TOURISM
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ANC KZN PEC bulletin Nov 2001 | ||
Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
This edition concentrates in events happened in Ghana. Firstly, a book launch which took place in Accra. It was quite an occasion; graced by fellow poets, , by music and the Secretary for Culture, the poet Kobena Eyi Acquah. |
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Executive Summary, Vol 1, No 6, February 1995 |
AB the time for delivery, rather than goal setting, for the RDP approaches, so the problems of both a technical and a financial nature loom ever closer. The economy is, all things considered, in better shape, even if sectors of business remain sceptical of all aspects of the RDP. |
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Heritage Tourism Potential in the Ugu Region: A Project |
The purpose of this investigation is to identify the tourism potential of the Ugu Region in terms of historical and cultural sites as well as natural resources, in order to establish a sustainable tourism package that will benefit the people living in the area. |
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Hey Babe, Take a Walk on the Wild Side | ||
History of KZN Natal Zulus - Traditional Zulu File |
Compared to the northern parts of KwaZulu-Natal with their battlefields and nature reserves and the enhancement of the Midlands, the southern area of the province has not developed as far as tourism is concerned. There are, however, areas that could be ear-marked for tourism development. |
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India-Brazil .. South Africa (IBSA) Dialogue Forurn Trilateral Commission Meeting, New Delhi Agenda for Cooperation and Plan of Action | ||
Indian Opinion Vol.58 No.18 May 1959 | ||
Labadi: a Ghanian subculture |
Labadi was formerly well-known as one of the important Ga towns which lie along the coast of what is now Ghana. |
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Letter from Rhonda to Phyllis Naidoo |
Ntzizi, a SA refugee here, just told me Chris was deported. |
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Letter from Robert Morrell to Peter Brown | ||
Malawi will make independence work |
Nyasaland became Malawi on 6 July 1964. On that day Dr Banda put into operation the revised Five Year plan based on that of the late Dunduza K Chisiza. |
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Newspaper article: Jacob Zuma, one of KwaZulu Natal's most prominent sons, is fast emerging as the faourite for the position of ANC deputy president |
While the controversy over nominations for the ANC deputy presidency rages on and South Africans ponder whether Jacob Zuma, the party leadership's favorite, will indeed become the ANC's next deputy president, Mr Zuma himself hardly appears to be hardly enjoying his share of the excitement. |
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POTENTIAL OF TOURISM GROWTH BETWEEN AFRICA AND INDIA | ||
South African Digest - Week ended - June 8, 1979 | ||
South African Digest Week Ended June 1, 1979 | ||
Swimming pool - Bombay |
Swimming pool in Bombay |
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Tackling poverty and creating wealth: How the IFP views the economic priorities | ||
This is South Africa |
While still a developing country by UN definition South Africa is the most highly developed country by far on the African continent. |