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South African heights: economic growth continues to inspire the travel experience.


After my 15-hour intercontinental flight from Atlanta to Johannesburg, in Delta's Business Elite class, my first official mission was to find a perch from which I could take in the South African sunrise--a warm and spiritual experience equal to the dawning of changes taking place in this vibrant metropolis fondly called Jo'burg.

In a country where I dined on stewed stewed  
adj.
1. Cooked by stewing: stewed prunes.

2. Informal Intoxicated; drunk.


stewed
Adjective

1.
 ostrich, trailed rhinos and springbok springbok: see antelope.
springbok
 or springbuck

Species of antelope (Antidorcas marsupialis), native to treeless plains of southern Africa, the national emblem of South Africa. It stands about 30 in.
 in the wild, and visited historical sites, dozens of cranes are erecting towers against the skyline. An underground subway is on a fast track to completion, and the country's gross domestic product growth rate hit 4.7% in the third quarter of 2006. Confidence is strong and infectious.

"The reasons for optimism," offers Cameron Brandt, international markets editor for Emerging Portfolio Fund Research, "include the government's conservative and consistent economic policy, the rapid expansion of the black middle class, forecasts for 10% GDP GDP (guanosine diphosphate): see guanine.  growth in China [which has] positive implications for commodity demand, and planned public infrastructure spending tied to the 2010 FIFA FIFA International Association Football Federation [French Fédération Internationale de Football Association]

FIFA n abbr (= Fédération Internationale de Football Association) → FIFA f 
 World Cup."

On the flip side Flip side

In the context of general equities, opposite side to a proposition or position (buy, if sell is the proposition and vice versa).
, caution is encouraged because of "the expansion of household debt and lack of experience many of the new middle class have when dealing with credit, still very high levels of unemployment, and the country's large current account deficit." (Visit www.southafrica.info for more insight on doing business in South Africa.)

For the visitor, however, the country is teeming teem 1  
v. teemed, teem·ing, teems

v.intr.
1. To be full of things; abound or swarm: A drop of water teems with microorganisms.

2.
 with broad and colorful indulgences. Sandton, Jo'burg's gleaming uptown district bustles with Mercedes-Benz taxis shuttling folks to the Johannesburg Stock Exchange Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE)

Established in 1886, the Johannesburg Stock Exchange is the only stock exchange in South Africa. Gold and mining stocks form the majority of shares listed.
 and Sandton International Convention Centre. A sumptuous variety of restaurants line Nelson Mandela Square Nelson Mandela Square is a shopping centre in Sandton, Johannesburg, South Africa. Formerly known as Sandton Square, it was renamed Nelson Mandela Square on 31 March 2004 after a 6-metre statue of Nelson Mandela was installed on the square to honour the famous South African , among them the festive Lekgotla (www.lekgotla.com), and a massive mall offers premium shopping and chic boutiques such as Shakur Olla (www.shakurolla.co.za) and Sun Goddess (www.sungoddess.co.za), located near my hotel, the Michelangelo Towers (www.legacy hotels.co.za).

Italian heels and Swiss timepieces adorn the guests who stay in suites like my dreamy duplex ($715 per night). The ultra-swank three-floor cupola cupola /cu·po·la/ (koo´pah-lah) cupula.

cu·po·la
n.
A cup-shaped or domelike structure.



cupola

cupula.
 suite with a 360-degree view of the city, private rooftop pool, and butler commands $5,700 per night for unrivaled luxury.

Considered the "urban heart" of South Africa, Johannesburg is set like an axle in the center of eight provinces on the picturesque Southwest coast, famed for its lush winelands and whale watching. The Northwest province is home to extravagant Sun City, which contains four hotels, including the flagship The Palace of the Lost City, offering casino gaming and two 18-hole par 72 golf courses.

Seasons in South Africa are distinguished by precipitation rather than severe temperature changes. Rain or shine, there are eventful attractions year-round: Durban July is an illustrious horse racing event steeped in aristocratic tradition; young and celebrated musicians rule the spotlight at the Standard Bank Joy of Jazz Festival (www.joyafjazz.co.za); golf enthusiasts flock to majestic greens for the Million Dollar Golf Challenge (www.nedbankgolfchallenge.com) and the Nelson Mandela Invitational The Nelson Mandela Invitational is a charity golf tournament which has taken place annually in South Africa since 2000. It is endorsed by former South African President Nelson Mandela and hosted by South Africa's greatest golfer Gary Player. It is a 36 hole event.  Golf Challenge (www.nelson mandelainvitational.co.za); and wine connoisseurs attend Winex (www.winex.co.za) to sample vintages from more than 200 South African wineries.

Near downtown Johannesburg is the Apartheid Museum (www.apartheidmuseum.org), a sleek, contemporary structure that contains a comprehensive and riveting chronicle of South Africa's journey to democracy. It is a new and optimistic component in this country's history--a democracy that many of us forget is only 13 years old. It continues to become a new day.

Contact South Africa Tourism (www.southafrica.net) to facilitate your travel needs.
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Title Annotation:FIRST-CLASS TICKET
Author:Drakes, Sean
Publication:Black Enterprise
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Date:May 1, 2007
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