Click here to listen to the mp3 advert for The Salvation Army's anti-human trafficking message

Click here to watch the footage taken by News24 at the Long Walk for Rhino's Mandela Day initiative at Robben Island School. (QVC donated Media Liaison to this initiative as part of its Mandela Day initiatives)

 

 Quo Vadis Communications on a field trip to KwaZulu Natal for client, Siyazisiza Trust.

Victoria Makalima, assistant Director for the Johnson and Johnson Burn Treatment Centre (left) and Roger Crawford, Executive Director

Victoria Makalima, assistant Director for the Johnson and Johnson Burn Treatment Centre (left) and Roger Crawford, Executive Director, Worldwide Government Affairs and Policy for Johnson & Johnson (back right) happily assisted Nurse Ester Manson and clinical officer William Kalua from Kamuzu Central Hospital in Lilongwe, Malawi throughout their two-week specialised training session at the Burn Treatment Centre at Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital. The training took place as a result of a public private partnership between the Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital, Johnson & Johnson, and the University of North Carolina in USA. The hospital in Malawi recently opened a burn unit and the hands-on training Ester and William received at the leading burn treatment centre in Africa, will no doubt make a huge difference in the lives of those in need.


Radio Today hosts BBC World Cup have your say

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World Cup Have Your Say is a global discussion show in which soccer analysts step aside to enable soccer fans around the world to discuss all aspects of the game from predictions, review and analysis, referees, and of course, Vuvuzelas. The show will be presented by Ros Atkins of the BBC, assisted by interns from Radio Today.

“Radio Today and the BBC are inviting participation from a global audience as we continue to celebrate the momentous occasion of the FIFA World Cup in South Africa,” said Dr Ivan May, the CEO of Radio Today.

Sanele Sobantwana, the station manager at Radio Today welcomed the collaboration and described it as an opportunity for strengthening relationships between different media with diverse audiences.

“Media needs to working together in this way more often. This occasion is a good example of how different media can work together both locally and internationally,” Sobantwana said.

Fans can join in the debate from around the world via www.worldhaveyoursay.com, Twitter (@BBC_WHYS) and Facebook (World Have Your Say).

1485 AM Radio Today is a community radio station, broadcasting in English to the whole of greater Johannesburg on the 1485 AM waveband, and also nationally and regionally to the whole SADC region on DSTV audio channel 169. It is also available to a wider global audience through live streaming on the web at www.1485.org.za.

Issued by Quo Vadis Communications on behalf of AM 1485 Radio Today.

Last changed: Jun 24 2010 at 2:17 PM

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