Source: http://www.knightfrank-holiday-rentals.co.za/
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Holiday Lettings in South Africa
Source: http://www.knightfrank-holiday-rentals.co.za/
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Why do I need life insurance?
In response to the question “Why do I need life insurance?” one could pose a counter-question: “What happens to the people who mean something to you when you die?”
Life cover is a product that provides financial protection for the most important people in your life. It protects the wellbeing of your loved ones and prevents them from experiencing financial hardship when they can no longer depend on your monthly income or support as breadwinner after your death.
Life insurance companies offer you the opportunity to invest in the future of your loved ones before it is too late. If you are young and healthy, your monthly premiums will generally be lower so it is wise to seek affordable life cover before you turn 65. Depending on your individual risk profile you will be able to take out cover at an agreed premium that will provide a certain lump sum payout to those dear to you when you pass away.
Source: http://www.sa-insured.co.za/why-do-i-need-life-insurance/
Life cover is a product that provides financial protection for the most important people in your life. It protects the wellbeing of your loved ones and prevents them from experiencing financial hardship when they can no longer depend on your monthly income or support as breadwinner after your death.
Life insurance companies offer you the opportunity to invest in the future of your loved ones before it is too late. If you are young and healthy, your monthly premiums will generally be lower so it is wise to seek affordable life cover before you turn 65. Depending on your individual risk profile you will be able to take out cover at an agreed premium that will provide a certain lump sum payout to those dear to you when you pass away.
Source: http://www.sa-insured.co.za/why-do-i-need-life-insurance/
Thursday, November 7, 2013
The World’s Top Five Hotels
Almost every city in the world has some kind of tourism industry. With tourism, comes a need for hospitality, and with that, a need for excellent hotel management. Some hotels stand out from the rest. They just have an extra je ne sais quoi that sets the bar higher for other hotels to compete with. Below is a list of the world's top five hotels. Each hotel on this list has achieved rave reviews from more than one source and encompasses everything that the perfect hotel needs – a sense of homeliness, elegance, comfort and world-class service.
Source: http://exploring-cape-town.tumblr.com/post/66327103788/the-worlds-top-five-hotels
Source: http://exploring-cape-town.tumblr.com/post/66327103788/the-worlds-top-five-hotels
Property in Tokai Residential
Tokai is a large residential suburb situated on the foothills of the spectacular Elephants Eye mountain range. The lush, leafy suburb is a nature lover’s dream, with a selection of off-road cycling routes and scenic mountain and forest walks.
Named after Tokaj – a range of hills in Hungary – Tokai was originally a wide open area dotted with various wine farms and quaint smallholdings. Today the suburb is predominantly residential, but a number of authentic Cape Dutch houses still stand among the more modern developments. The suburb was established in the late 1940s and built up quickly due to the urgent need for housing for the English-speaking South African soldiers returning from World War II.
Source: http://www.remax.co.za/Property-in-Tokai-Cape-Town-Western-Cape/
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Diabetes in South Africa
Insurers who do accept patients with diabetes are bound to increase their premiums significantly as the risk to insure them are above average. That’s why taking out life insurance at a young, healthy age can prove beneficial.
Click here for more information about illnesses that will or won't be covered by health insurance.
Source: http://www.insurancesaysno.co.za/insurance-for-diabetes/
Image Source: http://www.chicagonow.com/living-with-diabetes/2012/06/autoimmune-or-not-whats-type-1b-diabetes/
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Buy The Home of Your Dreams
If you are looking to buy the home of your dreams, SA Home Loans has the product for you. Every loan on offer is designed to meet the needs and expectations of their clients, providing you with the chance to fulfill every desire you have ever had for your dream home.
Source: http://exploring-cape-town.tumblr.com/post/58899249502/what-kind-of-home-loan-is-best-for-you
Source: http://exploring-cape-town.tumblr.com/post/58899249502/what-kind-of-home-loan-is-best-for-you
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Physical Appearance and Appeal
Have you considered taking out life cover but aren’t sure whom to nominate as your near and dear one? Are you fighting a losing battle trying to get the attention of the fairer sex and air punching out of frustration because you haven’t yet found someone that you can spend your life with?
It may be that you are not focused on getting yourself into shape. You are probably thinking that it’s far better to settle with your barrel than with a six pack. Or you are hiding behind the excuse that girls go for personality and not looks? Yes, it’s important to be a nice guy, but being a nice, good looking guy will surely get the girls to take more notice of you – guaranteed.
Not everyone can have the body of a Greek god, but there are a few things you can do to enhance your physical appearance and appeal, such as building muscles girls will swoon over.
For starters, be realistic. Set yourself an achievable goal. To think that exercising for a week or two will have you looking like a superstar is just not realistic. Be practical and take your lifestyle, time, and eating and drinking habits all into consideration and then decide on your medium to long-term objectives.
Although ladies find muscles attractive, it’s difficult to say which body parts they fancy the most, as they each do have unique tastes and favourites. But it is safe to say that most of them will be proud to have a gentleman at their side who has worked out and has fabulous muscles. For more visit FRANK.NET
Source: http://www.wellaware.co.za/how-to-get-muscles-girls-will-swoon-over-2/
It may be that you are not focused on getting yourself into shape. You are probably thinking that it’s far better to settle with your barrel than with a six pack. Or you are hiding behind the excuse that girls go for personality and not looks? Yes, it’s important to be a nice guy, but being a nice, good looking guy will surely get the girls to take more notice of you – guaranteed.
Not everyone can have the body of a Greek god, but there are a few things you can do to enhance your physical appearance and appeal, such as building muscles girls will swoon over.
For starters, be realistic. Set yourself an achievable goal. To think that exercising for a week or two will have you looking like a superstar is just not realistic. Be practical and take your lifestyle, time, and eating and drinking habits all into consideration and then decide on your medium to long-term objectives.
Although ladies find muscles attractive, it’s difficult to say which body parts they fancy the most, as they each do have unique tastes and favourites. But it is safe to say that most of them will be proud to have a gentleman at their side who has worked out and has fabulous muscles. For more visit FRANK.NET
Source: http://www.wellaware.co.za/how-to-get-muscles-girls-will-swoon-over-2/
Friday, June 7, 2013
Protect Your Automotive Investment
My son has never been interested in paying for cover of any kind. He only sees as far as his nose and
wants the money in his pocket now. No matter what I tell him of my past experience, the belief that
"It won't happen to me" is just to set in his mind for the time being. He won't even get himself some
personal insurance at the very lest.
So I have now decided to look into it myself and find something affordable to at least give me some peace of mind. After looking into I've decided to take out some ford fiesta insurance (on my sons car), some ford bantam insurance (on my own car) and nissan micra insurance on my wife's car. I found the premiums so low that I just couldn't resist taking them all onto my own name, for a small price I can protect my whole family.
Protect Your Automotive Investment
My son has never been interested in paying for cover of any kind. He only sees as far as his nose and
wants the money in his pocket now. No matter what I tell him of my past experience, the belief that
"It won't happen to me" is just to set in his mind for the time being. He won't even get himself some
personal insurance at the very lest.
So I have now decided to look into it myself and find something affordable to at least give me some peace of mind. After looking into I've decided to take out some ford fiesta insurance (on my sons car), some ford bantam insurance (on my own car) and nissan micra insurance on my wife's car. I found the premiums so low that I just couldn't resist taking them all onto my own name, for a small price I can protect my whole family.
Protect Your Automotive Investment
My son has never been interested in paying for cover of any kind. He only sees as far as his nose and
wants the money in his pocket now. No matter what I tell him of my past experience, the belief that
"It won't happen to me" is just to set in his mind for the time being. He won't even get himself some
personal insurance at the very lest.
So I have now decided to look into it myself and find something affordable to at least give me some peace of mind. After looking into I've decided to take out some ford fiesta insurance (on my sons car), some ford bantam insurance (on my own car) and nissan micra insurance on my wife's car. I found the premiums so low that I just couldn't resist taking them all onto my own name, for a small price I can protect my whole family.
Monday, May 27, 2013
Do you have a honest, registered financial services provider?
FRANK is a life investment company and a
registered financial services provider
Frank.Net sells Life Cover,
Disability Cover, Serious Illness Cover, and Salary Protection directly to
people without using brokers.
FRANK is re-insured by Munich Re - the world's leading re-insurer -
so you never have to worry if we have money.
FRANK tells it like it is.
They're not going to hide behind big words or misleading jargon like
everyone else.
FRANK believes you're ready for a voice of reason.
A voice that respects the fact that you're intelligent enough to
make your own decisions based on the simple facts.
FRANK is honest, open and direct - they'd rather tell you a painful
truth than a pleasant lie.
They have a team of people who are dedicated, motivated,
knowledgeable and intelligent. And each person working at FRANK is
"hand-picked", because they want to ensure that you get the best
service possible.
If you want to know their technical details here they are:
FRANK Life Limited (Registration number: 2008/014113/06) is a
registered life insurer with its own life insurance licence issued by the
Financial Services Board.
FRANK Financial Services (Proprietary) Limited (Registration number:
2008/010016/07) is registered with the Financial Services Board as an
authorised financial services provider – FSP number 40948.
Both legal entities are trading as FRANK.NET.
Contact
FRANK.NET for a life insurance
quote or
call on 0860 722 227 to find out more about the advantages of taking out
Life Cover.
Monday, April 29, 2013
Finding Work In The Finance Sector
There's a trick to choosing the right job. Deciding on the correct carreer, getting qualified, locating the right job for you and then nailing the interview. Each step is equally important, as one without the other will inevitably result in not obtaining work which of course is the goal.
Of course, some jobs offer a more stable lifestyle than others and jobs in the finance sector generally tend to be stable and rewarding. Your location will also play a role in the availability of jobs. For instance if you're looking for finance jobs in Pretoria or FMCG jobs in Johannesburg, you might have more luck than if you were looking in Piketburg.
Either way if you're looking for a solid carreer path, these would be good options to consider for your future.
Monday, April 15, 2013
Ford Kuga Hits Local Shores!
The all-new Ford Kuga is now available. Sharper new styling aside, the second-generation Kuga also ushers in a host of new safety technologies, EcoBoost powerplants and a new intelligent all-wheel drive system.
While the outgoing car was eye-catching in its own right, the new Kuga’s adoption of a more purposeful take on Ford’s kinetic design language moves the car further in line with more contemporary offerings such as the new Focus.
Among the highlights are a steeply raked windshield, a more aggressive front airdam and headlamp treatment, raised beltline and large wheel arches.
Three engine options are offered – a 1,6-litre EcoBoost turbopetrol in two states of tune and a 2,0-litre TDCi turbodiesel. The entry-level petrol unit is coupled to a front-wheel drivetrain and produces 110 kW. Mated with a six-speed manual gearbox, this engine returns a combined fuel consumption of 6,6 litres/100 km. This particular setup is augmented by a start/stop system.
Next up is a 134 kW version of the same engine. This unit is coupled to a six-speed, develops 240 N.m of torque and consumes 7,7 litres/100 km.
The 2,0-litre turbodiesel is mated with ford’s Powershift dual-clutch six-speed automatic transmission and makes 120 kW and 340 N.m. The claimed fuel consumption for this model is 6,2 litres/100 km.
The new adaptive all-wheel drive system reacts within milliseconds to assess terrain conditions and splits drive between the front and rear axles accordingly. In a more dynamic driving scenario it works in tandem with Ford’s Curve Control system, which applies controlled braking when the system detects that a driver has carried too much speed into a corner to counter excessive understeer. This is further augmented by a torque vectoring system first seen in the Focus that applies a small degree of braking to an inside wheel under cornering to draw the nose in line.
In terms of trim the Kuga range kicks off with Ambiente, which incorporates front/rear foglamps, 17-inch alloy wheels, keyless entry, cruise control and an audio system with Bluetooth and voice control.
Trend specification adds rear parking sensors, leather sports seats, electrically folding mirrors, dual-zone climate control and a nine-speaker Sony audio system with TFT screen.
Range-topping Titanium specification adds bi-Xenon auto headlamps with auto high beam assist, rain-sensing wipers, curve control and a hands-free motorised tailgate.
Titanium-spec models can be further kitted up with the R35 000 Titanium Option Pack comprising radar-actuated braking, adaptive cruise control, blind spot assist, lane keeping assist and 19-inch alloy wheels.
Pricing:
Kuga 1,6 EcoBoost Ambiente FWD - R289 900
Kuga 1,6 EcoBoost Trend FWD - R324 900
Kuga 1,6 EcoBoost Trend AT AWD - R364 900
Kuga 1,6 EcoBoost Titanium AT AWD - R398 900
Kuga 2,0 TDCi Trend Powershift AWD - R384 900
Kuga 2,0 TDCi Titanium Powershift AWD - R428 900
Pricing includes a 4-year/120 000 km warranty, 4-year service plan (80 000 km on petrols and 90 000 km for diesels) and a 3-year roadside assist plan. Service intervals are 20 000 km for petrols and 15 000 km for diesels.
For more Ford reviews visit carmag.coza
Original Source: Car Mag
While the outgoing car was eye-catching in its own right, the new Kuga’s adoption of a more purposeful take on Ford’s kinetic design language moves the car further in line with more contemporary offerings such as the new Focus.
Among the highlights are a steeply raked windshield, a more aggressive front airdam and headlamp treatment, raised beltline and large wheel arches.
Three engine options are offered – a 1,6-litre EcoBoost turbopetrol in two states of tune and a 2,0-litre TDCi turbodiesel. The entry-level petrol unit is coupled to a front-wheel drivetrain and produces 110 kW. Mated with a six-speed manual gearbox, this engine returns a combined fuel consumption of 6,6 litres/100 km. This particular setup is augmented by a start/stop system.
Next up is a 134 kW version of the same engine. This unit is coupled to a six-speed, develops 240 N.m of torque and consumes 7,7 litres/100 km.
The 2,0-litre turbodiesel is mated with ford’s Powershift dual-clutch six-speed automatic transmission and makes 120 kW and 340 N.m. The claimed fuel consumption for this model is 6,2 litres/100 km.
The new adaptive all-wheel drive system reacts within milliseconds to assess terrain conditions and splits drive between the front and rear axles accordingly. In a more dynamic driving scenario it works in tandem with Ford’s Curve Control system, which applies controlled braking when the system detects that a driver has carried too much speed into a corner to counter excessive understeer. This is further augmented by a torque vectoring system first seen in the Focus that applies a small degree of braking to an inside wheel under cornering to draw the nose in line.
In terms of trim the Kuga range kicks off with Ambiente, which incorporates front/rear foglamps, 17-inch alloy wheels, keyless entry, cruise control and an audio system with Bluetooth and voice control.
Trend specification adds rear parking sensors, leather sports seats, electrically folding mirrors, dual-zone climate control and a nine-speaker Sony audio system with TFT screen.
Range-topping Titanium specification adds bi-Xenon auto headlamps with auto high beam assist, rain-sensing wipers, curve control and a hands-free motorised tailgate.
Titanium-spec models can be further kitted up with the R35 000 Titanium Option Pack comprising radar-actuated braking, adaptive cruise control, blind spot assist, lane keeping assist and 19-inch alloy wheels.
Pricing:
Kuga 1,6 EcoBoost Ambiente FWD - R289 900
Kuga 1,6 EcoBoost Trend FWD - R324 900
Kuga 1,6 EcoBoost Trend AT AWD - R364 900
Kuga 1,6 EcoBoost Titanium AT AWD - R398 900
Kuga 2,0 TDCi Trend Powershift AWD - R384 900
Kuga 2,0 TDCi Titanium Powershift AWD - R428 900
Pricing includes a 4-year/120 000 km warranty, 4-year service plan (80 000 km on petrols and 90 000 km for diesels) and a 3-year roadside assist plan. Service intervals are 20 000 km for petrols and 15 000 km for diesels.
For more Ford reviews visit carmag.coza
Original Source: Car Mag
Choosing the Right Hospitality Course in South Africa
Deciding what to do after you leave high school can be really tough.
Some people are lucky and know exactly where they want to go and what
they want to do. Others are faced with sleepless nights, tossing and
turning over which course they want to take and whether or not this is
the right plan for them. Below are a few tips that will prove useful to
anyone who finds themself in such a position.
Too many people leave too much riding on the fact that they will figure out which career path they are best suited to on their first attempt. What is important to remember is that universities and colleges can generally be very flexible and accommodating with students who wish to change direction at a later stage (with a few exceptions, depending on how big the change is.). Stressing about the initial decision will only lead to panic and irrational thought, causing many people to choose a path that they are simply unhappy with.
Original Source: How 2
- What?
- Where?
- How?
- When?
Too many people leave too much riding on the fact that they will figure out which career path they are best suited to on their first attempt. What is important to remember is that universities and colleges can generally be very flexible and accommodating with students who wish to change direction at a later stage (with a few exceptions, depending on how big the change is.). Stressing about the initial decision will only lead to panic and irrational thought, causing many people to choose a path that they are simply unhappy with.
Original Source: How 2
Thursday, April 11, 2013
A world of hospitality opportunities
At the time of a global economic recession, hotel management courses became one of the most popular electives at tertiary education institutions the world over. The speculation about why this is so centred around the fact that careers in the hospitality industry, such as hotel management or working as a chef in the hotel’s restaurant, open up doors to so many opportunities. The possibilities of where a young graduate could go with a qualification in hospitality are endless.
Source: http://www.smaak-hospitality.co.za/a-world-of-hospitality-opportunities/
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Winter Road Tripping
Road tripping through South Africa during winter can be amazing.
While the rain doesn’t always make for favourable conditions, the
scenery is breathtaking as mountainsides are filled with waterfalls and
grass plains are deep green and filled with life. However, while it may
make for optimal sightseeing, driving in winter can be a difficult task
and it’s important to consider a few things before embarking in your South Africa car rental with unlimited mileage.
It’s important to remember the rules of the road in unfavourable weather – something that should be done all year round. Pay special attention to speed limits and following distance. Often it may be difficult to see on a typical winter day and it’s important to drive with your headlights on and be on the constant look out for brake lights ahead of you. Ensure that you’re break lights are working before hitting the road – just one of the many checks you should carry out before leaving.
Ensure you can see optimally at all times. Replace your windscreen wipers before you leave if need be and top up the wiper fluid to make sure your vision really is crystal clear. Concentrate on the road ahead of you at all times and if you find yourself getting tired or your vision blurry then ask someone else to drive for a while.
It’s important to keep stimulated during a road trip, especially during winter. However, often the line between stimulated and distracted can be blurred when making use of long term car hire in Cape Town and surrounds. Ensure that there is a constant flow of music or a radio channel that you like – it’s especially useful to tune into a channel that provides up to date traffic reports.
Traffic during winter is particularly hectic and this is when having music in the background is useful. Avoid the traffic all together and pull over in a safe and preferably dry spot to enjoy the contents of that flask or to study the map for the duration of the journey. If you do plan to stop off on the side of the road then don’t stop on a shoulder, especially in bad weather. Ensure that your car is completely off the road and remember that a yellow line should only be used for emergencies.
When it’s cold we expend more energy and so do our cars which is why you need to keep supplies for both people and the car itself in the event of an emergency or just to hold both over on a long trip. At least if you make use of reputable car hire in South Africa you can rest assured that your car will be in good condition from the moment you embark on your winter road trip.
Original Source: I Need A Car
It’s important to remember the rules of the road in unfavourable weather – something that should be done all year round. Pay special attention to speed limits and following distance. Often it may be difficult to see on a typical winter day and it’s important to drive with your headlights on and be on the constant look out for brake lights ahead of you. Ensure that you’re break lights are working before hitting the road – just one of the many checks you should carry out before leaving.
Ensure you can see optimally at all times. Replace your windscreen wipers before you leave if need be and top up the wiper fluid to make sure your vision really is crystal clear. Concentrate on the road ahead of you at all times and if you find yourself getting tired or your vision blurry then ask someone else to drive for a while.
It’s important to keep stimulated during a road trip, especially during winter. However, often the line between stimulated and distracted can be blurred when making use of long term car hire in Cape Town and surrounds. Ensure that there is a constant flow of music or a radio channel that you like – it’s especially useful to tune into a channel that provides up to date traffic reports.
Traffic during winter is particularly hectic and this is when having music in the background is useful. Avoid the traffic all together and pull over in a safe and preferably dry spot to enjoy the contents of that flask or to study the map for the duration of the journey. If you do plan to stop off on the side of the road then don’t stop on a shoulder, especially in bad weather. Ensure that your car is completely off the road and remember that a yellow line should only be used for emergencies.
When it’s cold we expend more energy and so do our cars which is why you need to keep supplies for both people and the car itself in the event of an emergency or just to hold both over on a long trip. At least if you make use of reputable car hire in South Africa you can rest assured that your car will be in good condition from the moment you embark on your winter road trip.
Original Source: I Need A Car
Disability insurance policy
Many people don’t comprehend how costly becoming permanently disabled can be. Not only could you be rendered unable to work in your current job, but you could also be saddled with extra medical bills. On top of this, you still have to be able to afford your regular bills and expenses. If you don’t have reliable Disability Cover to back you up in these unfortunate circumstances, you run the risk of plunging yourself and your loved ones into financial hardship. Researching and implementing an effective Disability Cover scheme is wise, especially if you’re the primary breadwinner in your family. Equally important is researching life insurance.
Some reputable insurance providers will pay out a cash lump sum of up to R5 000 000 if you’re disabled and unable to work in your current job or any job for which you are trained, qualified or educated. You can use this money to pay debts, adjust your lifestyle or use it to supplement your future income.
Why Disability Cover is a good idea
To best explain the advantages of having disability cover, you should look at the consequences of becoming disabled and being unable to earn a living (without having an effective cover scheme in place) could entail:
- Lack of employer coverage – Some businesses don’t offer their employees any kind of disability cover. While some may continue to pay your salary in the hopes that you will recover and return to work, a permanent disability could leave you completely unable to work in your current position. How long would your employer continue to pay you if you’re unable to work? If your employer decides to hire a replacement while you’re out of commission, you should be prepared for the possibility that they won’t be able to keep your position indefinitely.
- Wasted savings – Hypothetically, if you’ve saved 10% of your income each year, one year of disability could eradicate 10 years’ worth of savings. If you can’t afford to lose that much, then a disability policy is a good option.
- Burden on spouse or partner – It’s a large burden for your significant other to be expected to support you financially, be a parent, and help you to adjust at the same time. This can put unnecessary strain on the relationships that are the most valuable to you. This financial burden can be compared to that of a household losing a breadwinner and missing out on the financial aid of life cover.
- Selling investments – Although selling off assets or liquidating investments is an option, it may not be the best time to do so. As a result, you may not realise their true value. Relying on the hopes that your investments will be enough to cover you if you’re disabled is a risk best avoided with Disability Cover.
Source: http://www.saindustries.co.za/the-benefits-of-a-direct-disability-insurance-policy/
Monday, March 18, 2013
Car hire in Cape Town
My family and I were planning a holiday in South Africa. We
were flying from abroad so we needed a car for the three months that we would
be staying there. I came across many car rental businesses, but what caught my
attention was that Drive Africa offered 4x4 rentals as well as long term car hire in Cape Town which is
exactly what I was looking for.
The highlight about the whole package is that you get
unlimited mileage, as my family and I will be
travelling a lot in South Africa as it is our first time visiting the country
so there is lots on our to do list. For any tourists this really is the best
most convenient option.
I was very impressed with Drive
Africa’s service, they were efficient and our long term
car hire in Cape Town is now
booked and awaiting our arrival. For anyone looking for car rental companies I
highly recommend this company as there prices are very good as well as their
service is outstanding.
Thursday, February 21, 2013
What does your car's colour say about you?
Cars are all generally manufactured in a wide range of colours. The colour that the buyer of a car, or a client at a Johannesburg car hire
chooses can say a lot about them, according to experts from around the
world. Below is a list of the most commonly chosen colours for cars, as
well as a short description on what those colours say about the
drivers.
White:
It is thought that the colour white attracts the neatest and tidiest of
people. Because white cars are the most difficult to keep clean,
experts are inclined to agree that anyone who chooses to drive a white
car excels in keeping things fresh, sparkling and hygienic in their day
to day activities. Interestingly, white cars are cheaper to buy, easiest
to sell and make up the majority of stocks at car hiring services
around the world – everywhere from Cape Town airport car hire to services running in London.
Black:
Experts say that the black cars suggest that powerful individuals are
behind the wheel. The colour is associated with a sense of
establishment, empowerment and success. The shine and sparkle of a black
car immediately sets the tone for class, sophistication and
superiority, making this colour one favoured by high-powered business
people.
Blue:
Experts believe that blue is a calming colour, associated with people
who are able to stay grounded in stressful situations. Psychologists
argue that, subconsciously, most of us trust the drivers of blue cars
and we feel safe and guarded when sitting in the passenger seat.
Red:
This colour is one associated with sensuality, energy and boldness. The
more vibrant the colour, the more bold the driver. It is generally
agreed that drivers attracted to red cars are outgoing, outspoken
people.
Silver:
Because of the richness of this colour, it is argued that drivers of
silver cars are ambitious and flashy in their approach to life. They
strive for excellence and set goals for themselves. Silver cars are said
to reveal that their drivers are bold and determined in their approach
to achieving everyday tasks.
Original Source: Capital Car Hire
Original Source: Capital Car Hire
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
PR in Cpe Town
At present, with the state of the economy and many large companies having no choice except to retrench employees; people have turned to establishing their own businesses.
Even established companies have turned to PR agencies to guide them through modern ways through which they can market their product.
For someone starting out a business in the Mother City, it is even more essential to acquire the services of a reputable PR company that offers a diverse range of services that can be tailored to suit your product.
Friday, January 18, 2013
Around The Stores In Eighty Days!
I have a confession to make, I love to go shopping when I travel. Everytime I wear something that I
managed to find in another city, it reminds me of that day, of that time and how I felt when I
bought it. There's something else as well, I could stand to lose a few kilos (let's keep that
between us)! Although that's nothing to be ashamed and I wish more woman realized that.
People don't often understand what it's like to try and find something that compliments your body
in the plus size fashion department. I couldn't tell you how many times a friend will suggest I look
in the maternity wear section, now that's some nerve if I've ever been witness to it!
Luckily over the years on my travels I have realized one simple fact, once you find the right outlet
you can still look like a princess if you shop smart! Cocktail dresses, ladies shoes are perhaps the
most tricky but there's nothing more satisfying than being able to wear them with confidence on the
day to day.
I would suggest taking your time, looking around and once you have tried as many options as you care
to, buy the best out of the lot and enjoy!
managed to find in another city, it reminds me of that day, of that time and how I felt when I
bought it. There's something else as well, I could stand to lose a few kilos (let's keep that
between us)! Although that's nothing to be ashamed and I wish more woman realized that.
People don't often understand what it's like to try and find something that compliments your body
in the plus size fashion department. I couldn't tell you how many times a friend will suggest I look
in the maternity wear section, now that's some nerve if I've ever been witness to it!
Luckily over the years on my travels I have realized one simple fact, once you find the right outlet
you can still look like a princess if you shop smart! Cocktail dresses, ladies shoes are perhaps the
most tricky but there's nothing more satisfying than being able to wear them with confidence on the
day to day.
I would suggest taking your time, looking around and once you have tried as many options as you care
to, buy the best out of the lot and enjoy!
Friday, January 11, 2013
Disability Cover
Disability Cover can soften the blow should you become permanently disabled - don't let an unfortunate illness or accident ruin your future.
Unlike, Life Cover, there's no way to know whether you'll need this type of cover however, studies show that a 20-year-old worker has a 3-in-10 chance of becoming permanently disabled before reaching retirement age.
Below are some of the benefits of taking out Disability Cover from a reputable insurer: Receive a lump sum pay-out of up to R5 000 000 Your HIV test is paid for Disability Cover also pertains to disability resulting from a serious illness Use your payout to soften the financial impact of not being able to work Ensure you are protected in the event of a disability and make sure you have all the necessary insurance such as life insurance and salary protection to provide your family with all the protection they could possibly need.
Source: GET A DIRECT DISABILITY INSURANCE QUOTE AND PROTECT YOUR FUTURE FINANCIAL WELL-BEING
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Retirement Communities
Our children ultimately move out of the house and start their own lives leaving us in a home which is too large for one couple and we then realise that it's time we move out ourselves.
It's around this time that we start having a look at various retirement communities and consider making the move to one of the finest retirement villages in the country.
Why wouldn't you? Now-a-days retirement villages offer some of the most luxurious and beautiful accommodation in the country.
A smaller home means you will be able to clean it faster - giving you more time to enjoy the many activities retirement communities have to offer.
Source: The Benefits of a Small Space
Monday, January 7, 2013
Exploring Johannesburg
Johannesburg found its name as the City of Gold due to the abundance of gold that can be found in the earth in and surrounding the city.
Johannesburg car hire offers tourists the opportunity to freely explore what Johannesburg has to offer while giving you the opportunity to plan and organise your holiday to suit your agenda.
Whether you choose to utilise Johannesburg car hire, make use of your hotels' transport or ask a local friend to drive you around, you'll have the time of your life and will get to know more about South African culture, history and gees.
Source: Exploring the City of Gold
Friday, January 4, 2013
Helicopter Flights
Have you ever experienced Cape Town from the sky? Well, with scenic helicopter tours in Cape Town you can.
Then you're off to see the wonderful Cape Point Nature Reserve's flora and fauna and the amazing views of Cape Point's cliffs.
Helicopter rides in Cape Town are a special activity for family, friends and, especially for a romantic trip with your special someone!
Thursday, January 3, 2013
Call centre Jobs
Ever dreamed of buying your family home? I have a suggestion
look at Tamboerskloof
real estate as there are some really amazing properties for sale there. I
myself aim to buy at least one Tamboerskloof property
one day. Obviously there are others to choose from.
In order to buy that perfect home one needs to find that
dream job that just makes it all the more worthy. Have you ever looked at Logistics
Jobs in Cape Town for example? Seems to be a few going at the moment.
Obviously you may have a spouse with a really great job and you just want to
talk to people so why not have a look for a call
centre jobs in Cape Town
Helderburg IT Jobs
Grab the best IT
Jobs in Durban with the best clothing for the interview have a look at
these
ladies shoes to finish off a great interview look. Rather be safe than sorry
with the womans
shoes because even though your feat are down low people tend to notice the
entire outfit. Buy a new pair of shoes to finish off that the great look to
ensure the job.
Are you about to go on Maternity leave? Or are you pregnant
but don’t have any maternity
wear for your IT
Job in Helderburg? Seriously have a look at those options for you to keep
your look but still feel relaxed and comfortable!
Cape Winelands Accommodation
If fishing is your activity of choice, then the best Cape Winelands accommodation would be La Ferme, which is a lakeside lodge that provides you with easy access to dams that are perfect for fly fishing; bass and carp are the predominant fish in the area and you are able to hire equipment on request.
The bikes will be brought to your hotel or self-catering accommodation and you will be helped every step of the way to ensure that you enjoy a memorable experience.
Solms Delta Wine Estate provides rides for experienced riders over the age of 12 years old and for the younger members of the family, Val de Vie Wine and Polo Estate has pony rides for children on Saturdays and Sundays.
There is no doubt that the valley of Franschhoek is a perfect destination for all families, allowing them to enjoy a wholesome, bonding experience.
Source: Family Friendly Franschhoek
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