What a match it was! South Africa played hard and the fans remain optimistic for Bafana Bafana! Our reporters from Khayelitsha were in the streets to catch all the action.
Gogo’s telling how their children hide’s the fact that they are HIV positive and also encouraging mothers at home to take care of their children who are HIVpositive. This was part of a series commissioned by CTV and funded by Nokia. The campaign message was LOVE YOUR PARTNER, KNOW YOUR STATUS
Grannies go to a religious ceremony. This film was one episode in a series commissioned by Mxit, South Africa’s popular mobile social network. The WFC team produced one episode of Grannies With Balls every week for three months. This was broadcast on a mobile platform on Mxit, which the guys helped to design. The films were […]
The unique sound of the vuvuzela has been roaring in fans’ ears since the start of the 2010 World Cup, whether they like it or not. Our reporters head to Cape Town to ask soccer fans why they love the Vuvuzela!
Our reporters take you on a fun night out in Khayelitsha. Like any good night out, there are plenty of drinks to go around and loud music to get everyone up and dancing.
The quality of the train service in and out of cape town, south africa is shocking. This is a short documentary illustrating the fear and frustration felt by the passengers on everyday journeys. Filmed entirely on Nokia N85 camera phones.