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History of the Pedi
...History of
the PediHistory of
the PediGrowing Pedi EmpireAt
the height of their power
the Pedi or Maroteng, under
the leadership of Thulare (about 1790—1820), were launching frequent, successful raids on
the surrounding peoples...
EnglishTsonga Early Life
...Older boys herd
the family's cattle, while
the younger boys herd
the goats. In many parts of
the old Transvaal, adult status was attained after initiation...
EnglishNelson Mandela and Ruth First
...She was also
the editor of
the Guardian, Fighting Talk and
the New Age, writing about
the injustices of Apartheid.
During
the 1960’s, First was in solitary confinement for 117 days and went into exile to England...
EnglishDurban Industry
...Add
the great beaches, nature, eclectic mix of cultures into
the mix and you have
the perfect tourist destination too...
EnglishVredendal Activities
...
The town hosts visitors to several sporting events and music concerts throughout
the year, which often coincides with
the start of
the spectacular spring flowers...
EnglishSkukuza
...Visitors can also see
the locomotive used on
the historic Selati railway line,
the bridge over
the Sabie River and a section of
the Selati line...
EnglishSabie: Summer Rainfall Region
...
The name Sabie comes from
the Shangaan word for
the river here – uluSaba, or ‘River of Fear’, so called as it was often in flood and teemed with crocodiles...
EnglishHistory of Paul Roos Gymnasium
...History of Paul Roos GymnasiumHistory of Paul Roos GymnasiumStellenbosch Seminary SchoolThe story of
the Stellenbosch school, Paul Roos Gymnasium, has its roots in 1806,
the year in which
the British occupied
the Cape for
the second time...
EnglishHistory of Vereeniging
...
The town owes its existence to
the rich coal deposits occurring in
the area and was founded on
the farms Leeuwkuil and Klipplaatsdrift in 1882...
EnglishExplore Somerset West
...At
the foot of
the peak,
the path zigzags up to a prominent ridge (not leading directly to
the summit), ascends
the ridge crest for about half its height, then traverses around to
the right into
the main gully to access
the upper reaches of
the mountain..
EnglishHistory of Plettenberg Bay
...Instead, it was left to
the British to develop
the town, and one of George Rex’s descendants opened
the first Inn in
the 1820’s...
EnglishNieuwoudtville Attractions
...It sidles on
the edge of
the Bokkeveld Plateau, in between grey phyllites, quartzites, red sandstones and shales and looks out towards
the vast Atlantic, where
the Namaqualand dunes nibble at
the waves...
EnglishRustic Family Break
...From
the thrilling peaks of
the water park and
the immersive malaria-free game drives of
the nearby Pilanesberg National Park to
the bright lights of Sun City Resort Casino, each day holds endless possibilities...
EnglishSouth African Pork Producers Organisation
...There were numerous reasons for
the break-up, but
the unhappiness was rooted in
the huge difference between
the risks as well as business and production systems of pig producers in comparison with sheep and cattle producers...
EnglishExtensive versus Intensive Production
...
The number of livestock kept, will depend on
the carry capacity of
the land because
the aim is to buy as little feed in as possible.
The carry capacity may be increased through
the planting of pastures...
EnglishDundee
...Situated centrally within
the Battlefields Tourism region, one of its major draw cards is
the ruggedly scenic Biggarsberg conservancy...
EnglishAccommodation in Greyton
...Hiking or walking in Greyton is an absolute must, as there are many paths to explore - some of them in
the nature reserve, others along
the rivers and
the historic walk in
the village...
EnglishCape Mountain Zebra
...In comparison to
the Burchell’s zebra,
the Cape mountain zebra has more and thinner stripes on its body.
The horizontal stripes circling its legs run down to
the hooves...
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