South Africans urged to travel more domestically
Johannesburg - Tourism Minister Marthinus van Schalkwyk has encouraged South Africans to travel more domestically and contribute to the local tourism industry.
Johannesburg - Tourism Minister Marthinus van Schalkwyk has encouraged South Africans to travel more domestically and contribute to the local tourism industry.
Pretoria - The Producer Price Index (PPI) fell by 3.8 percent year-on-year, Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) reported on Thursday.
Johannesburg - Students at the Witwatersrand University in Johannesburg are expected to continue their protest against proposed fee increases for 2010 on Wednesday.
With only a few weeks left before almost 100 countries gather in Copenhagen for yet another round of talks on climate change, pressure is mounting for both the developed and developing nations to change their behaviour, writes Chris Bathembu.
Cape Town - President Jacob Zuma has described his meeting with political parties in Cape Town as "constructive" and "frank."
Willowvale - The newly-renovated Gangatha Secondary School in Willowvale in the Eastern Cape is set to change the lives of members of this small community.
Johannesburg - Power utility Eskom has recorded a revenue increase of 21 percent, the company's financial results released on Thursday indicated.
Thohoyandou - Water shortages may be a thing of the past for communities in Limpopo's Vhembe District Municipality, where some residents have never had clean running water.
Please rise and join me in a toast to the people of Zimbabwe,
and to peace and prosperity! To the cherished success of the Global
Political Agreement.
Johannesburg - Operation Bhadala is yielding positive results with R927 million being paid to suppliers owed money by the Gauteng Provincial Government.
Pretoria - Tito Mboweni says he will look back at his tenure as Reserve Bank Governor and the bank's many achievements in the past ten years with pride.
Pretoria - The South African National Defence Union (SANDU) members who took part in the illegal and violent protest at the Union Buildings on Wednesday are to be dismissed, says Defence and Military Veterans Minister Lindiwe Sisulu.
Harare - President Jacob Zuma says Zimbabwean leaders are ready to tackle political and social challenges head-on.
Bloemfontein - Justice and Constitutional Development Minister Jeff Radebe officially launched the extension of magistrate court services to also handle equality cases.
Cape Town - President Jacob Zuma said on Thursday the extreme manner in which recent protest action was being carried out in the country was unacceptable.