charities

Branding SA ‘a national imperative’

Branding South Africa is not a matter of choice but a necessity that requires "the concerted effort" of business, government and civil society in order to succeed, Deputy Minister in the Presidency Dina Pule told an International Marketing Council of SA summit in Johannesburg on Tuesday.

Ernie Els joins golfing legends

South African sporting great Ernie Els was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame on Monday. He joins the legendary Gary Player, who entered the Hall in 1974.
SA to host world's richest golf event

Ernie Els enters World Golf Hall of Fame

South African great Ernie Els, nicknamed "The Big Easy" because of his wonderful swing, was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame on Monday. He joins the legendary Gary Player, who entered the Hall in 1974.

Kenyans tops in London Marathon

Kenyans dominated the 2011 Virgin London Marathon on 17 April, winning both the men’s and women’s races.
Legacy of 2010 shines in Kenya

Zuma: South Africa’s farmers make things happen

Bultfontein, a small town in the Free State province, was put on the map recently when President Jacob Zuma stopped by for the annual Boertjie Kontreifees, which in Afrikaans means the Young Farmer Community Festival.
Food security starts at home

Princes to cheer on England

Princes William and Harry will cheer on England at Cape Town's impressive Green Point Stadium when they take on Algeria on Friday in in a Fifa World Cup Group C clash.

SA comics team up for charity

It’s no joke that South Africa’s top entertainers are going all out to help raise funds for Nelson Mandela’s charities.

Celebrities on sale for charity

Care to have lunch with Nobel Peace Prize laureate Desmond Tutu, Paralympian Oscar Pistorius or bad-boy heartthrob Steve Hofmeyer? You can – if yours is the best offer on bidorbuy's charity celebrity auction, launching today.

Community Builder: Kim Feinberg

For orphans and vulnerable children to escape their dependence on charity through education, they need financial, emotional and practical support - which is exactly what Kim Feinberg's Tomorrow Trust aims to give them.

High drama at the Midmar Mile

There was high drama at the world's largest open water swimming event on Sunday when the final race was cancelled due to bad weather - the first time in the Midmar Mile's 34-year history that a race has been called off.