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Spotlight Newsletter: 26 May 2022

May 26, 2022

Herewith the latest  AfriForum Worldwide Spotlight. This newsletter contains news pertinent to South Africans living abroad, but also interesting inserts from people living all over the globe. Feel free to forward this newsletter. Anybody can sign up for free.

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Buying groceries in a foreign country is no easy feat

One activity that is unavoidable is buying groceries – regardless of the country you live in. Food shopping can be a source of great excitement as well as deep despair to get used to when you have decided to leave your own country.

Cheapest ways to use money overseas in 2022

There are numerous factors to consider when planning to travel overseas. You want to secure your money; you do not want to pay excessive transaction fees, and you also want to be able to make payments easily. You have several options: Use a special travel card, your Visa or Mastercard card, or exchange cash before your trip begins. A range of digital payment options is also available these days, and it is slowly but surely replacing cash in the trading.

Nature’s Corner – Sable antelopes

Sable antelope cows and juveniles (Hippotragus niger) with their chestnut brown to dark brown coats, graze at the Silolweni River, south of the Tshokwane Picnic Site in the Kruger National Park. The dominant female terrorizes the others with her long horns until some hamerkops (Scopus umbretta) startle them and they scatter.

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