But the Emancipation Proclamation it itself did not end slavery in the United States, as it only applied to the 11 Confederate states then at war against the Union, and only to the portion of those states not already under Union control. Who ended slavery? That day—January 1, 1863—President LincolnRead More →

If it is to be considered lawful, chastisement must be reasonable and moderate in relation to its end. The welfare of the child is the key and overriding consideration, and deservedly so. When was chastisement abolished in South Africa? On 18 September 2019, the Constitutional Court of South Africa ruledRead More →

South Korea is famous for being the land of kimchi, K-pop, K-dramas, tech giant Samsung, automotive manufacturer Hyundai, soju, Korean fried chicken, Korean barbecue, the 12-step skincare routine, and of course, Gangnam Style. But there’s so much more to this East Asian tiger than the trends it has given birthRead More →

There is virtually no crime in this area. What is the safest city in Cleveland Ohio? The Safest Neighborhoods In Cleveland For 2021 Ohio City-West Side. University District. Downtown. Edgewater. Riverside. Old Brooklyn. Buckeye Shaker. Jefferson. What are the bad areas of Cleveland Ohio? Most Dangerous Neighborhoods In Cleveland, OHRead More →

The Spar Group Limited is a wholesaler and distributor of groceries, which owns six distribution centres in South Africa. The independent retailers that trade under the Spar brands are a voluntary trading group (and are not franchisees). How much does a Spar franchise cost in South Africa? Start-up-costs for buyingRead More →

Real Pearls Have Imperfections The vast majority of pearls are not perfect. There is almost always an imperfection such as an issue with the shape, a slight indentation or slightly off color to it (even if ever so slight). Are South Sea Shell pearls real? South Sea Shell Pearls areRead More →

Following the defeat of the Boers in the Anglo-Boer or South African War (1899–1902), the Union of South Africa was created as a self-governing dominion of the British Empire on 31 May 1910 in terms of the South Africa Act 1909, which amalgamated the four previously separate British colonies: CapeRead More →

JOHANNESBURG – South Africa’s Afrikaans-speaking community is expected to grow to more than 7-million people by the year according to findings by the Solidarity Movement. … “In 12 years’ time South Africa will be home to more than 7 million Afrikaners and Afrikaans-speaking people,” says Mulder. Do black South AfricansRead More →