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Woza! Google gets small business online

Internet giant Google has teamed up with the Department of Industry and other partners to launch Woza Online, an initiative that aims to transform tens of thousands of South African small businesses by giving them an online presence.

Pumping up Bok support for World Cup

The CEO of Brand SA, Miller Matola and other industry leaders took part in the Lead SA Bok Friday initiative.

 

New lab tools to help school soar

Theoretical chemistry tutorials are now a thing of the past at Ingqayizivele high school, thanks to a donation of lab equipment that will enable pupils to learn through much-needed practical work.
Mvezo school a legacy of Mandela

Cape Town a top 15 bicycle-friendly city

Cape Town is one of the 15 most bike-friendly destinations in the world, according to a CNN feature on 15 cities around the world "where drivers use all five fingers when they wave at you".

Pothole repair, South African style

An innovative public-private partnership, harnessing citizen participation, is helping Johannesburg solve its potholes problem, demonstrating a typically creative South African approach to tackling the lingering legacies of apartheid social engineering.

New campaign to power SA’s Proteas

South Africans are using the legacy of the 2010 Fifa World Cup to show their support for the country’s cricket team ahead of this year’s Cricket World Cup, which starts in February.

South Africa and Far East to discuss poaching

During the Rhino Summit held in Pretoria in early October, Environmental Affairs Minister Buyelwa Sonjica reiterated her department’s commitment to bringing poachers to book. Read her keynote speech.
Wildlife poachers to be taken down