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· Reseller Hosting (Business Opportunities)
February, 2008
· African Butterfly Hairclips (African Butterfly Hairclips)
December, 2007
· Wooden Door Decorations by Ocean Art (Door Decorations (Ocean Art))
· African candle stands (African candle stands)
October, 2007
· African Picture Frames (African picture frames)
· Join the South African Products Directory (Home)
· Luthier Jimi Glenister (Guitars (Jimi Glenister))
· Artist Sika Coetzee (Art (paintings by Sika Coetzee))

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South Africa The Good News
The latest good news from South Africa.

Musicians shout out against crime
A host of South African celebrities have come together to launch a cover version of the 1980's hit song 'Shout' to kickstart a campaign against crime.

The SHOUT campaign works in association with Primedia's Crime Line, and is the vision of artists Danny K and Kabelo to raise money and encourage South Africans to get involved in the fight against crime.

According to Danny K he was inspired to use the music industry to get involved in the fight against crime in 2007, after the untimely death of music legend Lucky Dube due to crime.

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Signs of better times? Give me a break!
It hasn’t been a great week in sunny South Africa. 

Winnie Madikizela Mandela reportedly accused our icon of being a sell-out. This, the man many of us, here and abroad, believe to be a modern day saint, the greatest champion of human rights, reconciliation and forgiveness that the world has seen in modern times.

Julius Malema has personified everything many of us fear about African leadership, caught red-handed he plays all the “whites don’t belong here” cards he can.  Now he is being taken to court by his longtime white foes and being accused of “hate speech”. 


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IOL: South Africa
IOL: South Africa

NPA enters talks on road crime
The Department of Transport and the National Prosecuting Authority are discussing the prosecution of more road offences after a series of fatal crashes in recent weeks.
A victory for SA languages
A Brits attorney has won the first round of his battle to force the government to honour its constitutional duty towards our 11 official languages.
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Poor students owe government billions
The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) has to date recovered just over a quarter of the R12-billion it has loaned to poor student.
Opposition takes aim at Malema during rights debate
Two opposition leaders took potshots at ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema during a special Human Rights Day debate on Tuesday.

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