A female falcon was equipped with a satellite tracking system in South Africa before migrating to Finland. Image shows tracker data. In just 42 days, she flew over 10.000 km, at an incredible average of 230 km per day and...
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The eye of Kuruman in the Northern Cape is a natural spring delivering approximately 20 – 30 million litres of crystal clear water daily, which supplies Kuruman’s domestic water, feeds the Kuruman River and two 7km...
The South African currency is called the South African Rand and it is accepted as common tender also in Namibia, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Lesotho, and Swaziland.
The largest but most sparsely populated Province is called Northern Cape, only about 1.2 million live there. In comparison, the smallest Province is Gauteng with 15 million people. Crazy to think this is where most of the...
Zeit Mocca – Museum of contemporary art Africa in Cape Town is the largest art museum in the continent of Africa. The museum showcases the African art and its diaspora, covering 6000 square meters over nine floors with 100...
Cerebos is a long established brand that is a market leader in the retail salt market in the Southern Africa region. Cerebos’ industrial business supplies quality salt to the food manufacturing sector, while the retail...
In 2005, University of Johannesburg’s physicist, Vivian Albert, developed solar power technology that uses a micro thin metalic film instead of the much thicker and considerably more expensive silicon based solar photovoltaic...
The N2 has a length of 2255 kilometers, the N2 is the longest tarred road and the longest numbered route in South Africa. This national road runs from the docks in Cape Town to the town of Ermelo in Mpumalanga.
Since its launching in 1996, Savanna Premium Cider has won the hearts and funny bones of consumers with its crisp and dry cider in a uniquely shaped bottle and its witty sense of humour. Here are 7 Interesting Facts You...
Whether you like it or not, loadshedding has now become part of the South African culture, and with the way things are looking, its only going to get worse. No one likes loadshedding, that’s an obvious one, but if ever...










