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South Africa and Far East to discuss poaching

During the Rhino Summit held in Pretoria in early October, Environmental Affairs Minister Buyelwa Sonjica reiterated her department’s commitment to bringing poachers to book. Read her keynote speech.
Wildlife poachers to be taken down

Khama: lift sanctions on Zimbabwe

South African President Jacob Zuma recently received the president of Botswana, Lieutenant General Seretse Khama Ian Khama (Ian a Sêrêtsê), on Khama’s first official state visit to his country’s southern neighbour.
Science university for Botswana

Paddlers in the pink for cancer

The bustling Eastern Cape agricultural town of Cradock is set to be tickled pink over the first weekend in October as Fish River Canow Marathon entrants raise funds for cancer.
Transforming lives through sport

Cup visitors enchanted by South Africa

The world's attention is focused on the southern tip of Africa as the greatest football showpiece plays itself out on the fields and in the streets of South Africa. But once the final whistle has blown on 11 July, it seems as though a lot of happy fans will be coming back to the country.

Black rhinos return to Serengeti

In May five Eastern black rhinos were released into Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park after a lengthy stay in South Africa, where they were being kept safe from poachers.
Rhinos return to Uganda

Backpacker lodges: Eastern Cape

Backpacking accommodation in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa.

2010 Copa do Mundo da FIFA: perguntas frequentes

A Copa do Mundo FIFA 2010 tera lugar na África do Sul. Quer planeie assistir aos jogos num estadio ou num parque de diversoes na ponta sul de África, ou sentado a ver televisao la em casa, eis alguma informaçao rapida acerca do campeonato e do pais anfitriao, para que a sua experiencia seja ainda melhor.

2010 Fifa Fußball-WM: Haufig gestellte Fragen

Sudafrika war Gastgeber bei einer Vielzahl internationaler Events - aber der Football World Cup ist in einer Klasse fur sich. Im Juni 2010 sind die Augen von Millionen Besuchern und Milliarden Fernsehzuschauern auf die sudliche Spitze Afrika's gerichtet. Wir werden sie nicht enttauschen.