South Africans view partial solar eclipse
Cape Town - South Africans on Monday morning were able to view a partial solar eclipse of the sun.
Cape Town - South Africans on Monday morning were able to view a partial solar eclipse of the sun.
Pretoria - Farms allocated under the land distribution programme which are not being utilised properly by beneficiaries will be taken away and given to other beneficiaries.
Pretoria - The meeting of the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) Organ Troika and SADC Chairperson Kgalema Mothlanthe is underway at the Presidential guesthouse in Pretoria.
Pretoria - The Department of Health is satisfied that all the necessary preparations in terms of health and emergency medical services have been put in place ahead of Sunday's opening FIFA Confederations Cup match.
Tzaneen - Construction workers are completing the final phase of a bed and breakfast in Muhlava village near Tzaneen in Limpopo which boasts five chalets and an exhibition centre.
Johannesburg - Deputy Transport Minister Jeremy Cronin said on Thursday that government wanted to see the first phase of the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system, up and running.
One day in each year is reserved for South Africans to reflect on and acknowledge the sacrifices members of South African Police Services make everyday in ensuring the country is a safer place, writes Proffesor Ndawonde.
Cape Town - President Jacob Zuma says South Africa is a country that can be counted on to deliver.
Geneva - The International Criminal Court's (ICC) decision to issue an arrest warrant against Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir for war crimes is regrettable as it will impact negatively on the peace processes in that country, says Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma.
Bushbuckridge - Local authorities in Mpumalanga's Bushbuckridge area have initiated a plan to establish a tourism owners' forum to encourage more people to develop tourism in the region.
The national response to the country's HIV and AIDS epidemic by government and various stakeholders is starting to show some positive results, writes Gabi Khumalo.
Cape Town - In order to overcome the current global economic crisis, effective partnerships between government and business are necessary, says Sasol South Africa's Chief Executive Officer Pat Davies.
Cape Town - Despite the realities presented by the economic slowdown, 2008 remained a buoyant year for the South African tourism industry, says Tourism Minister Marthinus Van Schalkwyk.
Pietermaritzburg - The Zulu Monarch, King Goodwill Zwelithini, has urged the KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Government to initiate programmes aimed at encouraging people to plough the land.
Pretoria - South Africans who apply for a new passport from next month will be introduced to a new document with complex security features