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GAUTENG GROWING AS AN INVESTMENT DESTINATION OF CHOICE

The Gauteng Growth and Development Agency (GGDA) is committed to creating and implementing an inclusive and transformed Gauteng economy. Our commitment to the Gauteng...

Reflecting on 30 years of democracy at the 6th Human Rights Festival

If diamonds are forever as they say, then for us, the memories of the many brave South Africans who have sacrificed their own lives...

The Constitution Hill Human Rights Festival is back! 24-26 MARCH 2023

This 5th edition of the Constitution Hill Human Rights festival takes place at a time when our country is in crisis and our Constitutional...

Celebrating 10 Years of Basha Uhuru Freedom Festival with Epic Event Programme

Johannesburg’s most anticipated creative festival, the Basha Uhuru Freedom Festival fired up by Nando’s, will offer a jam-packed line-up of creative immersions and experiences...

Brand South Africa and the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture, in association with...

To close off Africa Month celebrations, Brand South Africa and the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture, in association with Constitution Hill, are proud to...

The South African Reserve Bank and the South African Mint launch new commemorative coin...

In celebrating the 25th anniversary of South Africa’s Constitutional democracy, the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) and the South African Mint yesterday launched a...

Brand South Africa commemorates Human Rights Day in collaboration with Constitution Hill

The 21st March 2018 marked the commemoration of Human Rights Day - a day in remembrance of the Sharpeville massacre which took place on...

Celebrating the South African Constitutional Court

The Constitutional Court is a powerful reminder of how far the country has come. Its Great African Steps are built of the bricks from Number Four prison, holding within them the memories of the countless prisoners denied their dignity. Its design is symbolic of "justice under a tree"; it is a masterpiece of the South African transition.

Celebrating the South African Constitutional Court

The Constitutional Court is a powerful reminder of how far the country has come. Its Great African Steps are built of the bricks from Number Four prison, holding within them the memories of the countless prisoners denied their dignity. Its design is symbolic of "justice under a tree"; it is a masterpiece of the South African transition.

Press release: Memories of the Struggle: Australians Against Apartheid an exhibition by ASAA

A multimedia exhibition that launches this week is to showcase a photographic timeline of events that weaves together a narrative of Australia’s involvement in the...