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South Africa. You've got to go there. The beaches, the food, the vineyards, the animals.
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Anna Martin has found voluntary work in Africa rewarding but is worried about the implications on her return.
Eating chocolate is more stimulating to the heart and the head than kissing, according to new research.
Peter Mortlock says overseas visitors will be delighted at how far their money will stretch.
South Africa
The true face of Tutankhamun is to be revealed to the public for the first time.
Shops are empty and petrol is only available on the black market - so come to Zimbabwe for a holiday.
The production of top quality wine by a British-born businessman in one of the planet's driest spots has been hailed as an "absolute miracle" by experts.
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Caroline Faulkner on driving in the traffic-dense metropolis of Johannesburg.
Carol Kruger finds she prefers the nightmare roads of western Kenya to crowded Underground trains.
The concept of camping in Kenya never fails to tie my stomach in knots.
Having to watch out for "black taxis" is a downside of living in beautiful sunny South Africa.
In in South Africa where there are 11 official languages, it's no surprise that misunderstandings occur.
Peta Thornycroft, a Zimbabwean, is one of the last remaining independent reporters in Zimbabwe.
Mike Pflanz, The Daily Telegraph?s Africa Correspondent, is based in Nairobi.
South Africa possesses the multicultural strengths of Switzerland.


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