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Umbrella Thorn
Vachellia (Acacia) tortilis The Umbrella Thorn is one of the most characteristic large trees of our dry savanna regions, and occurs from South Africa through eastern Africa into northern Africa and…
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Notes from Underground
The cursory familiarity that many people today have with Nelson Mandela’s story of moral courage and triumph has produced a near-universal secular beatification. Mandela enjoys an image akin to that of Martin Luther King Jr. The late South African has, in other words, become an easy-to-claim hero. From the perspective of the present, Mandela’s ultimate triumph can feel deceptively predestined. His political journey, like that of his country, was far more complex. By Howard W. French.
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How Did Rifles With an American Stamp End Up in the Hands of African Poachers?
High-powered hunting rifles are the tools of the trade for poachers in South Africa and Mozambique. Steady and deadly accurate, the rifles are capable of dropping a rhinoceros with one shot from long distances, and are a major reason the rhinos in those African countries, highly valued for their horns, are dwindling toward extinction.
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One Million South African Bees 'Poisoned'
An ant-controlling insecticide used by wine farmers is suspected to have caused the deaths.
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What lies at the bottom of one of the deepest holes ever dug by man?
Over the years at 60 Minutes, we've been in more than a few tunnels. We explored Mexican drug lord El Chapo's subterranean escape routes, burrowed through a Roman villa buried by Mt. Vesuvius and traveled the depths of the New York City subway. But nothing prepared us for a place called Moab Khotsong, a South African gold mine that extends nearly two miles beneath the surface. In their pursuit of gold, South Africans have dug the deepest holes on Earth. The country was the world's top gold producer for decades.
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'It's true that whites stole our land, but they're also Namibians,' says President Geingob
Namibia's President Hage Geingob on Sunday urged citizens to take part in the debate over mooted land reforms, including the expropriation of land, in order to avoid chaos. The southern African country will hold a "national land conference" from October 1-5, for discussion of policies that will accelerate the land reform programme.
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White farmers try to offload land in South Africa before it is seized
White farmers in South Africa are trying to flog their land as fears grow that the government is about to start a widespread campaign of seizures. Union bosses say a record number of properties are for sale but nobody is buying, making the properties effectively worthless. Agri SA union, which represents mainly white commercial farmers, has warned that such seizures will deter investment, cause job losses, and may rob South Africa of the ability to feed itself.
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South Africa farm seizures BEGIN: Chaos as first expropriation of white-owned farms starts
Johannesburg-based newspaper City Press reported owners Akkerland Boerdery wanted 200 million rand (£16.7m) for the land, but that the country’s government were willing to offer them just a tenth of that at 20 million rand (£1.67m). A letter sent to the owners earlier this year had said: “Notice is hereby given that a terrain inspection will be held on the farms on April 5, 2018 at 10am in order to conduct an audit of the assets and a handover of the farm’s keys to the state.”
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Don't move! Tourists freeze as elephants grab a drink from swimming pool
A casual chill by the pool for a couple of tourists in South Africa's Kruger National Park became an unexpected up-close moment with nature. The pair were filmed frozen to their sunbeds as three wild elephants popped by for a drink from the swimming pool. Another couple made the recording and told Newsflare it was one of the "most amusing sights we have seen in a long time".
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Trevor [Noah] Celebrates Nelson Mandela’s 100th Birthday
The Daily Show
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South Africa Celebrates Completion of Gigantic, Super-sensitive Telescope
MeerKAT has drawn astronomers, engineers and data scientists from around the world
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'Dead' woman found alive in morgue fridge
The woman, who is now recovering in hospital, had been declared dead following a road accident.
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Iceberg proposal snowballs into reality | CapeTown ETC
A few months ago, the idea of towing an iceberg to help Cape Town’s water crisis would have been called ludicrous. Now, government has said they will look into the proposal to bolster the city’s critical water supply, provided they receive a detailed plan of the project cost. South African marine salvage expert Nick Sloane, who is in charge of the project, now has a $130-million investor. Moving ahead, all he requires is a signed agreement by June 30 with the authorities to buy iceberg water.
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The Unlikely Upside of Cape Town's Drought
What are human beings capable of when it feels as if the world is about to end?
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Lesbian couple tortured, killed and 'raped in front of each other'
The lesbian couple who were tortured and killed last year were raped in front of each other, a court has heard. South African spouses Joey van Niekerk, 32, and Anisha van Niekerk, 30, were murdered last year after being tortured, prosecutors have said. The couple went missing on December 10, after leaving their home in Mooinooi for Joey’s father’s funeral.
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Winnie Madikizela-Mandela Is Dead at 81; Fought Apartheid
Her fight against apartheid, later overshadowed by scandal, both benefited from and resented the celebrity status of her longtime husband, Nelson Mandela.
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Winnie Mandela, 'Mother' then 'Mugger' of New South Africa, Dies at 81
Hailed as mother of the 'new' South Africa, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela's legacy as an anti-apartheid heroine was undone when she was revealed to be a ruthless ideologue prepared to sacrifice laws and lives in pursuit of revolution and redress.
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