures / Twenty Ten / Andrew Esiebo
    Description: Brick Moloko chatting with coach of the orange farm grand mother football team inpired by the soccer legends headed by brick. The 2010 world cup being hosted by South Africa has seen the country spending an estimated 33billion rands in preparing for this world biggest sport event happening for the first time in Africa. The country now looks like havens for tourists with new football field s, upscale hotels, beaches etc. But just behind this glistening new look of the country lies another South Africa with many deprived townships. These townships constitute predominantly blacks lack good housing, bad road, poor water and electricity supply. Unemployment and crime is the at its highest in these communitiesMany of these inhabitants of townships are frustrated by the ignorance of the government to their various social and economic challenges. Resilience seems to be the order of those living there.One resilient inhabitant is Brick Moloko, an ANC activist and football legend from the Oran
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Andrew Esiebo
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3400 x 2267
    Credit: Andrew Esiebo / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Recycle, life, 2010 world, cup host, South, Africa, country spend, 33billion, rands, preparation, world, biggest, sport Africa, country looks, havens, tourists football fields, upscale hotels, beaches country South Africa, blacks lack good housing, bad, road, poor, water, electricity supply. Unemployment, crime inhabitants, government social, economic, challenges, resilience, Brick, Moloko, ANC, activist, football, legend, Orange, farm, township largest, shacks, South Africa, skills, ex-soccer, professional, activist, initiatives, change, community projects, wealth, waste, sanitation, livelihood, unemployed, orange, Brick president, Soccer, Legend, waste, project, cycling, life soccer, project, resources collection, support, community, projects, social, enlightenment, promotion, soccer, tool, intervention, issue HIV/AIDS, behavior, control, child abuse, xenophobia, empower, soccer legends, recycling, life, capture, round, daily life Brick, andrew, esiebo, domestic, violence,
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    Title: South African soccer World Cup: Xenophobia awareness
    Image Number: APN310209
    Media Id: 12_11989
    Path: african.pictures / Twenty Ten / Andrew Esiebo
    Description: Bricks Mokolo and his football hero contemporaries get ready for a match at the Sebokeng Sports Centre organised to raise awareness of xenophobia. The 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa has seen the country spend an estimated R33 billion in preparation for one of the biggest sporting events in the world. With its shiny, new soccer stadiums, up-scale hotels and golden beaches, at first glance South Africa looks like a tourist haven. But behind this façade of prosperity lies another country: black townships without even the most basic infrastructure, bad roads, insufficient sanitation, along with high crime and unemployment rates. Many of the people who live in these townships are frustrated by the failure of the post-apartheid government to help them overcome their overwhelming socio-economic challenges. . . . (Andrew Esiebo/Twenty Ten/Africa Media Online).
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: Andrew Esiebo
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3400 x 2267
    Credit: Andrew Esiebo / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Recycle, life, 2010 world, cup host, South, Africa, country spend, 33billion, rands, preparation, world, biggest, sport Africa, country looks, havens, tourists football fields, upscale hotels, beaches country South Africa, blacks lack good housing, bad, road, poor, water, electricity supply. Unemployment, crime inhabitants, government social, economic, challenges, resilience, Brick, Moloko, ANC, activist, football, legend, Orange, farm, township largest, shacks, South Africa, skills, ex-soccer, professional, activist, initiatives, change, community projects, wealth, waste, sanitation, livelihood, unemployed, orange, Brick president, Soccer, Legend, waste, project, cycling, life soccer, project, resources collection, support, community, projects, social, enlightenment, promotion, soccer, tool, intervention, issue HIV/AIDS, behavior, control, child abuse, xenophobia, empower, soccer legends, recycling, life, capture, round, daily life Brick, andrew, esiebo, domestic, violence,