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  2. BoutiqueAfricaine.com - Wikipedia

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    BoutiqueAfricaine.com, also called Boutique Africaine, is an online marketplace for African clothing, home & living items and accessories based in Alberta, Canada. The website hosts designers who sell fashion products that are inspired by African culture and ethnicity.

  3. Category:Online retailers of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    This category is for topics about online retailers in South Africa. Pages in category "Online retailers of South Africa" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  4. Bob Shop - Wikipedia

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    Bob Shop, formerly Bidorbuy or bidorbuy.co.za (officially written as one word, all-lowercase; variations: bid or buy, Bidorbuy and Bid or Buy), is a South African e-commerce website based on an internet auction and online marketplace. Transactions on Bidorbuy are in South African Rand.

  5. Category:South African websites - Wikipedia

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    Online marketplaces of South Africa (1 C, 2 P) South African music websites (2 P) N. South African news websites (20 P) O. Online companies of South Africa (2 C) S.

  6. Ladysmith, KwaZulu-Natal - Wikipedia

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    Ladysmith (renamed uMnambithi in 2024 [3] [4] [5]) is a town in the Uthukela District of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. It lies 230 kilometres (140 mi) north-west of Durban and 365 kilometres (227 mi) south-east of Johannesburg. Important industries in the area include food processing, textiles, and tyre production.

  7. Lady M (boutique) - Wikipedia

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    By 2004, the Lady M cakes had become so popular that the company decided to open a store in Manhattan's Upper East Side. [3] Kumi Iseki, a restaurateur who owned the Shogun of Japan restaurants in California, was also an early investor in Lady M. [4] Wada later relinquished ownership in Lady M so she could concentrate on business back home in ...