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Game park facelift to boost tourism

The Manyeleti Nature Reserve in Mpumalanga is set to become one of South Africa’s premier ecotourism destinations, following an investment of R400-million (US$54.9-million) to upgrade the facility.

Game park facelift to boost tourism

The Manyeleti Nature Reserve in Mpumalanga is set to become one of South Africa’s premier ecotourism destinations, following an investment of R400-million (US$54.9-million) to upgrade the facility.
Kruger Park booked out for 2010

Japan’s NTT to buy Didata for £2.1bn

Japan's Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation, a leading global telecoms provider, has reached a deal with two major shareholders of Dimension Data that will see NTT acquiring the JSE-listed company for approximately £2.1-billion.

South Africa’s final World Cup squad

Bafana Bafana coach Carlos Alberto Parreira announced South Africa's final World Cup squad of 23 players in Sandton on Tuesday morning and answered the question on the lips of local football fans when he omitted striker Benni McCarthy.

Durban in Lonely Planet top 10

Durban has been listed as one of the top 10 family beach holiday cities in the world in the latest edition of Lonely Planet's respected publication, "Travel with Children".

Global award for Radebe

The Global Foundation for Democracy has named Bridgette Radebe, South Africa’s foremost female mining entrepreneur, as their Businessperson of the Year for 2008.

Sasol in SA’s largest BEE deal

South African petrochemical company Sasol has announced the final terms of a black economic empowerment deal which, if approved, will see 10% of its shares, worth about R26-billion, owned by previously disadvantaged individuals and groups.

Microsoft partners with Blue Label

Global software corporation Microsoft buys 12 percent of newly listed South African company Blue Label Telecoms, providing Blue Label with an opportunity to increase its global footprint.

BEE codes simpler, more flexible

South Africa's finalised codes of good practice on black economic empowerment give exemption to smaller companies and start-ups in their first year of operation, while allowing multi-nationals flexibility in how they structure their BEE deals.