Throwback: Bussiness in the Spotlight (Part 3)

11/01/2021
| By AfriForum Wêreldwyd

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It’s challenging to adapt in a new country. Everything is different and to find your favourite South African products can be quite an adventure, lucily Worldwide is here to help. Worldwide’s World Guide is unique, here you can find a gathering of South African businesses from all around the world creating a network of South Africans abroad. Every week, Worldwide selects one of the companies on the World Guide to appear in the spotlight.

  1. The Biltong Shack

Growing up in South Africa, Biltong was at the centre of all memorable occasions. From teething to family meals, from sporting events to pub snacks with friends, this tasty snack has played a huge role in my life. Read more.

2. Lekker Saffa Spaza isn’t afraid to walk the extra mile to make sure that you feel right at home. All you have to do is to place your order and their team will deliver your South African package right to your doorstep.Read more.

3. Belle Moi Sugar Scrubs

Belle Moi means “beautiful me” in French and the owner, Anriëtte, believe in self-care. From this passion for self-care and feeling good about yourself Belle Moi was born, because there is no better way to spoil yourself than with a homemade sugar scrub. Read more.

4. Nederkaans

Nederkaans is a South African brand that is the epitome of style and quality. They sell clothes, handbags, placemats, table runners and home decorations. All their designs are creative and responsible with a tad of a sunny, South African attitude. Read more.

5. Kokkedarling Pty Ltd

With our recipe videos, Kokkedarling and her junior chef teach young children to experiment with healthy recipes themselves. Each recipe is affordable, flavoursome and easy to prepare. Read more.

6. Kotze Law

Kotze Law (formerly Suffolk-Law) is a boutique legal practice located in the picturesque suburb of Bicton in Perth, Western Australia. We offer quality advice and represent a diverse range of individual and corporate clients. Read more.

7. Peace of Afrika

Peace of Afrika sources shoes, knitware and other fashion and decor items, mainly from South African producers or home industries, many of which they have been supporting for several years while these manufacturers were growing into sustainable businesses. Read more.

8. René de Lange Homeware

Art is food for the soul. The right type of artwork can change your mood and make you want to surround yourself with even more works of art. This is exactly how we feel if we look at René de Lange’s artworks. Read more.

South African businesses are close to our hearts. List your business on Worldwide’s World Guide today and take advantage of this amazing networking opportunity.

List your business here.

 

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