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Taste South Africa's sunshine in our wines. Excellent wines from South Africa available online. Buy your collection right here!

eWine is a South African Wine portal. Not only will you be able to buy your favourite South African wine, but you will also find interesting information about our winemakers, wines, restaurants, accommodation in the winelands and almost everything related to South African wine. Please contact us if you need any assistance.

Special Gifts

Giftday

This is something different. Treat your loved one with a special activity gift. Buy activity gift vouchers online for delivery throughout South Africa with Giftday.co.za.Our experience gifts are perfect for occasions such as Mother's Day, Father's Day, Christmas, Birthdays, Valentines gifts and wedding presents.

Our presents and experience gift vouchers have also become sort after corporate incentives in South Africa. Our most popular delivery cities are, Durban, Johannesburg, Pretoria, Cape Town, Port Elizabeth, East London, Bloemfontein, Richards Bay, Plettenberg Bay, Knysna, Boksburg, Worcester, Kimberley and Pietermaritzburg.

Online Flowers


Buy flowers online for the loved ones in your life. Sit right there in your office and buy online instantly. No reason for excuses. Flowers are a gift of love. The woman in your life will just love the flowers you send them. Is there conflict in your relationship? Send her flowers right now!

Do you really want to say you are sorry? Send her flowers!

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Sabiz's mission

Sabiz strives to catalogue top quality African products in an easy to find manner, with downloadable catalogues for each product or product range. The sabiz.biz website is easy to use, with no deep searching required to find products or services of great quality. If you're looking for something, you'll find it to the left under the 'categories' heading.



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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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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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