Nature’s corner 82: Mopani Rest Camp, a thick-tailed greater galago and a small lion
By André Christof Let’s join André and Katie once again in the Kruger National Park. This time we are visiting…

By André Christof Let’s join André and Katie once again in the Kruger National Park. This time we are visiting…
In previous articles, we referred to the camps on St. Helena (https://wereldwyd.co.za/en/boer-graves-on-st-helena/) and Sri Lanka where Boer prisoners of war…
For many South Africans it starts with a Facebook ad, a WhatsApp message or someone saying: ‟I know someone who…
By Alize Scholtz Just imagine: You are on your way to South Africa after a pleasant holiday abroad. You are…
By Sue-Ann de Wet When people talk about emigration, they often focus on new job opportunities, schools, or adapting to…
By Sue-Ann de Wet There is something special that happens when you live far from the land of your birth….
AfriForum Worldwide’s World Guide is where South African businesses from all over the world come together to form a community….
By Alana Bailey The Afrikaans Language Monument celebrates the language’s origins rooted in three continents – Africa, Europe and Asia….
By Sue-Ann de Wet For many families, the decision to emigrate is one of the biggest decisions they will ever…
By Sue-Ann de Wet One of the biggest surprises of emigration is that the greatest challenge isn’t always the paperwork,…
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