ambassadors

Brand South Africa continues to rekindle the entrepreneurial spirit of South African youth across...

South African youth remain susceptible to unemployment, with many turning to alternate methods of earning an income. Being an entrepreneur in an environment where...
SA Flag

Brand South Africa encourages young entrepreneurs to ignite their entrepreneurial spirit through the Play...

With small businesses being the backbone of the economy, South African youth need to play their part as the future leaders of industry in...

Heritage Ambassadors honoured at the 2018 heritage camp

On Thursday 04 October, the National Heritage Council of South Africa (NHC) together with its partners; Department of Basic Education, SanParks, National Arts Council...

Huawei and the DTPS take students to China

Huawei and the Department of Telecommunications and Postal Services are sending a second batch of 10 South African students on a two-week study and...

Play Your Part TV series coming soon

The new Play Your Part television series will be broadcast from 26 August on SABC 2. Launched on Wednesday, it explores active citizenship in...

Georgia State students take a closer look at SA

The best way to get a better understanding of how a country works is to go and take a closer look yourself. These were...

Springboks fly South African flag into semi-finals of Rugby World Cup

Brand South Africa joins the country in congratulating the Springboks on their well-played match against Wales in the first quarter-final of the Rugby World Cup.

Be bold, keep it real, make it quick: a lesson from Nollywood

In 2014, Brand South Africa's Petrus de Kock sat down with Nigerian filmmaker Alex Eyengho to discuss Nollywood. Being the second largest film industry in the world, averaging 1 500 productions a year, and being third most valuable, generating over R130-billion, Nollywood presents South Africa with important lessons for success.

South Africa invests R100m in tourism

Tourism Month was launched in Limpopo, where Tourism Minister Derek Hanekom announced that R100-million had been invested in the sector. He encouraged all South Africans to become proud ambassadors through travel, which will engender a sense of pride and belonging.

Royal boost for conservation in Africa

In a move away from his army career, Britain's Prince Harry is spending three months in southern Africa, where he will learn about poaching and the measures put in place to increase the conservation of threatened animals such as rhino and elephant.