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Rape-Axe – the anti-rape product

Posted on 08 April 2008 by Nic Haralambous

Keeping with the product week here at SA Rocks I’ve chosen to be fairly out there and controversial with today’s product.

Rape-Axe is a product developed by a South African as an anti-rape female condom. Let’s go to the creators for an explanation of this product:

It is absurd that women and children In this day and age still fall prey to opportunistic sexual predators. When will they be empowered? When will they be heard? Never, it seems! There always appears to be a more important issue to be addressed in legislature.

The tear-filled eyes and extreme vulnerability of one such rape victim is what sparked the design of this modern day invention. The victim looked up at Sonnet Ehlers and said, ‘If only had teeth down there!’ These were the humble beginnings of a device which proves to bring hope to women all over the world – those women who still find themselves with little or no rights at all. Why does the system make these women, these victims, feel like the offenders? In many societies these women are treated like offenders! This must stop! It. in fact, stops here! Rape-aXe is a device which latches itself to the skin of the attacker, causing immense discomfort, allowing the victim to escape. The attacker is ‘branded’ a rapist! Since the attacker will need medical assistance, there is no escaping arrest since medical staff will alert the authorities.

The reason that I chose to write about this product is partially due to the high rape statistics that we have here in SA. But the main reason that I wanted to write about this product is that rape is not a problem local to SA and it is impressive and pleasing to me that there are South Africans who are trying to innovate for the world. Rape is a problem that many deal with daily and the long terms effects are devastating, this is well known. But many people wonder about the preventative measures that can be taken. This is one of them.

There have been substantial and very legitimate objections to the mass production of this product, Wikipedia lists some of them:

It is like we are going back to the days where women were forced to wear chastity belts. It is a terrifying thought that women are being made to adapt to rape by wearing these devices … Women would have to wear this every minute of their lives on the off-chance that they would be raped.
—Lisa Vetten (Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, South Africa)

This is a medieval instrument, based on male-hating notions and fundamentally misunderstands the nature of rape and violence against women in this society.
—Charlene Smith

My opinion is that a long term solution should be provided rather than a temporary “fix” for this problem. Women should not be put in a position where this sort of device is necessary, ever. Yet the problem exists and some would answer Rape-Axe will act as a deterrent. You make up your own mind and let me know what you think.

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Product week at SA Rocks!!

Posted on 20 March 2008 by Nic Haralambous

I am hoping in the next week or two to dedicate my SA Rocks blogging efforts to funky, innovative, hip-happening, rocking, brilliant local endeavours.

Basically what I am looking for is a simple email from you telling me what the product is, where it’s available and why you think it’s rocking!

The products can literally be anything. As long as it’s local. A website, T-shirt, design company, invention, innovation, hybrid fruit (I’ve eaten a Grapple – Grape/Apple – before so don’t laugh) or anything else that you think deserves to be recognised and I will consider it as a potential post on SA Rocks Product Week.

I will wait till I have a variety of products before announcing when the actual product week will be but for now start emailing through products you want to promote!

So get cracking, get exposure and get local, ‘Cause it’s lekker – Bru!

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Incredible South African inventions you probably didn’t know about

Posted on 24 January 2008 by Nic Haralambous

Can you hack it? South Africans really are everywhere and are movers and shakers.

I know this isn’t necessarily the most conventional or referenced source in the world, but Reader’s Digest recently published an article featuring inventions from around the world. South Africa actually featured. Think about it, there are alot of countries out there and many of them are far more “westernised” or “progressive” than South Africa, yet we feature fairly well.

Firstlymulti-layered multi-disk tablets (MLMDT) were invented by a South African. What they do is assist people who struggle to ingest medicine. You pop the tablet into your mouth and it will release the required dosage of medicine at the appropriate time and then “switch off”. When your next dose is required it will kick back on and release the medicine directly into your bloodstream via your mouth/cheek.

The Once-daily multi-unit system (ODMUS) is the other major product stemming from the same concept. Let’s have a bit of say from the Wits geniuses that invented the system:

The ODMUS has the potential to be used as a once-daily, multi-unit drug delivery product, incorporating multiple drugs, with the ability to deliver these drugs simultaneously. It may be formulated as a tablet matrix, capsules or wafer for site-specific delivery of more than one drug to the stomach and small intestine. For example, two anti-TB drugs can be combined with ease into one tablet or capsule which normally would interact deleteriously to reduce their bioavailabilities. This technology is also able to reduce the risk of side-effects and thereby encouraging patient compliance.

Secondly - The Mzanzi Keyboard allows you to pick your language when typing. Many users that are bi-lingual have the problem of locating letters or characters that don’t appear on English keyboards. This problem is solved with the Mzanzi Keyboard.

It offers you the option of Afrikaans, Northern Sotho, Tswana and Venda all on one keyboard. Incredible stuff.

Third and last – The Whisper Boat produces no pollution with its hybrid electric motor and it is virtually silent. Who thinks this stuff up? I think that 2008 is the year to go green so this invention is right up my street I think.

The Whisper 580 was awarded the South African Boating award for 2007 and that’s really not surprising at all.
From the website:

The Whisper 580 is an extremely stable and very safe boat to enjoy our natural surroundings. The Whisper 580 is a NEW way to enjoy water lifestyle in South Africa -relaxation and serenity with the nature. Created as a nature friendly boat, the Whisper 580 can be propelled by a diesel engine, an electrical motor or even better a combined hybrid diesel/ electrical engine.

Watch the video:

Visit the site: http://www.whisperboats.co.za/

With a bit of research (and by that I mean googling) I discovere the WBBA – Whisper Boat Building Academy. Seems like a great initiative built (no pun intended) to help the community. Lovely.

Hopefully I can stumble across more great inventions like the ones above. I am sure they are out there, I just need to find them!

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