Interesting Articles

Here you will find various articles, that we think are interesting reads.

Online Casino Games are High-Tech – But Have you Heard About the Sky Hotel?

Situated at 150 West Street in the heart of Sandton, Johannesburg, lies the Sky Hotel.  They might not offer online casino games, but they do employ the only Michelin Star chef in the country, Executive Chef, Tony Kocke.  That’s impressive in its own right – but it is their non-human staff that is making international headlines!

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The Free Instant Messaging War of 2021

As if a global pandemic, delays in the start of school and the reversion to Lockdown Level 3 isn’t enough, South Africans are in a collective tizz over WhatsApp’s new privacy policy.  The popular messaging service announced its updated policy on 7 January 2021, which would force users to either accept the terms, or lose access to the service. 

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2 Extra Public Holidays to Play Online Casino Games in South Africa in 2021

Working Saffers live for weekends…  This is when you get to fire up the braai, slap a boerie on the coals, kick back and pop a cold one.  Weekends are also a great time to enjoy uninterrupted online gambling… but what do South Africans enjoy even more than playing online casino games at Springbok Casino on weekends?

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What are the World’s Last Remaining Extreme Adventures?

What are the last real tests of human endurance?  Enjoying online gamble real money on any device is now a daily activity, we’ve been to the Moon and back more than once – and inhabiting Mars is not only next on the agenda, but it even seems doable. 

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Buying Property in 2021? Go Green and Get a Better Home Loan

If you are a first-time buyer, take note.  Next year – and what is left of this year – may be the best time to buy property in South Africa.  The prime lending rate is at a 57-year low and prices are more affordable than ever.  It is a buyers’ market and one that you can exploit by investing in a certified green building and doing your bit for the world environment. 

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