The stark divide that South Africa's land act seeks to bridge A law that allows the government to confiscate land has reignited racial tensions that have dogged Africa's southernmost tip ever ...
STREET traders play an important role in tourism in South Africa. They provide affordable goods to tourists while generating employment for others. Some even source products locally, such as beadwork, ...
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Briefly on MSNBest things to do in Centurion: Parks, markets & hidden gemsAre you looking for fun things to do in Centurion? From the Hennopspride Lifestyle Resort to the South African Mint Company, ...
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The South African on MSN6 South African small towns that feel like a step back in timeSA’s small towns offer more than just picturesque landscapes - they're a portal to the past. Here are six old-timey small ...
South Africa is a land of extraordinary diversity, offering a unique blend of captivating landscapes, rich cultural ...
The visa-free destination of Thailand is a firm favourite of SA travellers. If you're heading there soon, here are six places ...
Dr. Laurie Marker shares the highlights of her African homeland. She is doing more than just about anyone to stop the loss of ...
Mlungele M. Nsikani receives funding from the South African National Biodiversity Institute. He is affiliated with the Society for Ecological Restoration. Invasive plants and trees were introduced ...
South Florida is more than the ocean. From the quirky Pegasus sculpture to iconic locations like the Freedom Tower and Stiltsville, these landmarks highlight Miami's unique character. Cultural ...
In South Africa's Western Cape, a common feature of clearing efforts is the "stack burning" method. This is where invasive plants such as port jackson are chopped down, stacked on top of each ...
Invasive plants and trees were introduced to South Africa from as early as the 17th century for a range of commercial, subsistence and ornamental uses. Today, every area of the country has been ...
Invasive plants and trees were introduced to South Africa from as early as the 17th century for a range of commercial, subsistence and ornamental uses. Today, every area of the country has been ...
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