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Cape Town has been named the most favoured city in the world, beating Venice, Sydney and Seville to the top spot. The port ...
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The South African on MSN5 quiet coastal villages in SA where nothing happens (on purpose)If you're chasing quiet, chasing slow, or just running from the noise, these five coastal villages in South Africa are ...
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The South African on MSNFour places to experience the wild side of SA’s West CoastSA’s West Coast isn’t curated. It’s carved by wind and wave, and shaped by time. Here's where you can experience the best of ...
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Bizcommunity.com on MSNMinister De Lille addresses South Africa Tourism tender allegationsLastly, the Minister noted concern that she had not been timeously briefed on the media inquiry regarding the matter ...
Finally, Cape Town needs political leaders who are courageous enough to confront two evident realities. Current science ...
Over 230 road accidents reported in Cape Town in just ten days highlight the urgent need for caution among motorists and ...
South Africa has no shortage of scenic ... Hidden away on the Atlantic side of the Cape Peninsula, just beyond the curve of Kommetjie and bordering the edge of the Cape Point Nature Reserve, ...
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DFA on MSNWWF photo competition celebrates South Africa’s beauty beyond the selfieLance Fredericks A FEW years back, I was privileged enough to visit New York City, the actual Big Apple. And what an experience that was.The residence where I stayed was in Brooklyn Heights, just a ...
Discover 5 easy walking routes in Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Durban that blend culture, food, views, and history.
South Africans from all walks of life picked up their cameras to celebrate the country’s rich biodiversity, and the results ...
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SAPeople on MSN4 wild places to explore on South Africa’s West CoastSouth Africa’s West Coast isn’t polished, it’s shaped by wind, waves, and time. Here’s where you can feel its true ...
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AllAfrica on MSNNigeria: INVESTIGATION: Unsupported by Govt, Nigerian Dairy Farmers Can't Compete with Subsidised, Cheap EU ImportsWhat makes Nigeria's situation dire is not just the importation of cheap milk substitutes, mainly from Europe, but that Nigerian farmers, unlike their European counterparts, get no government support ...
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