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Worldwide interactive World Guide

Jan 28, 2016

The Worldwide World Guide gives you information on shopping for South African goods in your area. Biltong, Ouma beskuit, blatjang, help with financing, immigration, South African attorneys, restaurants and more can be found in the World Guide on South African businesses across the world.

Just take a look at Worldwide’s World Guide – follow these easy steps:

  1. Click on your country of interest to the interactive world map on Worldwide home page, or go click on the link World Guide.
  2. Now select the area where you live, or merely click on GENERAL to see all the businesses owned by South Africans in the country of your choice.
  3. There you will find a list of businesses or concerns that an immigrant may require, with a brief description of each one. For complete information and contact details just click on the read more link.
  4. You may also click on the website address of the relevant concern or business to be transferred to the website in question.

Support other South Africans in your area. Contact us if you would like to list your business – it is free.

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Sue-Ann de Wet

Sue-Ann de Wet is the Head of Diaspora at AfriForum.

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