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Global Differential Pricing

30th September 2009
In April 2002, the World Health Organization (WHO), the World Trade Organization (WTO), the Norwegian Foreign Ministry, and the US-based Global Health Council held a 3-days workshop about "Pricing and Financing of Essential Drugs" in poor countries. Not s... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Beauty of the Spit Roast Method

22nd September 2009
Hog roasts and spit roasts are an ancient tradition that have recently and fairly suddenly been catapulted into modern man's consciousness. They are now the very height of the stylish outdoor entertaining. There are hog roasts sprouting up all over the co... Read >
Author: Jo B

Consolidation Loans

21st September 2009
A lot of South Africans find it hard to keep up with paying their loan debt. The National Credit Act (NCA) has provided opportunities in favor of people to apply for consolidation loans to lower that debt. One of the fundamental provisions of the Act is t... Read >
Author: NeilBrandt

Deal with Money Debt with Money Free Debt Counselling

21st September 2009
The National Credit Act (NCA) has changed the way people lower money debt. In addition to regulating credit transactions, credit providers, and credit information, the NCA promotes Debt Counseling, the system of educating people on how to further prevent ... Read >
Author: NeilBrandt

ICC excitement hits South Africa

21st September 2009
he ICC Champions Trophy 2009 will be contested by 8 Test teams which have been 'seeded' and divided into two groups; group A (Australia, India, Pakistan and West Indies) and group B (South Africa, New Zealand, England and Sri Lanka). The two venues where ... Read >
Author: Sandra Olivier

Brilliant Burgers (Top Secret)

11th September 2009
In the 50s you could buy a decent length of boerewors from most local butchers. In those days we bought it by the yard rather than by the pound. And because South Africans cannot live without their braai, the butcher enjoyed his own boerewors, so you got ... Read >

Cool Town Is The New Fun Way To Chat And Date In South Africa

08th September 2009
Are you on the lookout for a friend, a dating partner or somebody to share your interests with? Cool Town is here to meet all your needs. It has given the people of South Africa a wonderful opportunity to enjoy chatting, making new friends, getting involv... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

Company Brings Hope to African Entrepreneurs

06th September 2009
News reports often tell of the struggle to lift Africans out of poverty. One entrepreneur is doing her part to bring hope to that continent through a business endeavor that is now bringing its products to the world market. The desire to help others is ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Soccer World Cup Tickets

03rd September 2009
The hugely awaited 2010 FIFA World Cup to be held in South Africa has resulted in various exciting opportunities. According to Irvin Khoza, the chairman of 2010 Local Organizing Committee has assured the success of the upcoming 2010 Football World Cup in ... Read >
Author: Liza

Preteen Models

01st September 2009
Preteen models now adorn glamorous niches in the Parthenon of modeling art. There had never been such a scope for the young adolescents in the modeling industry. Now, preteens appear in TV commercials, print media like newspapers and similar other releas... Read >
Author: Mark

South Africa Beaches

27th August 2009
Safari in South Africa and we think you'll agree with us that Cape Town has some of the best beaches in the world. Here we are more a traveler than a tourist as we set out on safari changing hotels each night. We follow the Garden Route, the premier to... Read >
Author: seo services

Soccer Fever Hits South Africa!

03rd August 2009
With the Confederation Cup’s success, South Africa finds itself firmly in the grip of soccer fever and its confidence is at an all time high! Officials, fans, workers, even the President of the nation have their eyes firmly fixed on the 2010 FIFA World ... Read >
Author: SoccerUniforms

Thinking of buying Gold? Krugerrands

15th July 2009
If you're thinking of buying gold, it's very possible that your first thought is to buy Krugerrands, and if you do that you would be okay because only in rare instances are there are better forms of gold for investing purposes. Of the best known gold bul... Read >
Author: Bill Haynes

Rugby History in the Making

28th June 2009
If there is one thing we know it's that South Africans love sport! Whether its soccer, rugby, cricket or golf we are known as a nation that can get extremely passionate about it all. It is therefore no surprise that the upcoming British and Irish Lions To... Read >
Author: Sandra Olivier

Celebrate National Women's Day with Flowers

28th June 2009
National Women's Day is celebrated on the 9th of August in South Africa annually. It is a day when women are celebrated for everything they bring to their loved ones' lives and the rest of society. Women have taken on the world with strength, talent and c... Read >
Author: AlterSage

Crime in South Africa

28th June 2009
It was this morning on SABC 2 that a visitor to South Africa, on a short visit to watch the soccer, wrote in to share his tale of woe. Apparently followed from the O.R. Thambo airport, the thugs it seems cleaned him out of everything except his passport... Read >
Author: Alan Hawkins

To New Zealand: - Safe and Sound Excess Baggage Shipping

18th June 2009
For domestic removals or else worldwide moves, we are able to without difficulty accomplish marine shipment to accommodate huge amounts of Excess Luggage and unaided luggage or single-handed luggage. Marine shipment is to a great extent is a lesser amount... Read >
Author: Alien

England Cricket Tour To South Africa

12th June 2009
For a long time South Africa was absent from international sport due to the sanctions of the apartheid era. Nowadays sport is the national religion in South Africa, and has transcended race and language boundaries. Sport has the power to heal old wounds a... Read >
Author: Jackie DeBurca

South African captain has look at on the large T20 World Cup Prize

11th June 2009
While it is true that South Africa’s international cricket team has made great strides in the recent past, even overthrowing long reigning Australia from the top spot for the ICC’s rankings for ODI cricket, but the fact is that the team is still to wi... Read >
Author: sahil325

Barbecue Wines

06th June 2009
The smell of charcoal burning and tasty treats being cooked outside is starting to fill the air across the UK as more and more people start lighting their summer barbecues. A barbecue is a great way to celebrate summer and to throw a summer party. As it i... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

Winter Travel warmers

05th June 2009
It’s winter in South Africa, the day time average temperature is around 22 deg. C and the evenings are chilly by African standards with most areas between three and twelve degrees centigrade. Here is a quick aside, South Africans always drink cold lag... Read >
Author: Alan Hawkins

Official Languages of South Africa

05th June 2009
There are few other accurate reflections of the cultural diversity of South Africa which match its official languages. Eleven official languages make South Africa the country with the second-most number of constitutionally recognised languages next to Bol... Read >
Author: Tim Keats

Winter Travel warmers

04th June 2009
It’s winter in South Africa, the day time average temperature is around 22 deg. C and the evenings are chilly by African standards with most areas between three and twelve degrees centigrade. Here is a quick aside, South Africans always drink cold lag... Read >
Author: Alan Hawkins

2010 World Cup

01st June 2009
The World Cup 2010 will be held in South Africa this time around. It will be played at ten stadiums located in nine different regions of the country for a full month from June 11 to July 11. On the part of South Africa there is a massive effort to make th... Read >
Author: stainleys

The Languages of South Africa

11th May 2009
The languages of South Africa depict the history and cultural diversity of not just one nation but of the continent itself. The variety of different yet often related languages used by the different tribes speaks to the diversity of human cultural develop... Read >
Author: Tim Keats

The Languages of South Africa

11th May 2009
The languages of South Africa depict the history and cultural diversity of not just one nation but of the continent itself. The variety of different yet often related languages used by the different tribes speaks to the diversity of human cultural develop... Read >
Author: Tim Keats

Holiday Packages to Get You Travelling

30th April 2009
When going on holiday or when having a holiday coming up, we like to look around at places to see, tourist attractions and different tours on offer. Holiday packages from tour operators and travel agencies are quite popular as you have the convenience of ... Read >
Author: Jayme Wium

About Ostrich Leather

29th April 2009
The flightless ostrich is the largest living bird in the world today that has, over the years, been commercially harvested for a whole host of by-products. Innovative South Africans realised the enormous potential of breeding ostriches commercially way ba... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid

The Art of the Greet

27th March 2009
The fear of travelling to a new country is often exacerbated by the worry of learning a new language. The uniqueness of South Africa is that, on arrival, you need to learn how to greet in not one but 11 official languages and a few dozen more unofficia... Read >
Author: Tim Keats

2014 World Cup in Brazil Benefits

16th March 2009
South African based companies are offered the chance to explore business opportunities that the run-up to the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil can offer. This has been made possible through the Gauteng Provincial Government's association with Soccerex. Prosp... Read >
Author: Sandra Olivier

Hope for the Holiday Shopaholic

13th March 2009
There is little doubt that shopping, both locally and overseas, can become an obsession for the vast majority of us and experts agree that as many as 90% of ‘shopaholics’ are of the fairer sex. Thousands of women the world over actually travel inter... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid

Will South Africa’s Test Cricket Breakthrough Come?

13th March 2009
Pundits may argue that South Africa’s test cricket breakthrough has already been realised with an historic series win over the Australians in their own back yard. However, if we are talking ICC ranking, then the South Africans may have to wait a tad lon... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid

Lower Interest Rates Will Revitalise Property Market by 2010

10th March 2009
Economists agree that as the global recession takes hold and economic growth comes under threat, interest rates will begin to decline prompting a revival in South Africa’s property market by the beginning of 2010. Even though the sub-prime mortgage c... Read >
Author: Graeme

The different kinds of insurance available in South Africa

30th January 2009
Some of the different kinds of insurance, amongst others, available to South Africans: Business or Corporate Insurance Business insurance is generally a package of insurance options all rolled into a single policy, taking the specific needs of the b... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid

Ways to Get Involved In Internet Marketing South Africa

27th January 2009
Internet marketing South Africa includes making yourself known to your fellow South African through using community social networking sites. With these you can find people from South Africa very easily and quickly and promote your products. For example Fa... Read >
Author: MonikaRajan

Ways to Get Involved In Internet Marketing South Africa

23rd January 2009
Internet marketing South Africa includes making yourself known to your fellow South African through using community social networking sites. With these you can find people from South Africa very easily and quickly and promote your products. For example Fa... Read >
Author: MonikaRajan

Ways to Get Involved In Internet Marketing South Africa

23rd January 2009
Internet marketing South Africa includes making yourself known to your fellow South African through using community social networking sites. With these you can find people from South Africa very easily and quickly and promote your products. For example Fa... Read >
Author: MonikaRajan

Christmas Celebrations In African Nations

08th January 2009
Christmas celebrations in African nations is characterized by much outdoor activity because the season often occurs during a time when the weather is pleasant. Using palm trees and participating in processions are also characteristic features of activitie... Read >
Author: Jessica Santoli

Easily and Quickly Internet Marketing in South Africa

17th December 2008
Internet marketing South Africa includes making yourself known to your fellow South African through using community social networking sites. For more details go to: www.inside-the-minds-of-winner.com with these you can find people from South Africa very e... Read >
Author: BABA TarsemSingh

FIFA World Cup 2010 South Africa - Scaffold and Formwork Contractors

03rd December 2008
The FIFA World Cup 2010 Football Tournament (Soccer World Cup to South Africans) is a mere 20 months away and South Africa is truly abuzz with preparations. There is an enormous amount of pressure on South Africa to execute a successful and memorable tour... Read >
Author: Rosemary Grace Brooks

Future petrol price predictions for South Africa

27th October 2008
South Africans would be best advised to dust the cobwebs off that bicycle or head for the bus terminus as local fuel prices are not predicted to drop any day soon. After a fortnight of turmoil on the world stock markets and the threat of a global reces... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid

Brazilian Sustainability Expert to Speak in Cape Town

27th October 2008
The man who turned one of Brazil’s most spatially challenged and environmentally bereft cities into an internationally acclaimed model for sustainable urban planning, Jaime Lerner, will be in Cape Town early in November. Lerner will be the keynote sp... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid

Why we should support Proudly South African products

27th October 2008
There are a whole range of reasons why all South Africans should support proudly South African products but the main spin off of the Nedlac initiative is to create more jobs within our country’s borders. The vast majority of South Africans want to ma... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid

How do I break into the property market?

27th October 2008
Worldwide, consumers are feeling the tightening strangle hold of increased commodity prices, petrol price hikes and the damning effects of the worst global melt down in eighty years, but not all is gloom and doom for the South African economy. Fortunat... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid

Buying a home in South Africa’s current economic climate

26th September 2008
Recent statistics released by one of the top real estate agencies in South Africa suggest a definite improvement in the property market and August 2008 has proved to be the watershed month where prices are slowly but surely recovering. This is arguably... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid

Online Dating In South Africa Is Very Vibrant

18th September 2008
The South African club scene is very vibrant and for a long time, this has been the center stage for most dating. However, there is another easy way that is becoming very popular in South Africa. I'm talking about online dating in South Africa. All the tr... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Online Dating In South Africa Is Very Vibrant

18th September 2008
The South African club scene is very vibrant and for a long time, this has been the center stage for most dating. However, there is another easy way that is becoming very popular in South Africa. I'm talking about online dating in South Africa. All the tr... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Alternate Power Options

05th September 2008
Living in South Africa today is a real challenge for all businesses great and small. If it isn't bad enough that load shedding was introduced and we spend a large amount of our business day "in the dark" so to speak, now our load shedding schedules are co... Read >
Author: Jayme Wium

South Africans Moving to Australia

02nd July 2008
The number of South Africans emigrating to Australia last year rose by 10% but still fell short by 35% from the highs established in 2002 and 2003. Last year 4,293 South Africans successfully applied for permanent residence in Australia, compared to 3 895... Read >
Author: Arleigh

Untamed Kruger - African Safari Vacation

11th June 2008
An African safari vacation is by far for any tourist, both to African and international alike, a great experience, but you can’t say you have experienced a safari truly until you’ve been to the Kruger National Park. 18 989 square km (7 332 sq miles) o... Read >
Author: Lulie Swanepoel

It won’t happen to you….or will it?

11th May 2008
That’s exactly how quick it was, as quick as a flash, before I know what had happened, it had happened….only to discover a few hours later, on the last day of a wonderful holiday on the idyllic Seychelles islands, every photo taken, every attempt at r... Read >
Author: Alan Hawkins

Is Hoodia Safe? What You Must Know About Hoodia!

07th April 2008
Is Hoodia safe? What are the side effects of Hoodia? These are the questions being asked by dieters all over the world. The only real side effect that has been shown with Hoodia is thirst suppression which means that dieters need to make a conscious ef... Read >
Author: Sheryl Polomka

Hoodia Gordonii Dangers – What You Need To Know About This Product

03rd April 2008
Hoodia Gordonii is a plant that is part of the succulent family and has recently become very popular in the assistance of weight loss. Many medicines cause side effects and both synthetic medicines as well as natural medicines need to be taken with cauti... Read >
Author: Sheryl Polomka

Is The Hoodia Diet Safe?

02nd April 2008
Hoodia Gordonii has been used by the South Africans for thousands of years and has proven to be perfectly safe. It is completely natural and contains no chemicals whatsoever and there have never been any side effects recorded from using this product. Ho... Read >
Author: Sheryl Polomka

Budget Travel in the Eastern Cape South Africa - malaria-free.

01st April 2008
The capital is Bisho. It was formed in 1994 out of the "independent" homelands of Transkei and Ciskei, as well as the eastern portion of the Cape Province. The best time to visit the Eastern Cape is April and May. This is the home of the Xhosa, and... Read >
Author: Gerald Crawford South Africa

Does Hoodia Gordonii Have Side Effects?

01st April 2008
Hoodia Gordonii is taking the world by storm for its amazing weight loss results. The benefits of using this plant to help lose weight are becoming very prominent and the Hoodia pills have some very good effects in this area. In comparison to many of th... Read >
Author: Sheryl Polomka

South Africa’s Condom Recall Concerns Experts

14th March 2008
We hear of the AIDS epidemic in developing countries across the globe as a news ticker on the bottom of our television screens. Even in the United States with one million people infected with AIDS, with a nationwide population of over 300 million, many of... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Buenos Aires – International Travel and Tours

29th January 2008
Ryno, Bronwyn and I were standing in the middle of Buenos Aires. After planning this vacation for the past six months, we were ready for an absolutely ecstatic time in the city that never sleeps. Shake what your mama gave you… As twenty-something ... Read >
Author: armand

South Africans moving to Australia

06th November 2007
The number of South Africans emigrating to Australia last year rose by 10% but still fell short by 35% from the highs established in 2002 and 2003. Last year 4,293 South Africans successfully applied for permanent residence in Australia, compared to 3 895... Read >
Author: amerie

South Africans sought to fill skills gap

01st November 2007
SOUTH Africans are to be recruited to fill council jobs in Western Australia as statewide skills shortages sparked by the booming mining sector threaten to decimate local government services.The move comes on the heels of a new survey showing that difficu... Read >
Author: amerie

Online Affiliate Income Business – Tips To Ensure You Get Paid Online Affiliate Income

28th August 2007
When looking for an online affiliate income business it is highly recommended that you establish what payment methods are used to pay out commissions, so as to ensure you can not only receive but are able to withdraw your online affiliate income. Onlin... Read >
Author: Cynthia Minnaar

How the Facebook Phenomenon affects your business

08th August 2007
What is Facebook? Facebook was started in 2004 by two students, as an online alternative to the traditional yearbook and it has quickly become a classic example of the latest online craze called social networking. Currently, Facebook has an estimated ... Read >
Author: Colin Thornton

Buying Cheap Gold

02nd January 2007
Considering that gold is trading north of $600, one has to ask how it is possible to buy cheap gold. After all, in late 2005 gold traded at $460, and in 2001 gold traded below $300. What we are talking about is buying low-premium gold bullion coins, f... Read >
Author: Bill Haynes

South African Travel: From Backcountry to Metropolis

25th December 2006
South Africa has so much variety to offer visitors that it is difficult to define in a few words. One can travel from isolated bushveldt to cosmopolitan city in a few hours. A safari can be followed by a visit to the spectacular coast and on to the magn... Read >
Author: urlreader

The Top African Myths

20th October 2006
To the ‘First World’, Africa - the ‘Dark Continent’ - has traditionally been regarded with a mixture of fear, intrigue, romanticism and disdain. Due to the fact that western society learned about Africa through the blinkered and biased views of co... Read >
Author: Nicole Martin

Apartments make for good property investments

02nd October 2006
Apartments in South Africa make an ideal property investment for South Africans living abroad, says Scott Picken, MD of International Property Solutions. "Apartments are ideal in many ways for South Africans living overseas to get on the property ladde... Read >
Author: Sean Walsh

Diet tips, even if you haven't yet got diabetes

13th August 2006
Diabetes is a condition in which the body fails to produce enough insulin. Insulin is the hormone that controls the level of sugar in our blood. Although we need some sugar in our blood, if it is allowed to rise too high, it can become dangerous. Diabete... Read >
Author: Lizette le Clus-Fox

Nuclear Energy: What is a Pebble Bed Modular Reactor? Part Two

08th June 2006
The Chinese plan a 200 megawatt production plant by 2007 and have firm plants for thirty PBMR plants by 2020, providing 6 gigawatts. Reports have also been made that China hopes to deploy up to 300 gigawatts of reactors by 2050. By comparison, the world's... Read >
Author: James Finch

South Africa's Convenience Store Market: A Toddler Amongst Sprinters

03rd June 2006
South African convenience store market is coming across a phenomenal transformation. The stores need a variety of branded products such as organic fruits vegetables and so on. The growing demand for imported foods and beverages for the expansion of... Read >
Author: James Marriot

Lifestyle and diet as causal factors of cancer?

28th March 2006
Doe's you know, that 80 percent of cancers can be prevented if people were to adhere to three simple rules: 1. Stay out of the sun 2. Eat healthy food including lots of fruit and vegetables 3. Stop smoking Skin cancer White Australians an... Read >
Author: Fritz Frei

Getting a job as a crew member on a luxury mega-yacht.

12th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Matt Canham Larry Ellison, Paul Allen and Tiger Woods all have them. I'm talking about mega-yachts - privately owned floating palaces. In case you aren't already aware, a mega-yacht is any motor or sail powered yacht over 24m in lengt... Read >
Author: Matt Canham

Property boost expected from Britain's tax rebates for South Africans

22nd November 2005
The new system will allow any person paying British tax to invest tax-deductible funds of his or her choice into self-invested personal pensions (Sipps). A whole year's income may be invested this way and the money used to buy property or other assets in ... Read >
Author: Richard Mulligan