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Tinyosi Nendlela Yato Yekuchumana
...Tinyosi Nendlela Yato YekuchumanaTinyosi Nendlela Yato Yekuchumana©Éric TourneretLoaded with white or yellow pollen, worker bees return to the hive with their loads
of pollen.Tinyosi teluju tilwanyana letichumanako futsi tihlala ngemihlambi lemikhulu..
SiSwatiJuice and Health
...These most often contain preservatives or are processed in a way that reduces the nutritional value
of the juice.Juice and SugarAccording to the South
African Fruit Juice Association (SAFJA) the natural sugar content
of fruit is between 8% and 12%, but..
EnglishEating Pearl Millet
...Eating Pearl MilletEating Pearl MilletSouth
African Indigenous GrainsPearl millet is a neglected, but highly nutritious grain cereal grown on a subsistence level in rural Africa...
EnglishUkuqala Ukufuya Izingulube
...Ukuqala Ukufuya IzingulubeUkuqala Ukufuya Izingulube©Glenneis KrielThe profitability
of the farm will depend on various factors, from feeding and management to the cost
of land and electricity.Ukuze kusetshenziswe ukulima kwezingulube ukuze kusetshenziswe..
isiZuluIingongwana Zamadireyibe

...Ezinye iintjalo ezifana ne-
African marigolds nanyana i-oilseed radish (Raphanus sativus subsp. Oleiferus) zikghona ukugandelela inani elinengi le-nematode...
isiNdebeleFalse Bay Shipwrecks
...False Bay ShipwrecksFalse Bay ShipwrecksSmitswinkel Wrecks©Jean TresfonA diver on the Good Hope shipwreck in Smitswinkel Bay.Average depth: 20m / Maximum depth: 37m
The five wrecks in Smitswinkel Bay were purposefully scuttled by the South
African..
EnglishWaterbuck

...Bulls and cows emit a musky scent that remains at their resting sites.Waterbuck DietWhen one considers that animals’ bodies comprise about 70% water, it is no surprise that
African mammals all have had to develop tactics for keeping hydrated in..
EnglishKruger 'Ins and Outs'
...Collaborating with other tourists will definitely enhance your appreciation
of the park.Getting the Wild Card©Peter DelaneyA close up portrait
of a female
African elephant blowing dust from her trunk.If you are planning to spend a few days in the..
EnglishHistory of Bloubergstrand
...As a result
of the sad history
of the area, there are a number
of monuments and historical attractions in Bloubergstrand to be explored by visitors.Blaauwberg StruggleThe Battle
of Blaauwberg was the first major military skirmish in South
African history..
EnglishDragon Fruit Production
...The majority
of the dragon fruit is used for value-added products.South
African Dragon Fruit Production AreasSouth Africa’s warm climate is ideal for dragon fruit, which prefers temperatures
of 21°C - 29°C, but sufficient irrigation or rainfall..
EnglishAfrican Black Oystercatcher

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African Black OystercatcherAfrican Black Oystercatcher© Roger de la HarpeAfrican Black Oystercatcher.LigamaAfrican Black OystercatcherLatin NameHaematopus moquiniUmndeniHaematopodidaeBudzeEmashumi lasihlanu nakunye ema cmIndzawoIndzawo lekalekili..
SiSwatiPayment Options

...
3D-Secure gives you an extra level
of protection against unauthorised card use when making online purchases...
EnglishCoenie Snyman
...(in wine technology), PhD (on the development
of yeasts for brandy), CWM (Cape Wine Master) Chairman
of the South
African Brandy Foundation... and mother
of Claudia and twin baby boys Wilhelm and Peter...
EnglishHoodia ke ya ho Thheola Mele?

...Diphuputso semeleng sena se qadile 1960 le ka 1977, P57 e ile ya behelwa ka thoko ho Hoodia gordonii bke South
African Council bakeng sa mahlale le Industrial Research (CSIR)...
SesothoHousing Tips for Pigs
...The unit should also be as production friendly as possible, in terms
of animal comfort, production management and ease
of cleaning...
EnglishCherry Farming
...Research is mainly done by the South
African Cherry Growers Association (SACGA) and Hortgro. Current research includes adaptability studies to determine cherries' adaptability in different climate regions...
EnglishBushbuck

...Most
of their day is spent grazing and standing. They are the only non-territorial and solitary
African antelope...
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