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Rebranding Mandela
...It was his crucial intervention that saved the Springbok as the century-old symbol
of South
African rugby, when the
African National Congress took Power in 1994...
EnglishCollectable Ceramic Teapot
...Collectable Ceramic TeapotCollectable Ceramic TeapotExquisite RarityAdd to the prestige
of your ceramics collection with this intricate crocodile and monkey teapot, a proudly South
African product by two leading local artists...
EnglishWest Coast Birds
...More than half the world's population
of the southern
African subspecies
of swift tern (Sterna bergii) breeds on Marcus Island alone...
EnglishKingdom of Mapungubwe
...This site was Mapungubwe Hill and it tells the story
of a flourishing Iron-Age metropolis on the Limpopo ruled by an
African King almost a thousand years ago...
EnglishPerfect Bush Retreat
...A visit to this lavish lodge will ignite your love for the opulence
of the
African bushveld and will provide you with beautiful memories to last a lifetime...
EnglishIndigenous Art Vase
...Indigenous Art VaseIndigenous Art VaseSoaring FormsMade by some
of the finest
African originators, these incredible sandgrouse vases are the exacting collector's dream...
EnglishVelvet Occasional Chair
...The chair is considered a piece
of art; the designers have soothed the busy arrangement with iconic leopard skin patterning, creating a sense
of African regality...
EnglishAccommodation in MalaMala
...There's no overwhelming ethno-
African décor, no overstated use
of rough timber or antelope-horn accessories, and no glass walls or outdoor baths...
EnglishSilver Continental Earrings
...The designer draws the eye to that region, reinforcing the love for South Africa and the rich heritage
of the
African continent as a whole.
Priced From: US$60 By Jewel Africa..
EnglishHistory of Vereeniging
...For years a vital cog
of South
African industry, today the tourism potential
of the river – particularly along its middle stretch – is being exploited...
EnglishIndigenous South African Plants as Natural Cosmetics
...Indigenous South
African Plants as Natural CosmeticsIndigenous South
African Plants as Natural CosmeticsMany plants in South Africa - whether indigenous or naturalised - have been used as natural skin care or organic cosmetics by indigenous people and..
EnglishDual Purpose Chicken Breeds
...The birds have been developed and bred over time to suit
African conditions and requirements.
White Leghorns are traditionally used for egg production and still form one
of the pillars
of commercial layer breeds...
EnglishMohair Production and Marketing in South Africa
...Processing
of mohair includes sorting, scouring (Washing), carding, combing, spinning, dyeing, weaving or knitting and finally, finishing.
Buyers for South
African production make up about 5% while 95%
of mohair is sold for export...
EnglishSilver Continent Necklace
...An outline
of the
African continent strapped to a solid silver necklace featuring original Robben Island prison fencing gives rise to an exceptional piece
of jewellery...
EnglishLouise Brodie
...She is the author
of 12 fresh produce industry publications, the foreign correspondent for German Fruchthandel fresh produce magazine, columnist for The Last Word and a regular contributor to the South
African Fruit Journal...
EnglishLeather Wingback Sofa
...Leather Wingback SofaLeather Wingback SofaThe Lap
of LuxuryNguni cows are
of great social, economic and spiritual significance in Southern
African culture. In the West, owning a Nguni hide denotes elevated status...
EnglishGold Cross Pendant
...Gold Cross PendantGold Cross PendantThe Grace
of Gold❮❯Much like the Christian messiah, many South
African political icons dedicated their lives to the salvation
of the people...
EnglishMakhanda Artefacts
...In the same year an Old Andrean, HA White, son
of Reverend HM White, chairman
of the school council and first headmaster
of Bishops, achieved two firsts at New College, Oxford, and went on to obtain a first in Theology and to become the first South
African..
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