by gbsaadmin | Mar 7, 2012 | Business, Environment, Featured, News
The Southern African Development Community (SADC) member countries should look into ways of integrating energy structures in order to reduce the cost of energy resources, Energy Minister Dipuo Peters says. “We are of the view that SADC structures on energy should be...
by gbsaadmin | Feb 24, 2012 | Business, Eastern Cape, News
East London – A R1.3 billion investment by government into three economic zones in the country will breathe life back into the Eastern Cape’s economy. Coega Development Corporation (CDC) marketing and communications manager, Ayanda Vilakazi, said according to...
by gbsaadmin | Feb 22, 2012 | Australia, Featured, News, Tourism
Pretoria – Tourism Minister Marthinus van Schalkwyk ends his three-day visit to Australia, today, to promote South Africa as a tourism destination. South Africa views Australia as an important source market. By October 2011 over 84 000 Australians had visited...
by gbsaadmin | Feb 16, 2012 | Education, Featured, Jobs, News
Cape Town – The Department of Higher Education and Training says the number of first year students taking up studies in sciences and engineering at universities is on the rise. A total of 179 793 students are expected to study in these fields in 2012, up...
by gbsaadmin | Feb 14, 2012 | Featured, News, Video
This is an absolutely incredible video and it is the first time I have seen it. It took place during the MTB race at Albert Falls Dam. The mountain biker is Evan van der Spuy of Team Jeep South Africa and he literally gets taken out by an antelope or Red Hartebees...
by gbsaadmin | Feb 9, 2012 | Business, Education, Featured, News
Cape Town – South Africa will spend billions of rands over the coming years on new infrastructure, with the government to focus on building rail, road, and economic links in five regions in the country and building new universities and refurbishing hospitals,...