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Ornamental Fish Farming in South Africa
...This is partly due to the decline
of the South
African economy and partly due to the rise
of the internet and ‘computer age’ where the hobby
of fish keeping has been replaced by an interest in social media and electronic devices, especially..
EnglishVaccination in Poultry Disease Prevention
...For the best results, the South
African Department
of Agriculture, advises producers to remove the drinking water for two hours, to ensure the birds are thirsty enough when the vaccine water is given...
EnglishMalelane
...Its peaceful lifestyle and seclusion allows you to really connect with nature and reflect on the beauty
of the South
African wilderness.
Driekoppies Dam was completed in 2002 and extends all the way to Swaziland...
EnglishBarney Rachabane
...Barney RachabaneBarney RachabaneJiving Jazz MusicianBarney Rachabane is a jazz musician that has been at the forefront
of the South
African Jazz scene since the 1960’s...
EnglishHistory of St Patrick's College
...History
of St Patrick's CollegeHistory
of St Patrick's CollegeOutbreak
of the South
African WarBy the end
of 1898, enrolment at St Patrick’s College had reached 108 and necessitated another classroom being added the following year...
EnglishHow Do Elephants Stay Cool?
...Multifunctional EarsThe ears
of an
African elephant are enormous with a bull elephant having ears two metres by 1.2 metres in extent and 20 kg in weight each. These have multiple uses...
EnglishHistory of The Cape of Good Hope
...In fact, the Portuguese gave the whole South
African coast a wide berth and established their refreshment stations along the humid shores
of Moçambique.Anti-Native SentimentIn 1510, a much-medalled Viceroy and a party
of Portuguese noblemen, returning..
EnglishLater Headmasters of St John's
...Yates's successor, Jan Breitenbach MA, UED (Rhodes), was the first South
African-born head
of the school, He came to St John's from St Andrew's College in Grahamstown, where he had been head
of the history department...
EnglishThe Soweto Uprising: June 16, 1976
...Youth Day is celebrated every year on June 16 to remind the new generation
of South
African children about the sacrifices made for the freedom movement.On the cold, smog-choked morning
of June 16, 1976, the children
of Soweto awoke with an unusual eagerness..
EnglishHistory of Beaufort West
...plateau is the largest
of its kind outside
of Asia - life here can be harsh, yet people have lived in this South
African area for 500 000 years - the Khoi and San people called this area Karusa, the Khoi word for dry, barren, thirstland...
EnglishThe People of Soweto
...There are sangomas in skins, coal merchants urging on their tired horse carts, and nattily dressed businessmen driving luxury cars.An
African Melting Pot©Andile BhalaThe people
of Soweto, their parents or grandparents came from the rolling hills..
EnglishWinnie Mandela An Independent Activist
...She was one
of the 1 000 women arrested. She and the others decided to stay in detention for two weeks instead
of applying for immediate bail. It was here that she was exposed to the horrific conditions
of South
African prisons...
EnglishFall Armyworm in Maize
...From there fall armyworm spread to other
African countries and hit South Africa in 2017, with the first positive identification
of larvae being made in January that year on a farm near Settlers in Limpopo...
EnglishFarming in Citrusdal
...Chapman named his orange tree the Valencia Late and introduced it for massive commercial growing across the globe.South
African OrangesAs in America, the two varieties
of orange, Washington orange and Valencia Late, contribute the great bulk
of the tons..
EnglishHoney Quality and Products
...Honey in South AfricaCurrent South
African legislation, the Agricultural Product Standards Act, 1990 (Act No. 119
of 1990) stipulates two grades - choice grade and industrial grade - for liquid honey, creamed honey and comb honey...
EnglishQuinoa Production
...Areas like the Cape’s west coast and Lesotho may be appropriate, provided we have a suitable cultivar for the warm and dry South
African conditions...
EnglishBaobab Tree
...Baobab TreeBaobab TreeSouth
African Medicinal PlantsThe iconic Baobab Tree (Adansonia digitata) is a familiar site in hot, dry lowland areas
of Africa, Madagascar, India, Sri Lanka and Australia...
EnglishBeadwork From the Colony of Natal
...on one
of the
African ‘reservations’ established in Natal in 1846-47, a decision by the colonial government that led to the relocation
of nearly 80 000 people...
EnglishImportant Dates and Places in Soweto
...”.16 June 1976©Eric MillerThe Hector Pieterson Museum honours the slain youth
of the 1976 Soweto uprising.If one day can be said to have been the fulcrum
of modern South
African history, it must be when the black political struggle emerged..
EnglishOstrich Eggs
...Properties
of Ostrich EggsUsed by early
African hunter-gatherers as a light-weight flask with beeswax stoppers to transport their water, ostrich eggshells have found more modern applications - as lights, candle holders and decoration...
EnglishHow to Eat Amaranth
...How to Eat AmaranthHow to Eat AmaranthSouth
African Indigenous GrainsAmaranth SeedsAmaranth seed was a staple grain in Mexico, Guatemala and Peru thousands
of years ago and was probably as popular as corn...
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