Articles tagged: "South Africa"
1: The realistic approach to divorce
A divorce is not always amicable. In fact I would say that two out of ten divorces end amicably. In cases were they do end amicably, both parties would come and consult the attorney together and instruct him to draft a settlement agreement for signature. 80% of the time this is not the case however.
2: Cape Town Is The Symbol For Economic Growth In The Western Cape Of South Africa
Nicknamed 'the mother city' and located on the Western Cape of South Africa, Cape Town is the cultural and business center of South Africa.
3: Why Blatter 's World Cup Expansion Is A Sham
I fear for the next few major world tournaments. FIFA and UEFA have clearly made some fundamental mistakes in selecting the hosts for the next few tournaments, and I can only hope that I'm proven to be wrong.
4: Ridiculous World Cup Spots Allocation To Be Changed
Sepp Blatter was in South Africa last week to check on the progress of the nation 's World Cup bid. During his stay, he discussed how the World Cup qualifying quotas could change in the future so that Africa could have more places in the World Cup finals.
5: Real Estate Is Hotter Than Ever In The Western Cape Of South Africa
Over the past decade, the Western Cape of South Africa has experienced significant real estate growth that registers on a global scale. The overall returns from investment in South African real estate show a 15.1% return in the year 2007.
6: Exhilarating Night Game Drives
Feel the excitement as you travel in the pitch darkness in an open 4x4 looking for Lion in an unforgettable safari.
7: A Guided Bush Walk in Africa
One of the best ways to completely immerse oneself in the African bush is to participate in a guided bush walk.
8: Meeting a Lion Face to Face
Discover the emotional roller coaster of your first eye to eye meeting with a wild lion.
9: To Do in Table Mountain Cape Town
Things to enjoy when visting Table Mountain in Cape Town South Africa.
10: Planning Your Trip to South Africa - From Cape Town to Pretoria
South Africa is known as the "Rainbow Nation" and with a tainted past, it has emerged as one of the fastest growing and most popular vacation destinations in the world A trip to South Africa is like no other vacation
11: Volunteering In Tanzania- Ecology, Wildlife, And Social Issues
Tanzania is situated in East Africa, and its economy runs primarily on tourism It is a country of geographical extremes like the highest point being the Mount Kilimanjaro peak and the lowest point being the lake bed in Lake Tanganyika
12: Namibia 's Okavango Delta and Namib Desert Secrets
The Caprivi Strip of Namibia is one of the countries overlooked gems.
13: Kruger National Park
In our imaginations the wild places of Africa are timeless and unchanging That is the reason why Africans and non-Africans seek them out, to restore calm and proportion to their lives
14: An Interview on a Fair Trade Jewelry Model in South Africa
Laurens Mare is CEO of the South African Jewelry Counsel. The interview was conducted by Marc Choyt.Through the nonprofit organization, Vukani-Ubuntu, you have created a wonderful model that trains economically disadvantaged people from townships into the jewelry trade. Let 's start with what
15: Robben Island, South Africa - Place Of Sorrows
Islands are normally associated with unrestricted freedom If inhabited, islands represent a lazy lifestyle far removed from society’s rules and regulations
16: Hermanus, Cape Town, South Africa. Tourist information
Hermanus is a delightfully pretty seaside town, only an hour and half from Cape Town, which is sandwiched between the very scenic coastline of Walker Bay and a high lofty mountain range, afew kms inland.
Regarded by WWF and Greenpeace as being one of the world 's best locations to watch Whales, it holds the annual week long Whale Festival at the end of September, which attracts over 100,000 eager Whale watchers, viewing Southern Right Whales, Humpbacks and Bryde Whales.
17: Oprah School In South Africa To Grow Women Leaders, But Does Beauty Equal Success?
When I was growing up in metropolitan Washington, DC, I never once thought that my appearance would dictate my future as a doctor, lawyer or an Indian chief. In fact, I never thought that being a woman would affect my chances of entering any profession. I was a tomboy busy being a kid and thoug

