SA roads were safer this ChristmasWednesday, 07 January 2009Despite high traffic volumes this Christmas season, most provincial statistics record a decrease in the number of road deaths since the beginning of December.
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The passing of a hero: a tribute to Helen SuzmanTuesday, 06 January 2009The passing of a hero: a tribute to Helen SuzmanHelen Suzman, apartheid activist and one of the longest serving South African parliamentarians, died peacefully at her Johannesburg home on the 1st of... + Full Story
2009 kicks off with good news for consumersTuesday, 06 January 20092009 kicks off with good news for consumers.After a tough 2008, 2009 looks to be just fine — and it kicks off with a whopping 19% drop in petrol prices on Wednesday.
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Gauteng Government Launches Sporting Events StudyThursday, 18 December 2008Gauteng Government Launches Sporting Events StudyThe Gauteng Provincial Government has commissioned a major study to assist its sports events strategy in the years after the 2010 FIFA World Cup in... + Full Story
Gauteng for big things after 2010Thursday, 18 December 2008Gauteng for big things after 2010The Gauteng provincial government has started preparing for life after the 2010 World Cup, the quadrennial money-spinning tournament. + Full Story
SAACI Conference Dates announcedThursday, 18 December 2008SAACI Conference Dates announcedThe 2009 national conference of the Southern African Association for the Conference Industry (SAACI) will be held at the CSIR International Convention Centre in... + Full Story
SA Tourism calls for BIT ParticipationThursday, 18 December 2008SA Tourism calls for BIT ParticipationMILAN'S International Tourism Exchange, B.I.T takes place Feb 19-22 and SA Tourism has announced it will be participating with a 160 sqm stand to promote... + Full Story