by gbsaadmin | Sep 5, 2012 | Featured, News, Tourism
Pretoria – South African Airways ‘s (SAA) new baggage policy – which will restrict the number of pieces of baggage a passenger may check in – kicks in. The policy was introduced in response to varying customer requirements in each of the airlines markets....
by gbsaadmin | Sep 1, 2012 | Australia, Featured, New Zealand, News, Technology
Johannesburg – The Square Kilometre Array Radio Telescope (SKA) and its precursor the MeerKAT will create enormous opportunities and alter the image of South Africa and the continent, says Science and Technology Minister Naledi Pandor. Speaking at The New Age Business...
by gbsaadmin | Aug 24, 2012 | Arts & Culture, Featured, News, USA
Vote to help Johannesburg art activist to get to TED California finals with her ‘pillow talk’ On the edge of the inner city in a much-loved area of Troyeville, lies a concrete bed in a park overlooking the main route (Bezuidenhout) into Johannesburg from the east....
by gbsaadmin | Aug 22, 2012 | Business, Featured, Food Matters, News, Trade, UK
Pretoria – South Africa is looking for a resolution to counter the impact of the decision by United Kingdom retailers to import wine from South Africa in bulk and bottle it in the UK. Following its fortnightly meeting, Cabinet said it had noted the impact of the...
by gbsaadmin | Aug 15, 2012 | Featured, Health, News
Pretoria – The Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) says the implementation of the new Guideline Tariffs for medical and dental services will serve to protect the public and guide healthcare practitioners on the rendering of accounts in terms of...
by gbsaadmin | Aug 9, 2012 | Environment, Featured, News
East London – An Eastern Cape community is discovering that the organic vegetables they harvest are both healthy and profitable. Residents of Highbury outside Mthatha have been benefiting from a project being run by the provincial government’s Eastern Cape...