by gbsaadmin | Jan 7, 2012 | Cape Town
The South African National Parks (SANParks) and the City of Cape Town are concerned about the growing trend of defacing and disfiguring the natural coastline by stacking rocks to form structures in Kommetjie beaches. This practice has been noted from the boardwalk at...
by gbsaadmin | Dec 23, 2011 | Events, Featured, News
Johannesburg – In the build-up to Joburg’s New Year’s Eve Carnival, youngsters are strutting their stuff in mini-carnivals across the city, from Soweto and the inner city all the way to Midrand. A troupe of youngsters took to the streets earlier this week,...
by gbsaadmin | Dec 7, 2011 | Charity, Education, Featured, News
Imagine…. ‘If influential young leaders changed their lives in positive ways and encouraged their peers to do the same. Imagine what the African continent could look like 40 years on….’ That is what drives GOLD Peer Education Development Agency and their educators and...
by gbsaadmin | Dec 1, 2011 | Environment, Events, Featured, News
Durban – If you are looking for innovations in energy efficiency, the Climate Change Response Expo has got it. South African technologies and those from around the world supporting the shift to a climate resilient future have been put on display since Monday and will...
by gbsaadmin | Nov 24, 2011 | Business, Environment, Featured, News
Pretoria – Cabinet has commended South Africa’s labour, business and civil society for partnering with government in signing the Green Economy Accord, which it said strengthened the country’s position leading up to the Durban COP17 conference next week. The...