by gbsaadmin | Nov 14, 2013 | Newsfeed
There was heartbreak and jubilation on the water Thursday, in race four of the Ola Lipton Challenge Cup offshore of Durban with Luke Wagner representing Durban Radio Boat Club clinching the win in a dramatic dash for the line. “That was something else!” said an...
by gbsaadmin | Nov 14, 2013 | Newsfeed
Cape Town Classic Car Show held in Parow on the 3rd November. A bright sunny day with loads of great cars and bikes on display. The best for me being the Fraser Nash TT Replica from the 1930′s. I had a great time and got to chat with a few owners, and even found...
by gbsaadmin | Nov 14, 2013 | Featured, News, Society
The number of households in South Africa legally connected to the electricity mains has increased by almost 50% over the last 10 years, a new survey by Statistics SA released today shows. Releasing Statistics SA’s survey on household energy, Statistician General Pali...
by gbsaadmin | Nov 11, 2013 | Newsfeed
The World Conference on Doping in Sport starts tomorrow in Johannesburg, where it will consider a new anti-doping code and is expected to confirm the global doping policing body’s next president. World sports leaders will converge at the Sandton Convention Centre for...
by gbsaadmin | Nov 4, 2013 | Featured, Jobs, News, Society
Government has welcomed the adoption of the Employment Tax Incentive Bill, which is aimed at reversing the high levels of youth unemployment. The bill proposes a youth wage subsidy aimed at encouraging employers, through tax incentives, to create job opportunities for...