Tumultuous welcome to South Africa



Banks, phones, accommodation, adapters, internet connections, flags, updates for our company's radio channel Classic FM (Abu Dhabi and Al Ain on 91.6 and 105.2 frequencies), email, accreditation, Mexican fans wearing sombreros, tickets, cars, hotels. And blogs.

Having arrived in Johannesburg late last night, things have rapidly increased in terms of workload, and strife. My fellow 'Hunter' Euan Megson's bank card was - for no good reason he maintains - cancelled, and he has spent most of the morning screaming down the phone at some poor sap with the bank. To no avail.

The National's 'Big Game Hunters' [find us on facebook] have, however, managed to set up internet connections and phones, so at least we are in contact with the office - which helps when they are footing the bills. Since the phones were registered we have already destroyed both batteries through overuse.
Good news came through from the media department of Emirates airline. Gary applied for 15 games in the group stages, but several were oversubscribed and he was placed on a waiting list - along with half of the world's sporting media. Emirates have come to the rescue though, offering corporate hospitality for six of the seven games he was going to have to miss.

Johannesburg appears to be buzzing; every car and shop is decked in the Rainbow Nation's colourful flag and we spotted a few Mexican fans wearing their colours with pride.

Now we are off to collect our accreditation, followed by a launch event organised by Sony at a purpose-built '3D dome' in Nelson Mandela Square. Luckily, we won't have to watch many of the World Cup games on television, but Shakira is going to be there so it would be rude not to show our faces.  

While I have had the luxury to put my thoughts together with some peace in this chaotic times, Megson - multi-tasking as always - also talks at incredible decibels down the phone to his mother even as he updates me with the latest for this blog. Bless mums: they always come first - even at the first World Cup in Africa.

Bafana Bafana!

Famous left-handers

- Marie Curie

- Jimi Hendrix

- Leonardo Di Vinci

- David Bowie

- Paul McCartney

- Albert Einstein

- Jack the Ripper

- Barack Obama

- Helen Keller

- Joan of Arc

The White Lotus: Season three

Creator: Mike White

Starring: Walton Goggins, Jason Isaacs, Natasha Rothwell

Rating: 4.5/5

The Word for Woman is Wilderness
Abi Andrews, Serpent’s Tail

Election pledges on migration

CDU: "Now is the time to control the German borders and enforce strict border rejections" 

SPD: "Border closures and blanket rejections at internal borders contradict the spirit of a common area of freedom" 

BIGGEST CYBER SECURITY INCIDENTS IN RECENT TIMES

SolarWinds supply chain attack: Came to light in December 2020 but had taken root for several months, compromising major tech companies, governments and its entities

Microsoft Exchange server exploitation: March 2021; attackers used a vulnerability to steal emails

Kaseya attack: July 2021; ransomware hit perpetrated REvil, resulting in severe downtime for more than 1,000 companies

Log4j breach: December 2021; attackers exploited the Java-written code to inflitrate businesses and governments

THE BIO

Age: 33

Favourite quote: “If you’re going through hell, keep going” Winston Churchill

Favourite breed of dog: All of them. I can’t possibly pick a favourite.

Favourite place in the UAE: The Stray Dogs Centre in Umm Al Quwain. It sounds predictable, but it honestly is my favourite place to spend time. Surrounded by hundreds of dogs that love you - what could possibly be better than that?

Favourite colour: All the colours that dogs come in

Test

Director: S Sashikanth

Cast: Nayanthara, Siddharth, Meera Jasmine, R Madhavan

Star rating: 2/5