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21 hours ago ago from Celebrate South Africa
South Africa is opening its doors to welcome the world for the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ . Millions of people will be visiting South Africa to witness this historic event. South African Tourism has launched its new 2010 website which provides exciting and useful information for anyone who wants to travel to South Africa for the 2010 FIFA World Cup™. The site gives you the chance to learn a little more about the host country, South Africa ...
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Asia Times has an interesting piece titled: " Trouble in China's little Africa ." They don't mean Beijing's African allies, where the paper acknowledges that China's approach raises questions of colonialism v2.0 (question for the peanut gallery - is that a bad thing? why or why not?). Instead, they mean the growing set of African businesspeople in China's southern provinces: "The southern Chinese province of Guangdong, the country's (and ...
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The Makoya Fan Helmet, as South African as its thunderous footballing partner, the Vuvuzela, is the famous South African football helmet that’s worn by die-hard, enthusiastic fans, and as the time comes for South Africans to host the world's biggest sporting event, the Fifa World Cup, the world is going to see football in all [...]
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The Museum of African Culture is the only museum in New England devoted exclusively to Sub-Saharan African art and culture. There are over 1,500 pieces in the collection of the Museum ranging from large scale, elaborately carved wooden masks to smaller scale figures, cast copper alloy (bronze) figures, textiles, utilitarian objects, ceramic, bone, ivory [...] Related posts: The Museum of African Culture in Portland On Display at Colby Museum ...
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