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Saying that 2010 has been a big year so far would be a bit of an understatement!

The bottom line: Virtual Africa is restructuring to accommodate the growth of our business and we’re quite embarrassed that this site is not yet reflecting the changes.

In a typical case of “the shoemaker’s kids never having shoes” we’ve focused so much on helping our clients look good online, that we’ve neglected our own presence.

We know it’s just a bunch of loosely connected blog post with no information about products or structured examples thereof and we know navigating it is almost impossible.

This is a just quick note to say:

We’re expanding, we’re reorganizing and this site will soon reflect that.

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One Response to “Virtual Africa – under (re)construction”

  1. Ivan Haycock says:

    Having lived in South Africa for a number of years and with the growing
    difficulties and obstacles in travelling about the world these days, your
    presentations give my wife and I such pleasure in renewing our connections with the most wonderful country in the world, which I say that without any reservations whatsoever.

    May you continue for years to come to give such pleasure to we and others we have passed your efforts on to, to continue to enjoy your country.

    Thank you!

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