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Business in the Spotlight – a flashback on 2022 (Part 1)

Dec 14, 2022

To adjust in a new country is a challenge. Everything is different and to find out where to find South African products and services almost becomes an adventure in itself. AfriForum Worldwide’s World Guide is here to help!

Today we look back on 2022’s businesses in the Spotlight.

  • Vaca Pintada – Painted Cow Art & Craft Studio

Vaca Pintada (English: painted cow) is a walk-in studio in Faial, Azores, where you can try various arts and crafts. Read more.

  • Oolfant.com

Oolfant.com is for Afrikaans homeschoolers searching for interesting information and inspiration for highly successful homeschooling. Read more.

  • Spaarwiel

 Spaarwiel is a podcast that discusses financial independence, personal finances, savings and investment opportunities. This podcast is presented by Eduan Kruger who talks to the ordinary man and women as well as specialists about personal finances and financial independence. Read more.

  • Die Spens

A South African shop in the Netherlands serving customers all over Europe in Afrikaans, English and Dutch since 2005. Read more.

  • Knysna Café & Bar

Knysna is a family owned and operated café in Paraparaumu, established in 2021 by husband and wife team, Andrew and Tanya. Having owned a successful restaurant in South Africa for over 15 years, they finally took the leap of faith and opened something of their own here in New Zealand. Read more.

  • Herklink

Anelia’s grandfather passed away in May 2020 in the Western Cape. In June her grandmother sent her a WhatsApp: “I couldn’t even say goodbye to my partner … I just pressed my elbow to his for the last time at the hospital’s entrance. He called for me during his final moments and I could not be there.” Following this cry for help, Anelia and Andri created a virtual memorial service. Read more.

 

  • Brighten Accountants

Brighten Accountants provide top quality services to customers throughout Australia, through innovative cloud technology and dedication to find the best accounting and tax solutions for each client. Read more.

  • Orpington Dental Care

Helen Loubser is Orpington Dental Care’s principal dentist. She qualified in South Africa in 1998 and took a two-year postgraduate course in cosmetic dentistry at the prestigious Eastman Dental School. We are a family-run practice and provide gentle and caring dentistry. With the patient at the centre, we focus on building strong relationships with patients. Read more.

  • Het Rand

Het Rand is a South African Brasserie situated in Brugge, Belgium. The best way to describe this restaurant is Belgian cuisine with a South African twist. Read more.

  • Roslyn Bespoke Jewellery

An artisan jeweller and metalsmith, Roslyn’s story began over ten years ago when she was inspired to craft a piece of jewellery from her son’s artwork. Read more.

  • Network Financial Services

Network Financial Services was founded by Eugene in 2012 – he brings over thirty years’ experience in the insurance industry both here in New Zealand and in South Africa. Read more.

  • Betsy’s South African Deli

Betsy’s South African Deli in Edmonton, Canada , Canada is your local South African connection when it comes to biltong, dry wors, chili bites and boerewors. Betsy’s also sells fresh baked pies and pasties. Read more.

  • Beskuitblik

Brenda Smit was born and bred in South Africa. She and her family moved to the Netherlands in 1998. Cooking and baking have always been her passion, and her family and friends’ love for her rusks encouraged her to bake more. Read more.

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