19 July 2012

African Women Go Ahead ...



Nkosazana Clarice Dlamini-Zuma ( born 27 January 1949 ) is a South African politician and former anti-apartheid activist.

On 15 July 2012, Dlamini-Zuma was elected by the African Union Commission as its chairperson, making her the first woman to lead the organisation .

She was South Africa's Minister of Health from 1994 to 1999, under President Nelson Mandela, then Minister of Foreign Affairs from 17 June 1999 to 10 May 2009, under Presidents Thabo Mbeki and Kgalema Molanthe.

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09 July 2012

My Very Popular Friend .....


Bon Jour! Last time my good friend introduced himself, and invited you to visit him.

He is now very popular, so I thought I would follow his example.

I am a photographer, and I live at Just Africa.

As you see, I always have my camera with me. You never know when a Photo Opportunity will arise.

You can see my work on the website. I think it is very good.

I take all kinds of photos. See some of my portfolio for yourself here:











30 June 2012

Bon Jour. We are here from Senegal.......



Hello. I have come to Just Africa in Melbourne from West Africa. My colleagues and I welcome you to visit us in the store.

We have also been invited to appear on the website, so, "voila!", we can be in two places at the same time. 

My friends come from all walks of life: supervisors, soldiers, game rangers, clerks, photographers etc.

We like to dress well. Personally, I always wear a tie. It presents a good appearance, and gives an air of confidence.

Do come and see us. We are waiting. 



03 June 2012

For all the Pisceans among you . . .


Here is the Symbol for Pisces, worked into a Cushion Cover in the finest embroidery.

It's never too late to consider this as a gift to yourself, or others of this Zodiac sign.

Browse other lovely desgns here:

They have only just arrived in stock, so be in first.


27 May 2012

Owls - New in Stock


A charming selection of Owls from Zimbabwe, in Serpentine Stone, is now available In-Store and Online.

Find them here:

You can also find a really remarkable report on how Owls are being introduced into communities in South Africa.