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One of the quietest, but most profound experiences of emigration is the loss of context. In your country of origin,…

One of the quietest, but most profound experiences of emigration is the loss of context. In your country of origin,…
By Sue-Ann de Wet On 7 February 2003, Marius le Grange landed in Perth with two suitcases, a winter sleeping…
It is a challenge to adapt in a new country. AfriForum Worldwide is here to help you. The best way…
By Sue-Ann de Wet It is quite exceptional to publish a book when you’re 13 years old. To come up…
There are certain flavours that instantly take you home – even if “home” is thousands of kilometres away. For many…
By Alana Bailey Recently the Kruger Monument on Church Square in Pretoria was in the news due to the vandalism…
Your support not only made funds available; it also brought hope where there was despair, gave a voice where rights…
By Sue-Ann de Wet The first year after emigration rarely goes as planned. Even when the decision has been carefully…
Every business has a story, one of courage, dreams and a touch of South African determination. When people pack their…
By Sue-Ann de Wet Adaptation is often misunderstood. It is equated with becoming quiet, being less, or putting aside your…
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