Wildlife Poaching: Africa's Surging Trafficking Threat

 — South Africa is home to more than 70 percent of the world's rhinos, including 90 percent of Africa's 20,000 white rhinos and 40 percent of the extremely rare black rhino. The majority of these animals reside in South Africa's Kruger National Park (KNP). At some 2 million hectares, KNP is about the size of Israel.

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South Africa

 — South Africa - Colonial Economy, Resources, Trade: From 1770 to 1870 the region became more fully integrated into the world capitalist economy. Trekboers, who were weakly controlled by the Dutch East India Company, advanced across the semidesert Karoo of the central Cape and collided with African agricultural peoples along a line running …

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South Africa vs. Big Pharma: Duking It out over Patent Law

 — Big Pharma's fear can be explained by the symbolic power of South Africa's decisions, which have proven to be examples Global South countries quickly follow. It is ironic that the pharmaceutical industries has decided to wage a fierce campaign against patent reform in South Africa, the country that had the first and the most successful ...

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South Africa: When Strong Institutions and Massive …

 — Between 2001 and 2008, the longest sustained commodity boom in recent history, South Africa's mining industry contracted at a rate of 1 percent per year, even though its closest competitors grew an average of 5 percent per year—notwithstanding a 2010 valuation by Citgroup of South Africa's proven mineral resource wealth at $2.5 …

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Water Park Equipment for Sale In South Africa

Water park equipment for sale in South Africa become more and more popular in the water parks. They are suitable for new water parks and also suitable for earlier water park's update. ... Common water park slides mainly include big horn slides, rainbow competition slide, spiral slide, spiral slide and space basin slides. BNWP-03 Electric ...

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A history of mining in South Africa

M M ining in South Africa has been a contentious issue since 15-year-old Erasmus Stephanus Jacobs discovered South Africa's first diamond, the Eureka, in Hopetown in 1867. It kickstarted what historians call the Mineral Revolution, which made few European opportunists wealthy beyond measure, and saw hundreds of thousands of men leaving …

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Big Dutchman Southern Africa

Having worked with local Southern African farmers since 1966 and with global farmers since 1938, Big Dutchman Southern Africa provides globally researched pig, poultry and egg farming equipment adapted to the unique climate, infrastructure, labor and farming conditions of Southern African countries.

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Brief history of gold mining in South Africa

South Africa began to slow down in the 1880s, as the new deposits being found tended to be pyritic ore and gold could not be extracted from this compound with any of the then available technologies. John Stewart MacArthur and the Dingus brothers overcame this by suspending the crushed ore in a cyanide solution.

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The Haunting Legacy of South Africa's Gold Mines

 — South Africa's Department of Mineral Resources, or DMR, holds a list of 6,000 "derelict and ownerless" mines, which became the government's problem over the years when the former owners disappeared. While the DMR slowly rehabilitates those mines— at a rate of about 10 per year — companies continue to walk away from …

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