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Brahman Cattle In South Africa Is A Major Breed In The Production Of Red Meat

The first and formal adoption of the world Brahman originated with the inception of the American Brahman Breeders Association (ABBA) in 1924. Cattlemen attending their organizational meeting wrestled with the question of what to name this American Bos Indicus breed that Mr JW Startwelle called "...


South Africa Casinos

In South Africa, casinos and gambling are very popular. The most profitable South Africa casino is Sun International. This chain of hotels and casinos continues to do well with the slots and the tables. The popularity and success of casinos like Sun International has become a real highlight for t...


World Cup 2010 in South Africa

The South Africa World Cup Preparations are on track! The 2010 FIFA World Cup Organising Committee met this week and announced that all stadiums are on schedule and outstanding disputes regarding a new stadium in Cape Town at Green Point have been resolved. Concerns that the World Cup venues in D...


Climate Change in Africa

Climatic changes on the African continent are threatening the valuable agricultural and tourism industries. These 2 areas make up a large part of Kenya's income. A report suggests that tourism in Africa, which makes up for three per cent of the world's tourism, may change with climate change.

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Tributes to Africa crash victim (BBC News)
Tributes are paid to a British charity worker who died following a road accident in west Africa.

South Africa: Trial Delay for Zuma (New York Times)
The corruption trial of Jacob G. Zuma, the presumptive next president of South Africa, has been delayed yet again.

Thousands of books : Bentonville schools have gone all out in a book drive for South Africa. (NWAnews.com)
BENTONVILLE — Ninth-grader Ewald Visser said he would have been happy with 500 books as a result of his second book drive for South Africa, but when he heard the six Bentonville schools involved in the drive collected around 8,500 books, he was left speechless. (Benton County Daily Record)