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Article Talk ~ ShopRite Holdings: Business Africa, The Africa Insight with David

ShopRite Holdings ShopRite Holdings are the largest supermarket retailer on the African continent. They are a business with a market capitalisation of about R96 billion, over 146 000 employees, thousands of stores and a network of distribution centres across 15 countries. The company recorded R141 billion in revenue for 2017. They serve local communities with…
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African Tribes ~ Zulu, South Africa: The Africa Insight with David

Zulu, South AfricaPopulation ~11,000,000 With a population of around 11 million people, Zulu is the largest ethnic group in South Africa, and one of the continent’s largest tribes. The Zulu are a warrior tribe descended from East Africa, and migrated south centuries ago to find a home in KwaZulu-Natal on South Africa’s Indian Ocean Coast.…
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African Tribes ~ Xhosa, South Africa: The Africa Insight with David

Xhosa, South AfricaPopulation ~8,000,000 The Xhosa ethnic group is one of the largest in South Africa, with their homelands in the southeast of the country, in the forested Eastern Cape Province. The Xhosa have South Africa’s second most spoken language, after Zulu. This language is used to maintain their strong oral tradition, full of stories…
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Best University in West Africa ~ University of Cape Coast Cape, Coast Ghana: The Africa Insight with David

University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, Ghana DESCRIPTION The University of Cape Coast is the topmost ranked University in Ghana and West Africa and it is among the top 5 Universities in Africa in the 2022 Times Higher Education World University Rankings. The University of Cape Coast also ranks first globally for research influence. The University of Cape…
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African Tribes ~ Southern Ndebele, South Africa: The Africa Insight with David

Southern Ndebele, South AfricaPopulation ~1,100,000 The Southern Ndebele tribe is found in South Africa’s north-eastern provinces of Gauteng, Limpopo, and Mpumalanga, sharing some language with the Zulu. They have unique culture and beliefs, however, that sets them apart from other African ethnic groups. The Ndebele believe that illness is caused by spells or curses, an…



