Saturday, 20 December 2014

A brief history of the U.S.-Cuba relations


Cuban refugees wait for U.S. Immigration aboard the shrimp boat Big Babe at Key West on April 23, 1980, after arriving from Cuba.

The U.S. and Cuba sure know how to hold a grudge. When Fidel Castro came to power in 1959, relations between the two countries quickly devolved into bitter arguments, political grandstanding and the occasional international crisis. And while Cuba lies less than 100 miles (160 km) off the coast of Florida, the two nations have had no diplomatic relations since 1961 and use Switzerland as a mediator whenever they need to talk. But maybe — finally — things might change. On April 13 President Barack Obama announced that he would lift some longstanding restrictions, allowing Cuban Americans to visit and send remittances to their families and easing — but not removing — the 47-year-old economic embargo on the island nation. (Read "Will Obama Open Up All U.S. Travel to Cuba?")

But the U.S. and Cuba's ties go back well before Castro. In 1898, at the end of the Spanish-American war, a defeated Spain signed the rights to its territories — including Cuba, Puerto Rico and Guam — over to the U.S., which subsequently granted Cuba its independence with the stipulation that the U.S. could intervene in the country's affairs if necessary (later relinquished) and that it be granted a perpetual lease on its naval base atGuantánamo Bay (not). For the next half-century the two countries more or less cooperated, with the U.S. helping to squash rebellions and heavily investing in the economy of its tiny neighbor. The American mafia used Havana as a conference center in 1946. Ernest Hemingway lived there for 22 years; he wrote The Old Man and the Sea at his villa just outside the capital.

Then came the Cuban Revolution and everything changed. It took multiple years and a few attempts but on Jan. 1, 1959 Fidel Castro and his band of guerillas successfully overthrew the government of President General Fulgencio Batista. The United States — which supported Castro by imposing a 1958 arms embargo against Batista's government — immediately recognized the new regime, although it expressed some misgivings over the revolutionaries' execution of over 500 pro-Batista supporters and Castro's increasingly obvious communist tendencies. Castro visited the U.S. just three months after coming to power, touring Washington monuments and meeting with Vice President Richard Nixon, all while wearing his trademark olive green fatigues. It was a rare moment of alliance between the two countries, and one that would not be repeated.

By 1960, Castro's government had seized private land, nationalized hundreds of private companies — including several local subsidiaries of U.S. corporations — and taxed American products so heavily that U.S. exports were halved in just two years. The Eisenhower Administration responded by imposing trade restrictions on everything except food and medical supplies. Decrying "Yankee imperialism," Castro expanded trade with the Soviet Union instead. The U.S. responded by cutting all diplomatic ties, and the two countries have been talking through Switzerland ever since. President Kennedy issued the permanent embargo on Feb. 7, 1962 — right after ordering a shipment of 1,200 Cuban cigars for himself — and within a few years the country, whose economy relied on the use of American-made products, became a shell of its former self. Food consumption decreased. Telephones and televisions were harder to come by. With no way to import American cars, Cubans watched their pre-embargo sedans rust into jalopies.

The early 1960s were marked by a number of subversive, top-secret U.S. attempts to topple the Cuban government. The Bay of Pigs — the CIA's botched attempt to overthrow Castro by training Cuban exiles for a ground attack — was followed by Operation Mongoose: a years-long series of increasingly far-fetched attempts on Castro's life. Between 1961 and 1963 there were at least five plots to kill, maim or humiliate the Cuban leader using everything from exploding seashells to shoes dusted with chemicals to make his beard fall out. The Get Smart-like plans never worked, and Castro's Cuba soldiered on, angry as ever at the United States.

The darkest moment in the countries' relationship came on the morning of October 15, 1962 when U.S. spy planes discovered evidence that the Soviet Union was building missile bases in Cuba. President Kennedy learned of the threat the following morning, while still in pajamas, and for the next 12 days the U.S. and Russia were locked in a white-knuckled nuclear face-off — the Cuban Missile Crisis — that ended only when Nikita Khrushchev accepted Kennedy's secret proposal to remove U.S. missiles in Turkey in exchange for the de-arming of Cuba. The Soviet missiles were gone within six months, but it would take a long time for America to forgive the nation that allowed them to be placed so close to the American mainland. (Read about the lessons learned from the Cuban Missile Crisis.)

In April 1980, a downtown in the economy caused thousands of dissatisfied Cubans to seek political asylum in foreign countries. Anyone who wanted to leave, Castro announced, could do so through its northwestern port, Mariel Harbor. Over the next six months 125,000 Cubans clambered onto boats and made their way to the U.S. in a mass flotilla. Castro also released criminals and mental-hospital patients, of whom as many as 22,000 landed on the shores of Florida; Cuba refused to take them back.

The U.S. strengthened its embargo rules in 1992 and again in 1996 with the Helms-Burton Act, which applied the embargo to foreign countries that traded with Cuba and was issued in retaliation after Cuba shot down two U.S. civilian airplanes. The last decade has seen the U.S. tighten and then relax restrictions depending on the political climate. A 2001 agreement to sell food to Cuba in the aftermath of Hurricane Michelle has so far remained in place; the United States is now Cuba's main supplier of food, with sales reaching $710 million in 2008.

President Obama's announcement this week that he would lift remittance and travel restrictions for those with family still in Cuba marked a small but significant change in the U.S.'s position toward the island. Obama also agreed to let telecommunications companies — long barred under the embargo — to pursue business in the country, which still has roughly the same number of phone lines as it did in the 1950s. But the fate of the embargo rests in the sensitive hands of politicians, and no one is sure what Cuba's reaction will be. President Raúl Castro (who took over for his brother after Fidel underwent surgery in 2006) has indicated that he would like to open a dialogue with the U.S. Fidel himself, upon meeting the Congressional Black Caucus in early April, reportedly asked, "How can we help President Obama?" — although his later comments reverted to his typical uncooperative, firebrand type. The U.S. has extended a small olive twig to an ailing nation run by the brother of an ailing man, and what happens next is anyone's guess. Will Cuba respond by releasing political prisoners? Allowing free trade? Or will the 82-year-old former President and his brother rebuff the nation that has made it so easy for them to hate? This is, after all, a man the U.S. once tried to kill with a seashell.

This article was originally posted by TIME. Link:  http://content.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1891359,00.html

Thursday, 11 December 2014

The end is near! What's the new plan?

Now is that time of the year where most of us start to draw up a list of new year resolution. For most of us the list is pretty much the same as last year and the year before. In fact if I still had the page I had in 2013 I would probably just change the dates to 2015. I'm sure I'm not alone in this.

While most of us might have not achieved  our resolutions, some people started with theirs and some even achieved them. If you are that person and you are reading this right now; shout out to you. Too bad I don't know you personally but you and everyone like you deserve a Bell's. Whether you have achieved or still in the process, compliments for actually starting.

For those like me who due to many reasons and a bit of laziness from our part did not even start on our resolutions, thank God for 2015. We have a chance to turn things around and start something. Let's rethink our strategies and just start something. Whether we have the resources or not let's just start something in 2015. I believe starting is the most difficult part of any project. If we conquer this crucial part then we halfway to achieving our dreams.

So to all those who started something in 2015, to them that achieved their resolutions and those in the process of,  and to us how haven't yet started; let 2015 be a year of change and improvement.  Let it be a year of new goals and new heights. Let it be a blessed year for all of us.

From me @PowderBlaq, thanks for reading. God bless!

Monateng Safari and Lodge in pictures

A picture speaks thousand words

Thursday, 13 November 2014

Mr and Miss Pretoria 2015 Finals






Lombardy Boutique Hotel and Conference venue located east of Pretoria will host the much anticipated finals for Mr and Miss Pretoria 2015 on the 14th of November. The event looks to carry on a yearly tradition for young men and women to showcase their talent.








The winners will Walk away with R50 000 in cash and prizes including:

  • R8000 cash
  • Weekends away from Sun International
  • Weekend away on the MSC OPERA
  • R2000 voucher from Soviet Clothing
  • Hair Service for a year from The Hair Salon - Hair Extensions Jenadine Havenga
  • Gym Memberships from Virgin Active
  • Consultation vouchers from Dr Reza Mia
  • Hampers from Sensual Solutions from Dr Robert Rey
  • Make up Courses from Halouw - Make-up Academy
  • R2000 tattoo voucher
  • Vouchers from Jen Khan in Sandton City
  • Evening Wear and Rentals from Peaches and Spice
  • Porfolios from Out of Africa Deon Van Wyk
  • Hampers from Hunters Extreme and Hunters Gold
  • Hampers from Smirnoff Vodka
  • Hampers from Redbull
  • Hampers from Ceres Fruit juice and Lipton



Thursday, 9 October 2014

Live life like the lion you really are



The is something majestic about lions. You feel it every time you are next to them. They have a sense of royalty. They boasts with authority and confidence. They never doubt their God given role. 

They know who they are. They will never compromise their being for whatever reason. Not even during starvation do they lose their pride. They are lions and they know it. They roar so loud as if they don't care who their noise may upset. They do it because indeed they don't care. After all, they are the Kings of the jungle. 




If I should learn anything from them is the importance of knowing your identity. Knowing who you are. Your identity is not determined by your surroundings or circumstances. A lion knows who he is whether he is living under captivity at the Pretoria National Zoo Park or roaming around with freedom at the Kruger National Park. Your identity is given to you by God. It's your birth right. Is not a man made gift that may expiry with time nor is it a spouse's gift that may be reclaimed when love ends. 



It is important to know who you are in this life. Once you know that you realise that your circumstances are not so significant because they are subject to change. You will not be trouble by the friends that change like seasons nor the people that talk behind your back. When you know who you are you will walk and boast with pride not for what you have but for who you are. Identity gives one a sense of pride, belonging, confidence, dignity and joy. 

Be a lion today. Know who you really are in this world. Know your God given role and fulfill your purpose with pride. It's not where you are in life but who you are.... 
I know who I am in Christ. I know I'm the head and not the tail. I'm blessed going out and I'm blessed coming. Find your identity in Christ. Find your God given talent and purpose and you will live a joyful life of contentment.

Wednesday, 8 October 2014

Men's health : What is a varicocele and how can it affect your fertility?

VARICOCELE

The veins in your testes (like those in the legs) have valves that help blood to flow upwards towards your heart. If your valves stop working, blood pools in the veins, which buldge or dilate, this is called varicoceles.



Who usually gets a varicocele?
It is usually first noticed in males between puberty and the age of 35, especially in late adolescence. About 15% of all men have varicocele. For many it is not a problem and does not require treatment. But nearly 40% of men who have fertility problems have a varicocele. If it is associated with infertility, it may need to be treated.

Who do varicocele cause fertility problems?
Varicoceles raise the temperature in the testicles, which may affect the production of sperm, as well as sperm movement and/or shape. It may also affect other aspects of sperm function. However, it is unknown by what mechanism varicoceles may impair fertility.

What are the symptoms and signs?
The patient is usually aware of a lump, especially when standing, but it disappears when lying down. The lump may have a bluish appearance through the skin; it is soft to feel, like a bunch of grapes or a “bag of worms”. 
Degree of discomfort or pain varies considerably from one person to another, with others experiencing no form of discomfort while others experience a dragging pain, especially in hot weather or after exercise.



What is the risk?
A primary varicocele is basically a relatively minor problem without serious consequences. However, in some men the discomfort is such that a surgical treatment is required – others can live with a very mild discomfort.

What are the treatment options?
No treatment is necessary for a varicocele that is not causing any discomfort.
For mild discomfort and swelling, the patient can wear firm-fitting underpants or a jockstrap. Keep in mind that the discomfort and swelling tends to disappear when lying down.

There is no medication proven to treat varicocele hence when treatment is necessary, surgical management is employed.

Surgical treatment?
Surgery is recommended if the varicocele is causing significant discomfort, or is associated with a reduced size of the testicle or with infertility.
It must be noted that varicocele may recur after surgical treatment, and that in the case of infertility there is no guarantee that it will improve a man’s chance of fathering a child.

Types of surgery?
Your specialist urologist will decide on the method to treat the varicocele after discussing them with you. 
The urologist may choose an operation to tie off the swollen veins and get rid of a varicocele, or any operation to block the swollen veins.

What are the risk of surgery?
Risk to a specific type of surgery include building up of fluid in the scrotum (hydrocele) and damage to an artery.
Varicocele may return after treatment.
Risk to any surgery include infections, pain, allergic reaction to the anaesthetic used and prolonged hospital stay which on its own has complications.

What will happen if varicocele is not treated?
There is not much research available to speculate. Some men will experience discomfort or testicle shrink and others have no problems.

Thursday, 18 September 2014

To live, you must let die!

Isaiah 6v1 (KJV) "In the year that king Uzziah died I saw also the Lord sitting upon a throne, high and lifted up, and his train filled the temple."

We all have desires to live and serve the Lord. We try and try but most of us still feel there's something lacking. We desire not to just say "I'm a Christian"  because I go to church but we wanna walk hand in hand with our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ through the fellowship of the Holy Spirit. What lacks in us that the apostles had? What are we doing different from what the apostles did? Were they not man like us? Did they not eat food like us? Did they not experience pain like us? How does one walk with the Holy Spirit like the disciples  did after our Lord Jesus Christ was taken into the Heavens? Today we live in a world where we ourselves do not fully allow the fullness of the Holy Spirit manifest in our lives. You see churches and pastors who preach the word of the Lord yet do lack this intimate relationship with the Spirit.
In the scripture quoted above, prophet Isaiah says the year king Uzziah died he saw the Lord. What is important to note in his wording is that "the year king Uzziah died" is not only use in reference to the period in time but also illustrate the significance of allowing something things to die in our lives so that we may also see the Lord. The scripture in the book of Matthew 6v24 (Luke 16v13) tells us that "No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despite the other. Ye cannot serve God and mammon." This is true even in our lives as Christians, we can only serve one master which is God in heaven. However, if we desire earthly materials and objects we exalt it as our master living no space for Christ the Lord. It took king Uzziah to die for Isaiah to see the Lord.

It will take me and you to allow whatever object or material or ideology, to die so that us too can see the Lord. A "master" in our lives is not limited to a man made object or a symbol in which we bow down and worship. No, a "master" could be anything and everything. It is anything that keeps us away from praying, anything that keeps us away from fellowshiping with the Holy Spirit. It could money, certain relationships, it could be lust, gossip/lies, it could be sports, cars, politics. It could be anything. What keeps you from spending time with the Lord? The answer is different for every body.

Whatever your answer, you must allow such "being" to die for Christ said as quoted above that it is impossible to serve two masters. I don't know what is the master in your life, is it your car, your business, your lover or is it in a form of addiction to drugs, sex, porn, alcohol or any other. You must allow it to die today in Jesus's name. However, you can not do it on your own. Don't try to do this on your own. You will fail and fail and the devil will discourage you telling you it can not be done. Those who have ever tried quiting an addiction will tell you. You need the help of the Holy Spirit for you are only flesh and flesh desires flesh things but the spirit desires spirit things.

John 14v26 (ESV) says "But the Helper, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, he will teach you all things and bring to your remembrance all that I have said to you." God knows our weakness. He knows we are human and that certain things might be hard or impossible for us to achieve hence when Christ went into the heavens to prepared us a place he didn't leave us alone. God sent the Holy Spirit to us. He is our "Helper", our "Comforter" and He is here to teach us all things and to continually remind all the things Christ has said. So if you wanna let things that are not of Christ die our of your life, don't do it on your own. Call upon the counsel of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is always there with you, you just have to call upon him and he will manifest in your life (John 14v16).

Amen.

Sinners prayer:
Heavenly Father, Lord Jesus, sweet Holy Spirit, I come before you today. I confess my sins unto you Lord. I today take a decision in my heart. I welcome you Lord into my life. I acknowledge that Jesus Christ your beloved son was sent on to earth for me; and that He was crucified on the cross for my sins. He became a curse for me (for it is written that cursed is he that hangs on a tree), and that He died for me and His death was life to me. I acknowledge that Christ conquered death and on the 3rd day He rose from the grave and today Christ is alive. I say with my mouth that Christ Jesus of Nazareth is my Lord and Saviour, for as of now I'm a new creation. Holy Spirit I welcome you in my life to be my friend, my Comforter, my helper and my teacher. Guide my footsteps so that I may from today onwards live a life that is pleasing unto my Father in heaven. Amen.

Wednesday, 7 May 2014

Why I'm voting today

This is a speech made by former South African President P.W Botha to his cabinet about 27 years ago. It was reprinted by David G Mailu for the Sunday Times, a South African newspaper, in 1985.
I quote…” We are not obliged even the least to try to prove to anybody and to the blacks that we are superior people. We have demonstrated that to the blacks in 1001 ways. The Republic of South Africa that we know of today has not been created by wishful thinking. We have created it at the expenses of intelligence, sweat and blood………We do not pretend like other whites that we like the blacks. The fact that, blacks look like human beings and act like human beings do not necessarily make them sensible human beings. Hedgehogs are not porcupines and lizards are not crocodiles because they look alike. If God had wanted us to be equal to the blacks, he would have created us all of a uniform colour and intellect. But he created us differently: Whites, Blacks, Yellow, Rulers and the ruled. Intellectually, we are superior to the Blacks; that has been proven beyond any reasonable doubt over the years. I believe that the Afrikaner is honest, God fearing person, who has demonstrated practically the right way of being……By now every one of us has seen it practically that the Blacks cannot rule themselves. Give them guns and they will kill each other. They are good in nothing else but making noise, dancing, marrying many wives and indulging in sex. Let us all accept that the Blackman is a symbol of poverty, mental inferiority, laziness and emotional incompetence. Isn’t it plausible? Therefore that the Whiteman is created to rule the Blackman……And here is a creature (Blackman) that lacks foresight….. The average Black does not plan his life beyond a year”.

This is why im voting today.

Saturday, 29 March 2014

Big dreamers work the hardest

Dream bigger than your counterparts, work hard than them. If they sleep, you continue working. Be the first in and last out. Put more effort, more than they do. Do more even if the reward looks the same. Don't let today's reward clouds you of tomorrow's.

Hard work, that's the gospel every successful person is preaching. But its not just the hard work. Its the thinking too. Those who dream of being big think big. They dare to think outside the box. They don't see obstacles, they see challenges. Opportunities to be creative and innovations. They don't fear failure, they see it as an opportunity to reinvent themself. An opportunity to start new and more intelligently. They refuse to see their weakness but only a side that can do with some improvement.

The thinking of a failure and that of an achiever can not be the same. If you think like a failure you probably gonna fail, if you think like an achiever you gonna achieve? But changing your thinking pattern is not enough, you need to change your attitude too and the company you keep around you. Yes, it is well known that "birds of the same furthers fly together" so if you wanna be a winner, an achiever, then why do you stay with people who think the opposite?

Attitude is everything. They way in which you.....(To be continued).

Saturday, 22 February 2014

Good times ahead

I have been humbled by an offer to post one of my blog on a online magazine on a weekly basis. Although I received the offer with gratitude and excitement, I could not help but think of the reality that I have not been the most consisted blogger in the past few months. However, this is due to change as I have accepted this offer as a challenge and an honour.

The scope of my blog for the online magazine will remain the same as that of my blog. And what scope is that you ask? It is described in one of my idols quotes when he said "..I write what I like."
Not being a professional writer but a student and a custodian of medicines, I intend to incorporate this other side of me that I rarely mention on any of my online profiles.

I also intend to post few notes about my idols as I believe these men and women not only shaped the world we live in today, but some of them have changed my life on a person level. It is my hope that their stories will inspire you in one way or another.

I hope I will be able to meet the task that is at hand, and in doing so I'll be able to win your loyalty and your following.

Sunday, 26 January 2014

INVICTUS by William Ernest Henley

INVICTUS
BY WILLIAM ERNEST HENLEY

Out of the night that covers me,
      Black as the pit from pole to pole,
I thank whatever gods may be
      For my unconquerable soul.

In the fell clutch of circumstance
      I have not winced nor cried aloud.
Under the bludgeonings of chance
      My head is bloody, but unbowed.

Beyond this place of wrath and tears
      Looms but the Horror of the shade,
And yet the menace of the years
      Finds and shall find me unafraid.

It matters not how strait the gate,
      How charged with punishments the scroll,
I am the master of my fate,
      I am the captain of my soul.

Saturday, 25 January 2014

I AM DARK AND LOVELY

I AM DARK AND LOVELY

My beauty is not defined by your standards
I was not build to satisfy your criteria
In my making, pleasing you was never the target.

My beauty is not defined by your standards
I was not build to satisfy your criteria
I was build in the image of HE who is perfect
HIS ways are perfect all the time
HE does not err

I was wonderfully and fearfully made according to HIS image
It is HE who defines my beauty
And not the standards set by man
For man lie, for man changes his mind
But my God does not

HE is not a man that HE man lie not is HE a season that HE may change
HE is the beginning and HE is the end
HE is the creator of all beautiful things
HE is completion and HE is perfect in all things

I know my place in HIM and HE defines my beauty
I stand confident in HIS word
HIS word is life unto me
HE is my everything, in HIM I lack nothing.

Praise HIS name, a name above all others
HIS name is JESUS CHRIST OF NAZARETH
In HIM my beauty is defined.

AMEN

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