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Darling's Evita Bezuidenhout
...” As Evita explained, she still lived in Mpumalanga with her husband, Oom Hasie, in the town
of Laagerfontein in the house that used to be her embassy when she was the South
African ambassador in the homeland
of Bapetikosweti...
EnglishSourplum as Medicinal Plant
...Sourplum as Medicinal PlantSourplum as Medicinal PlantSouth
African Medicinal PlantsThe large sourplum Ximenia caffra is a small tree or shrub with orange-red edible fruit and many traditional uses...
EnglishRaisin Production
...Other raisin producing countries are South Africa, Australia, Chile, Greece, Iran, Uzbekistan and Afghanistan.South
African Raisin ProductionThe industry originated along the Orange River in the Northern Cape and has developed from the early 20th century..
EnglishHelichrysum Oil
...Helichrysum OilHelichrysum OilSouth
African Medicinal PlantsHelichrysum Essential Oil is distilled from the aromatic bushy perennial herb that grows along the coastal regions
of South Africa and in some mountainous regions
of the Free State and Lesotho..
EnglishThe Cape Floral Kingdom, South Africa
...It is swept into the bottom south-western edge
of the
African continent and covers an area as small as the size
of Portugal. It has 8 600 species
of plants
of which 5 800 occur nowhere else in the world...
EnglishLong Term Climate Change
...©Jacques MaraisDay-to-day weather predictions are easier to predict than longterm weather patternsOn the other side
of the planet, East
African countries buckled with hunger as droughts left rural grain stores empty...
EnglishHow to Improve Soil Health
...How to Improve Soil HealthHow to Improve Soil HealthOrganic Farming in South AfricaThe deterioration
of the soil quality in South Africa (SA) is a serious threat to South
African agriculture...
EnglishGarden Route: Wilderness to Swartvlei
...This is the natural cycle
of all lakes, but at the estuary at Wilderness, and almost all the estuaries along the South
African coast, the process has been greatly accelerated by erosion, which is the result
of bad farming practices; by the damming
of..
EnglishZebra Harem System
...When alarmed, zebra make a high-pitched and repeated "kwa-ha-ha" sound, an iconic call
of the
African bushveld. The foal
of a zebra is remarkably prococial, standing on its own after just ten minutes
of its birth...
EnglishRondebosch Attractions
... Groote Schuur Estate©Roger de la HarpeThe Groote Schuur Estate in Rondebosch.The Groote Schuur Estate in Rondebosch used to be the home
of Cecil John Rhodes, who was a prominent figure in South
African society during the 19th century...
EnglishBirds of South Africa to Look For
...
However, the results
of the southern
African stork census
of October 1984-May 1985, and In particular the head count undertaken by members
of the public during the weekend
of 19-20 January 1985, were most encouraging...
EnglishPig Farming Sales
...the farm.To determine a fair price, the South
African Pork Producers Organisation (SAPPO) in their Pigs for Profit production manual advises farmers to use the current price per kilogram for baconers as the point
of departure for negotiations...
EnglishHow to Grow Cherries
...The optimum commercial storage conditions are 0.5°C with a relative humidity
of 95%. Due to the extremely perishable nature
of cherries, soft flesh, thin skin, fast-ripening, the bulk
of South
African cherries are air-freighted...
EnglishBenefits of Honeybush Tea
...A South
African patent has been granted for an innovation that has proved honeybush’s antifungal and antibacterial activities...
EnglishActivities in Margate
...The indigenous South
African butterflies are protected within a natural environment and the breeding centre is an informative resource at which visitors can learn about the butterflies and the host plants on which they survive...
EnglishWhite Rhino
...The white rhino can run particularly fast despite its short and heavy legs, but only for short distances.Where They are FoundThe white rhino used to be widely distributed throughout the South
African bush, but was decimated during the 19th by hunters,..
EnglishMore Digestive Problems in Pigs
...To prevent organ displacement, the South
African Pork Producers Organisation in their production manual, Pigs for Profit, suggests farmers feed their pigs three times a day to avoid excessive excitement at feeding times and to keep sows calm to avoid..
EnglishThe Legendary Joao Albasini
...his lucrative trade network whereby
African porters would carry goods on foot when the nagana disease was at its most virulent and oxen couldn’t traverse the Lowveld safely...
EnglishQuiver Trees and Climate Change
...©Leonie JoubertClose up
of a quiver tree, Northern Cape.The South
African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI) decided to compare the results
of bioclimatic modelling with the state
of quiver trees to see if there was any correlation between the..
EnglishBa Phalaborwa History
...In 1946, a South
African geologist, Dr Hans Merensky, prospected the area looking for economically viable deposits
of apatite in the foskorite rocks found here. In the 1950’s uranium was discovered but in such low yields not worth pursuing...
EnglishForm and Invention in Tsonga and Shona Headrests
...©Heini SchneebeliCulture: Shona/Tsonga Period: 19th century Material: wood Height: 18.5 cm, Length: 17 cm This headrest is similar to a number
of documented and well-provenanced examples in European and Southern
African museum collections: one was..
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