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Business in the Spotlight: Saarkie Stories

Apr 26, 2023

This week, the spotlight is on Saarkie Stories in New Zealand.

Saarkie Stories is listed free of charge on AfriForum Worldwide’s World Guide. This guide enables people to support South African businesses abroad.

Looking for Afrikaans and a little bit of English reading in New Zealand? This is a must-see! Albany based and online sales, shipping to New Zealand or globally.

Afrikaans books for adults, children, teenagers, learning to read – true stories, Christian stories, five-minute stories for children, cooking and horror stories – there are tons to choose from. Anything from baby books, to teenagers reading Trompie and Saartjie, colouring and activity books, to many genres including all year round diaries and Bibles.

Saarkie Stories is a depot for Saarkie Limited for delivery and collection of international parcels. Sending within NZ starts at $10. www.saarkie.co.nz

Do you think your business deserves time in the spotlight? Make use of the opportunity today and become part of our AfriForum Worldwide network. On AfriForum Worldwide’s World Guide you not only become part of a business network, it is also a valuable way of building a support base for those days when you miss home too much and everyone is just too far away.

Contact Saarkie Stories

Click here to visit the Saarkie Stories website.
Click here to visit Saarkie Stories on AfriForum Worldwide’s World Guide.

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