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The country’s climate is probably one of the best in the world with mainly temperate conditions all year round. Investment in South Africa, KPMG

Sunny South Africa offers between 7.5 and 9.5 hours of sunshine daily, compared with a miserable 3.8 in London and 6.9 in New York. And it rains on fewer than 80 days a year in Johannesburg. With more land than Germany, Italy and France combined, South Africa also offers the most important commodity of the 21st century – space.

South Africa: Reasons to Stay

South Africa boasts wonderfully warm summers, deliciously cool winters, the subtropics, the dry bushveld, snow on the mountain peaks…

South Africa is one of the only 12 countries in the world to supply safe, drinkable tap water. Sawubona Magazine

The Rand Water Board is the world’s fifth best in quality supply of drinking water.
Another elephant has been discovered living in the Knysna forest, indicating that Knysna's elephants may be breeding and are not doomed to extinction. Sourced by Ivan Booth (www.alerts. co.za)

The Cango Caves (near Oudtshoorn) has the longest underground cave sequence in the world - measuring in at 3km. Fair Lady, April 2003

The country is endowed with a fabulous store of natural mineral resources. Investment in South Africa, KPMG

South Africa’s vast proven coal reserves have more than made up for its lack of oil. Investment in South Africa, KPMG

Government gets a green star after Thor Chemicals became the first firm to be ordered to clean up its pollution under the Environment Act, or face a R60 million fine. Sourced by Ivan Booth (www.alerts.co.za)



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