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Nurturing Talent at the Tsitsikamma Constitutional Awareness Campaign

Talent that is not well developed, channeled and groomed may prove to be futile in the long run. As we’ve seen with most sporting...

South Africa’s Springboks prepare to defend their championship title against the All Blacks at...

There’s great joy in the air across all parts of South Africa and the diaspora for the country’s victory over England at the semi...

South African Special Olympics Team honoured at the Union Buildings

The South African Special Olympics team have set a gold standard at the official seat of government. Ascending to the highest order fit for...

Play Your Part and rally behind the country’s cricket team Proteas

Johannesburg, Thursday 30 May 2019 -  Brand South Africa calls on all citizens to play their part and rally behind the country’s sports teams...

South African women’s cricket team shining at World Cup

While the Proteas men's team are experiencing ups and downs on tour in England, the women's team are riding high with some stellar performances...

South Africa’s plant life

South Africa's large areas of semi-desert scrub and grassland might suggest a certain poverty of plant life. Aside from the fact that a tract of pristine grassland can hold up to 60 grass species, nothing could be further from the truth.

Fistball’s finest come to South Africa for World Cup

CD Anderson The little known but ancient sport of fistball is gaining popularity among South Africans looking for an active pastime that is a little...

South Africa’s national symbols

A country’s symbols – seal, motto, flag, anthem, coat of arms and natural symbols – tell its story and play a crucial role in...

South Africa’s Kagiso Rabada breaks awards record

Social media was buzzing this week with well wishes pouring in for the 2016 South African Cricketer of the Year, Kagiso Rabada. The 21-year-old...

Proteas go pink for World Cancer Day

Next week the South African cricket team walk out on to the Wanderers field to take on England, not in their traditional green and gold, but in pink as part of the team's and the sport's ongoing support of the PinkDrive to raise awareness of and funds for breast cancer research.