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We were the first guests at the new Park Hyatt Johannesburg and got to check out all the amenities the 31-room hotel has to ...
Park Hyatt Johannesburg opens with luxury rooms, heritage architecture and South African art, offering refined hospitality in ...
One of the world’s most influential design minds is coming to Johannesburg. Nigerian-born, Switzerland-based architect and designer Charles O Job has been named Designer of the Year for Decorex Joburg ...
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Ethiopian News Agency - ENA on MSNEthiopia: Land of a Thousand LakesAt the invitation of the Finnish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and coordinated by the Embassy of Finland in Addis Ababa, I recently had the extraordinary opportunity to visit Finland. This remarkable ...
Agatha Christie, Marlene Dietrich, Margaret Thatcher, Henry Kissinger, or David Bowie slept between its linen sheets, and ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNTanzania: How Millen Magese Gave Tanzanian Pageantry a Glamorous New Lease of LifeJust when you thought the Tanzanian beauty pageant scene had been laid gently to rest, like a oncebeloved family heirloom placed at the back of a cupboard up pops a twist so poetic, even Shaaban ...
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Islands on MSNThe World's Largest Casinos Deliver Big Wins, Bigger Luxury, And Massive EntertainmentFrom China to the U.S., here are the biggest casinos in the world, and a look into what they deliver, from entertainment ...
JOHANNESBURG, July 1 (Reuters) – A gauge of South African manufacturing sentiment showed signs of improvement in June, reaching its second-highest level this year though output is stillweak and ...
Homeowners are being warned to ensure their property is protected against a growing threat in South Africa.
"If I may say, from a Canadian perspective, the strength of the ties between our countries are great," Carney told South African President Cyril Ramaphosa.
This name, “Azania,” is primarily used by individuals who identify themselves as revolutionaries or radicals within South Africa’s academic, political, and social spheres.
South African retail sales rose to 5.1% year on year in April after rising by a revised 1.2% in March, Statistics South Africa figures showed on Wednesday.
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