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A new set of South African Tourism awards recognising excellence in the Tourism industry was launched…
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Two yachts in regatta to Mossel Bay towed to shore by NSRI
Two yachts participating in the Southern Cross Off-shore Challenge suffered engine failure and broken masts over the past two days. … More
26 penguins set free in the Indian Ocean
Sanccob released its first group of rehabilitated African penguins at Bird Island (Port Elizabeth) this month. SANParks authorised the go … More
R21-billion in Nelson Mandela bay construction industry
Building projects in the Coega Industrial Development Zone (IDZ) have injected over R1.2bn into the Nelson Mandela Bay construction industry … More
South African Cabinet wishes Madiba a speedy recovery
The South Afrcan cabinet today, 13 June, wished former President Nelson Mandela a speedy recovery, while reassuring the nation that … More
SA govt to oppose OUTA’s moves to halt e-tolling
The South African government says it will oppose the Opposition to Urban Tolling Association (OUTA’s) latest move to halt e-tolling … More
Throwing faeces is undignified
Cabinet has strongly condemned the dumping of human waste last week outside the Western Cape Legislature by protestors who are … More
No room for racism in South Africa’s democracy
The South African Cabinet has condemned the recent spate of acts of racism reported in some parts of the country, … More
Red Cap to grade Oyster Bay Road
Red Cap wind farm developer will grade part of the Oyster Bay the entire stretch of road to its new … More
US hiker rescued by NSRI Plett after a fall – photos
NSRI Plettenberg Bay volunteer duty crew rescued a 20 year-old hiker who fractured her ankle on the weekend when she … More
US Volunteer brightens children’s lives in Sea Vista
Kezzia Gray from the British Virgin islands who is currently volunteering in South Africa has been hard at work brightening … More
Digby and the lullaby at the Links in July
Back in St Francis Bay next month owing to popular demand are Indie Folk Artists, Digby and the lullaby, in … More
