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- Miss Africa 2016 calls on young people to build a better continent
- Small travel businesses in the spotlight at SA's 2016 Tourism Indaba
- Johannesburg developing entrepreneurs who make a difference
- Bringing brain science to winemaking: SA's world-first 'neurowine'
- Xhosa design a hit on global catwalks
- Rescued lions find home in South Africa
- Bumble Books named Africa's best children's publishers
- 67 Blankets for Mandela claims a world record
- Africans on Time magazine's 2016 100 Most Influential list
- SA artists erect Mandela statue in Palestine
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Open Streets brings people together
Cape Town's new Open Streets movement takes an old idea from Bogotá, Colombia, and turns city thoroughfares over to residents, who use the space for breaking down social barriers ¿ and having a lot of fun.Featured
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- New video game developed in Africa
- Infographic: Know your copyrights on World Book and Copyright Day
- African music gets boost in London
- World's oldest library to reopen
- 22 monuments for 22 years of freedom
- From priest, to activist and Public Peace Prize recipient
- Soft power, co-operation will give South Africa an edge in Africa