by gbsaadmin | Jan 13, 2021 | Cape Town, Featured, Newsfeed
Educational Activities – Lockdown is a difficult time, especially for the youngest members of our families who don’t always understand why they are not able to see their friends or go out on holiday outings. We’ve put together some ways to keep the fun going while...
by gbsaadmin | Dec 11, 2020 | Newsfeed
World Triathlon President, Marisol Casado, has appointed Dr. Debbie Alexander (RSA) as the First Vice President of the organisation, after consultation with the Executive Board. The decision was taken in the first meeting since the elections of the newly formed...
by gbsaadmin | Nov 25, 2020 | Environment, Featured, News
The Department of Water and Sanitation has appealed to rural communities, who don’t have access to potable water, to take the opportunity of harvesting rain water during summer to sustain them through dry conditions. Rural communities urged to harvest rain water The...
by gbsaadmin | Sep 17, 2020 | Cape Town, Featured, Health, KwaZuluNatal, News
Sixty-four more people died of COVID-19 in South Africa on Wednesday. Of the latest fatalities, 24 are from KwaZulu-Natal, 14 from Gauteng, 11 from Mpumalanga, nine from the Western Cape and six from the Northern Cape, pushing the death toll to 15 705. COVID-19 cases...
by gbsaadmin | Sep 11, 2020 | Newsfeed
Caster Semenya has lost an appeal to the Swiss Supreme Court over a World Athletics ruling which means she must take testosterone-reducing medication in order to be eligible to compete. For the last five years World Athletics (formerly IAAF) has fought for and...