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Hop-on hop-off bus for Gauteng

The Gauteng MEC of Economic Development, Qedani Mahlangu, delivered her budget speech on 8 June 2012 and outlined some exciting plans for tourism in the province in 2012/2013. The most exciting is the...

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Ekurhuleni gears up for water preservation

By 2025, South Africa will be one of 14 African countries classified as subject to water scarcity. It is therefore critical for local authorities such as the City of Ekurhuleni to preserve the water...

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Forging ahead with coastal protection works

Pictured: Removal of sheetpiles from the support jetty Frankipile Ghana, a division of Esorfranki Geotechnical, is progressing well on the urgent Ada Coastal Protection Works project launched by...

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US$64 billion for SADC development

Studies have revealed that the current population of the SADC region, which currently stands at approximately 272 million, will grow at a rate of about 2% per year to reach approximately 350 million by...

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USD 13,48 billion needed before 2017 for African water infrastructure

Studies have revealed that the current population of the SADC Region, which is at approximately 272 million, will grow at a rate of about 2% per annum to reach approximately 350 million by 2027....

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SA beaches proudly fly blue flags

Blue Flag 2013/2014 season launched. In September World Tourism Day 2013 was celebrated across the provinces with the theme: Tourism and Water. In keeping with this theme, Minister of Tourism,...

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Radicalising sustainability

As I’m writing this, I’m at the Leshiba Wilderness, on top of the Soutpansberg Mountains in Limpopo, which forms part of the Vhembe Biosphere Reserve (VBR). With unparalleled biodiversity,...

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South Africa and Zambia sign Bilateral Air Services Agreement

Following the Bilateral Air Services Agreement between South Africa and Zambia conditions will be created for the emergence of viable and quality African air transport that meets the integration...

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Cape flora achieve heritage status

The United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) on 3 July this year approved the extension of the Cape Floral Region Protected Areas World Heritage Site. This approval was...

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EcoMobility Festival 2015 kicks off

A unique event is taking place  in Sandton, Johannesburg from 1 to 31 October this year, during South Africa’s Transport Month. The City has organised the world’s second-ever EcoMobility World Festival...

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