By: Martey Cohin | 2011-04-18 | Business The Australian government uses grant programs for many things. There are Australian government grants to build the economy, to improve the arts, the culture and the environment, to support sporting activities, to encourage innovation and to provide better health and better education. read more
By: lisa darr | 2011-12-16 | Destinations South Africa is a beautiful country with a number of traditions and cultures and some of these belong to ancient times. read more
By: Donne Davies | 2010-11-13 | Business With the help of computer forensics, you can analyze and collect information contained in any computer system. read more
By: donnedavies30@gmail.com | 2010-11-13 | Business With the help of computer forensics, you can analyze and collect information contained in any computer system read more
By: Janet Marksen | 2012-05-28 | Employment The elections in South Africa of 1994 delivered political independence to the black population in the country. They even so had not acquired financial independence and the government of the day presented laws in 2001 to take care of this challenge. Black Economic Empowerment (BBE) was introduced to redress the financial inequalities of Blacks (defined as black Africans, Coloureds, and Indians - so read more
By: Cecil | 2010-10-25 | Writing & Speaking The World Cup because its large influence, gradually to become the "board" toward the foreign market. read more
By: Bharat Book Bureau | 2010-10-04 | Business Ideas Bharatbook added a new report on "South African Retail Industry Forecast to 2013" provides comprehensive information and conceptual analysis of the South Africa retail market. By RNCOS. read more
By: icollectcoins | 2012-02-01 | Jewelry Krugerrand are the gold coins issued by the Government of South Africa and later on gained the world wide popularity due to several benefits attached to it, which are in additional to the other gold coins available in the markets. read more
By: Fiona C Phillips | 2010-03-31 | Wine A wine begins its koshering once plucked from the vine, as it is sown and cultivated in the same way as other wines. It may be picked by anyone, not necessarily a kosher or Jewish person. The grapes to be used for the wines are then taken to the winery, where they are crushed. read more
By: rebecca | 2011-01-10 | Culture The Gandhi house, named Satyagraha House and owned by Voyageurs de Monde Group, will be rennovated into a Gandhi memorial. It is now officially registered as part of South African national heritage. read more
By: Alan Hawkins | 2010-03-29 | Travel Tips It's simply not possible that a wine that is freely available on most supermarket shelves for around R25 can be the cheapest wine on a restaurants wine list at R100.00. What happened to the wine since is was bought from the supermarket, did the restaurateur decant it, lie it on new French Oak for two years and convert it in some way into a Wine magazine five star or a Cape wine masters Choice? I don't think so. read more
By: Abel Smith | 2010-12-15 | Destinations The concept of the safari has come a long way since the days of bumping across rough terrain in a worn out four-by-four with nothing more than a threadbare tent or creaking shack to call home. read more
By: Shingi Mushipe | 2010-12-10 | Web Hosting This is an article discussing the various factors you need to think about if you want to choose a web hosting firm in South Africa. Your business deserves the best. read more
By: Fiona C Phillips | 2010-03-31 | Wine Dessert wines are, by definition, high in alcohol. This alcohol is made from the increased concentration of sugar in these wines and the two combine to define them. The ratio of water to sugar can be changed by actually adding sugar, unfermented grape juice or honey before fermentation or must afterward. read more