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8 Interesting Soweto Tourist Attractions that Aren’t on Vilakazi Street
Soweto is one of Joburg’s most popular tourist attractions. But the vast majority of Soweto’s tourists don’t stray far from Vilakazi Street, the tour-bus-choked former home of Nelson Mandela.
Soweto is a massive city within a city, home to millions of people, and there are interesting things to see and do all over the area. Here are eight great places to visit in Soweto that aren’t on Vilakazi Street.
1) Walter Sisulu Square
Statistical information on the Avocado Industry in the Mopani District, Limpopo, South Africa, 2018
This is a summarized version of a report which was compiled and submitted to Government during the recent meetings which was held in Tzaneen to discuss the matter on Land Expropriation without Compensation, by the attorney firm, Thomas & Swanepoel Inc. in Tzaneen, on behalf of various commercial farmers and stakeholders in the Mopani District.
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The avocado industry in Mopani is a highly complex industry with various businesses whose livelihood depends directly and indirectly there on.
Avozilla- the world’s largest avocado
There’s a sizeable new addition to the avocado industry, and it’s called the Avozilla - the biggest avocado you can buy.
This exciting cultivar originated in South Africa and has an average weight of 1,2 kg, in comparison with the 200-250gr of a normal avocado!
Despite some confusion on the matter, the Avozilla is NOT a genetically-modified avocado and has not been treated with any growth-enhancing chemicals.
Avo Fest 2018
Avo Mania
Winter time in Tzaneen is when we celebrate the wonder fruit of the moment – Avocado’s!
Avocado cultivation was commercialised by the work of pioneers like Dr Wilson Popenoe at the beginning of the 20th century and is now widely used in many areas outside its centre of origin.
In South Africa, Dr Hans Merensky initiated the first avocado orchard plantings at Westfalia Estate in 1933, and currently the avocado is grown in the tropics on both sides of the equator and in subtropical regions up to 43o latitude.