SA takes proactive approach to marine pollution
Johannesburg – South Africa is proactively preparing to manage marine pollution incidents to lessen their impact on the environment. The South African Maritime... Read more.
Register to write your matric supplementary exams before Friday
Johannesburg – The 2020 matric class has three days to register to rewrite their matric exams. This includes the June/November 2020 National Senior Certificate... Read more.
Japan hands over water training centre to SA
Johannesburg – Human Settlements, Water and Sanitation (DWS) Minister Lindiwe Sisulu has received the multi-million rand Roodeplaat Training Centre to train... Read more.
Resolving energy challenges critical to economic recovery
Johannesburg – President Cyril Ramaphosa says resolving the current energy challenges is fundamental to South Africa’s economic recovery. “That is why... Read more.
Master plan to save SA’s poultry industry
Johannesburg – For the last decade, poultry production in South Africa has been static – despite the fact that consumption has continued to grow. This... Read more.
Boity’s Pink Sapphire Eau de Parfum to be sold at Clicks stores
Johannesburg – South Africa’s R25.3 billion cosmetics industry will get a welcome boost with this month’s launch of Boity Pink Sapphire Eau de Parfum,... Read more.
Presidential Youth Employment Stimulus a success: DBE
Johannesburg – The Basic Education Presidential Youth Employment Stimulus, which has created over 300 000 jobs opportunities, has been implemented successfully.... Read more.
Lingard’s chance to prove himself
Johannesburg – After Gareth Southgate told Jesse Lingard he was “fortunate” to earn his England recall, the onus is on the forward to maintain his impressive... Read more.
SA women and long-term financial planning process
Johannesburg – While the gap between men and women continues to close as South Africa moves towards a more egalitarian society, it is still a wide gap nonetheless.... Read more.
Demand for alternative energy solutions powers up in 2021
Johannesburg – Loadshedding, increasing energy costs and climate change are the three drivers behind South African businesses increasingly turning towards... Read more.