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Mmusi Maimane shines on HardTalk
Jul 3, 2015 | Featured, News, Politics, UK, Video, Views
DA leader, Mmusi Maimane, came out of the BBC HardTalk interview, and after questions thrown in his direction, with aplomb. Showing that he is indeed the leader to take the Democratic Alliance forward on the South African political scene. Mmusi Maimane maintains...
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Youth should consider tourism as a career
Jun 29, 2015 | Business, Featured, Jobs, News, Tourism
Tourism Deputy Minister Tokozile Xasa on Monday called on young people to consider taking tourism as a career. Tourism as a career She said several training and skills development programmes have been initiated to enable young people to enter the tourism industry....
Dti welcomes launch of Toyota plant
Jun 23, 2015 | Auto, Business, Featured, Jobs, News
Department of Trade and Industry (dti) Minister Rob Davies has welcomed the launch of Toyota’s Quantum Ses’fikile Complete Knock Down (CKD) plant. “As government, we want to convey our support to the Toyota South Africa motor company on this R476 million project to...
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SADC urged to integrate energy structures
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...
EDUCATION
Education the bedrock of democracy
Jan 9, 2013 | Cape Town, Education, Featured, News, Society
Cape Town - Schools are "the bedrock" on which democracy is built, and which will determine whether democracy will work or not, Western Cape Premier Helen Zille said on Wednesday. Addressing top pupils and parents as well as school principals during an awards ceremony...
Unemployment eases
by gbsaadmin | Feb 11, 2014 | Featured, Jobs, News
Mahikeng to stimulate economic growth
by gbsaadmin | Feb 2, 2014 | Business, Featured, Jobs, News, NorthWest
Business comes together for climate change
by gbsaadmin | Jan 22, 2014 | Business, Environment, Featured, News
Call for help from Music Lovers
by gbsaadmin | Apr 10, 2014 | Featured, Music, News
Shrien Dewani finally charged
by gbsaadmin | Apr 9, 2014 | Crime, Featured, News, UK
SA committed to peace in Africa
by gbsaadmin | Apr 1, 2014 | Featured, News
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Semenya loses appeal over World Athletics rules
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...
Bans, Robinson for IMPI Challenge Cape Town
Dec 7, 2019 | Newsfeed
Anele Bans (reigning IMPI Elite Race Cape Town Champion) and Ashley Robinson (professional Muay Thai fighter, Kickboxer, stuntman and personal trainer) will be back for round two on Sunday, 08 April 2018 when they take on the Fedhealth IMPI Challenge Elite Race at...
Semenya loses appeal over World Athletics rules
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...
Semenya loses appeal over World Athletics rules
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...






