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October 2022 marks two years since the country instated the Economic Reconstruction and Recovery Plan - a plan that puts the focus on programmes being implemented by government and social partners to stimulate equitable and inclusive growth.

As the drapes of the past two years of restrictions brought on by COVID-19 have come down, the tourism sector is providing a sliver of light to South Africa’s economic recovery.

Steeped in rich colours and textures, South Africa’s heritage extends to an array of languages spoken around the country.

An innate ability to create delicious delicacies is leading a KwaZulu-Natal chef to kneading a brighter future for himself and his colleagues.

Hawks National Head, Lieutenant General Godfrey Lebeya, is a man of immense attention to detail.

Efforts to reform South Africa’s complicated retirement savings landscape are forging ahead with the aim to ensure better retirement outcomes in the future.

While it is important to assert one’s worth and capabilities, women should also celebrate the strength of their femininity.

Belief, determination and patience are the key ingredients that a pharmaceutical company invested in South Africa has consistently used over the years.

While there is no single panacea to rid the country of its challenges, South Africa remains a good place to inject investment.

While unemployment continues to present a thorn in South Africa’s flesh, government efforts to address this scourge is helping to lessen its sting.

President Cyril Ramaphosa is set to deliver the 2022 State of the Nation Address (SONA) in an environment that continues to be challenging.

Despite the challenging times that South Africa finds itself in, work continues to ensure that the country reaches its developmental goals while working with the rest of the African continent.

Going to bars and parties are some of the things Estelle has avoided doing as a means of self-preservation.

Despite inroads being made with the representation of women in various sectors of society and industry, discrimination and violence remains a thorn on the side of many.

Concluding his visit to four West African countries, President Cyril Ramaphosa said he was confident that the tour would be beneficial for South Africa after reaching bilateral agreements with the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Ivory Coast, Ghana and Senegal.

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