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The Tide has Turned in East London
The early history of the area is one of turmoil and war, with East London playing a significant role in the wars between the Boer, British and Xhosa in the mid-1800s. The city served as a supply port to the military headquarters ...
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Lea Jacobs
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12 Dec 2011
Extreme Green Home Makeover
Over the past few weeks we have looked at ways and means to green your home, reducing water and power consumption and at the same time, saving a few Rands. But what is the point of installing solar geysers or water harvesting ...
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Shaun Wewege
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09 Dec 2011
Neither Hurries nor Worries in Mosselbay
It comes as no surprise then when observing these residents going about their business in a happy state of mind, which apparently also holds true to the mild weather patterns of the region. According to the Guinness Book of World ...
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Anna-Marie Smith
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09 Dec 2011
The Secrets of Investing in the Right Holiday Home
Although many people still consider owning a second home in a prime holiday spot, those who rush into the deal may live to regret the decision. As with any property purchase, research is key and anyone who wants to invest in this ...
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Lea Jacobs
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08 Dec 2011
Horison Park - Going West on a Budget
The West Rand has a bit of a bad rep. Those that live in the northern suburbs of Johannesburg look down on those from the west, and anywhere other than the north with an element of disdain. There are, however, plenty of ...
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Ben Kelly
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08 Dec 2011
Glenferness AH Ticking Over
Glenferness AH in Kyalami Johannesburg is holding steady amidst stormy global economic conditions. So says Tony Larsson of Country & Suburbia which specialises in the area.
According to Larsson, the inherent appeal and wide open ...
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Jacqueline Gray
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08 Dec 2011
South African College High School – Let Us Be Judged by Our Actions
Located at the foot of Table Mountain and Devil’s Peak, SACS provides a balanced education amidst world-class facilities in a beautiful setting.
Founded in 1829, SACS is South Africa’s oldest high school and, as such, is endowed ...
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Claire Fraser
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06 Dec 2011
Recycling - Where do I Start?
Magazines and websites often run features that show readers how they can go about reusing items that are usually thrown away. While modern living is often wasteful I have to wonder whether the key to reducing carbon footprints ...
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Shaun Wewege
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06 Dec 2011
THE 20 MILE RULE
Economists that analyse property are a negative bunch at the moment spurting enough doom to make you choke on your Christmas cake.
If you choose to see the cup half empty it probably will be, but more than ever we need to take a ...
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Justin Clarke
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06 Dec 2011
Take your Pick at the Bays of St Francis
For those not familiar with the rich pickings of this wonderful Eastern Cape area, it is the kind of place that grows on you to the point of buying property in assuring regular family holidays.
The area comprises Cape St Francis, ...
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Anna-Marie Smith
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05 Dec 2011