Did you know?

Did you know fact of the day looks at the most shocking, interesting and funny facts across the world. Photo: Pixabay

Did you know? Fact of the Day – Thursday, 23 March 2023

Impress your family and friends with these random – yet fascinating – facts in The South African’s ‘Did you know?’ feature.

Did you know?

Did you know fact of the day looks at the most shocking, interesting and funny facts across the world. Photo: Pixabay

Impress your family and friends with these random – yet fascinating – facts in The South African’s ‘Did you know?’ feature.

HAVE A LAUGH | JOKE OF THE DAY

Did you know: South African people and culture

Many different peoples make up South Africa, each with their own language and history. The country has 11 official languages, and many more unofficial languages. This colourful mix of cultures gives South Africa its nickname “rainbow nation“.

South Africans are passionate about music, often using song and dance to express social and political ideas. They’re also known worldwide for their skill in sports, including rugby, cricket, golf and soccer. In 2010, South Africa became the first African nation to host the World Cup. Goal!

CHEESY | PUN OF THE DAY

THIS WEEK’S ‘DID YOU KNOW’ FACTS:

Monday 20 March – Click here

Tuesday 21 March – Click here

Wednesday 22 March – Click here

Thursday 23 March

Friday 24 March

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