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School of Merit Private School – Dream, Believe, Achieve
Catering for Grade 0 to Grade 12, School of Merit Private School offers learners high quality, IEB education in an ethos based on Christian principles and a solutions-focused outlook. The school sets high standards in a caring, ...
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Claire Fraser
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31 Jan 2012
How Green is That Doggie in the Window?
So often we talk of greening homes and making healthy, eco-friendly choices when it comes to the food we eat, but what about our beloved furry, finned or feathered pets? Below are some handy hints for eco-friendly pet care.
A ...
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Shaun Wewege
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31 Jan 2012
The Tales and Treasures of Morgans Bay
For those who love laid back seaside holidays, where the road trip provides for much of the entertainment, it is a one hour drive along tar road from East London. And there is much beauty to behold along this stretch of ...
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Anna-Marie Smith
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26 Jan 2012
Two Homes in One Equals Savvy Frugality
The age old phenomenon of extended family living need not only be a luxury afforded to royal families who live in opulent palaces large enough to house armies.
It also represents smart living where the rewards surpass even that ...
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Anna-Marie Smith
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26 Jan 2012
Kibler Park - Variety on the Urban Edge
Tucked down in the south of Jo’burg, just before the smallholdings start is Kibler Park. A smart little suburb with properties the track a broad spectrum of prices. Kibler Park sits just south of the Klipriveirsberg Nature ...
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Ben Kelly
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25 Jan 2012
A Day in the Sun
A person could be forgiven for thinking that outdoor adventure options in Gauteng are somewhat limited. The area lacks alp-like mountain ranges and there’s a distinct shortage of major rivers and dams. However, despite the ...
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Jacqueline Gray
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25 Jan 2012
Top 3 (Enjoyable) Projects to Try at Home
Let me be the first to admit that I am no fan of DIY partly because I have better things to do with my time but mainly because I have a Midas-like effect in that everything I touch breaks. Still, there are some projects that ...
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Shaun Wewege
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25 Jan 2012
Gonubie – A Little Piece of Heaven
Tucked away along the Eastern Cape coastline, this quiet and unassuming hamlet is actually a booming holiday haven which has in recent years attracted an increasing number of discerning holiday home owners.
Although you might ...
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Lea Jacobs
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25 Jan 2012
Glenashley - The Ideal Place to Raise a Family
Although not nearly as well-known as the holiday towns to the north of Durban, sales in the leafy green suburb of Glenashley are on the increase. Surrounded by good schools and the ever growing business opportunities of nearby ...
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Lea Jacobs
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25 Jan 2012
It’s Criminal
It comes as little surprise that the most common concern for those buying property in South Africa is the crime levels in the various suburbs. According to a survey conducted by Columinate Online Research on behalf of Private ...
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Lea Jacobs
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25 Jan 2012