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Meet the Durban 'Shock King'

Posted by: 3AW Breakfast | 15 June, 2010 - 3:08 PM

3AW Breakfast's Ross Stevenson was amazed to learn stun guns and the like can be bought without permits at the Essenwood Market in Durban.

Re-live Ross' chat with Steve, the 'Shock King'.

Ross and John in South Africa

Ross  Stevenson strolls through a Zulu village Ross and John are in Durban, South Africa, view all of the images they have sent through so far and don't miss them every morning this week.

 

3AW Breakfast Daily Highlights

Ross  and John Tuesday's Highlights Package: Ross and John arrive in Johannesburg and kick of another edition of 'City of...'. Broadcasting from the 3AW equivalent - News Talk 702 - the boys chat to one of the presenters at the station about life in South Africa.

Caption Competition: Day Two

Caption 2 DAY TWO: While 3AW Breakfast hosts Ross and John are in South Africa we will be giving away a great daily prize for the best caption of an image they choose to publish on the website every day. Winner receives $500 worth of Onkaparinga Klikk electric blankets.

Origins of 'Bafana Bafana'

Bafana Bafana Ross and John chat to Moreo Sanyane from the South African Football Association in Johannesburg. In this very entertaining interview, Moreo analyses the Socceroos' loss and talks up his national side 'Boys Boys'.

Turn up the volume!

South Africa VIDEO: 3AW Breakfast will broadcast from South Africa from June 14-18. In their first video cross, the boys have a couple of quirky facts and say the FIFA Fan Zone isn't LOUD enough. Click the image on the right to watch the video.

Blog comments Your Say

  • I borrowed one of those torches of a real estate agent friend after my home was broken into.I felt omnipotent initially until-duh- i realised if u dont get first hit-contact in, your foe could grab or kick the stunner out of your hand then your in trouble-if he's stronger than you.
    Best to train up,lock up,do body self defence classes etc.

    strange fruits Tuesday 13 July, 2010 - 12:29 AM

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