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All eyes on Union Buildings

Friday, May 23, 2014

After successfully staging its fifth democratic elections, South Africa will tomorrow witness the inauguration of President-elect Jacob Zuma, who will be sworn in for a second term in office at a ceremony to be held at the newly-named Nelson Mandela Amphitheatre, at the Union Buildings.

Thank you for playing your part for our democracy

Thursday, May 22, 2014

South Africa can once again be proud of itself as we successfully concluded our fifth democratic elections, the first since the passing of our inspirational and much loved Former President, Nelson Mandela. The elections presented a unique opportunity for all South African citizens to play their part in the democratic process, by using their hard fought-for right to vote and renewing their commitment to our country’s future development. Brand South Africa is grateful to each citizen for using their vote to make a difference, and for being part of this important and valued democratic process.

2014 elections - the stats you should know

Monday, May 5, 2014

As the nation gets ready to go to the polls on Wednesday, we take a look at a few interesting stats about the country's fifth general election.

Limpopo young farmer an envy of his peers

Friday, May 2, 2014

Very few young people consider farming and construction as an attractive career option. But for 29-year-old Colbert Mabasa from Mulamulele in Limpopo, it’s all he ever wanted to do. Nthambeleni Gabara finds out why.

Safe haven for abuse victims

Friday, May 2, 2014

Growing up, Khomotso Mamabolo witnessed various types of domestic abuse. Back then, she was still very young and could not do anything to assist the victims.

Life has changed in this Limpopo village

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

As South Africa celebrates 20 years of freedom and democracy, Neo Semono discovers that life has changed for the better in her rural home village.

20 Years of Freedom: A timeline

Thursday, May 1, 2014

From the historic Rugby World Cup in 1995 to the first ever soccer World Cup to be played on African Soil, South Africa has become the centre of attention since its democratic elections in 1994. Chris Bathembu looks at some of the historic moments in the country’s history over the past 20 years.

20 years of freedom: A reason to celebrate

Friday, April 25, 2014

As we pause and reflect on South Africa’s 20 years of freedom this coming Sunday, let’s raise a glass to ourselves, writes Bathandwa Mbola.

Soweto has a good story to tell, argues the writer

Friday, April 25, 2014

From a dusty township to a 21st century bustling city, Bathandwa Mbola visits her home town of Soweto to observe how it has changed from the once segregated township she grew up in the 1980s.