Tokozile Xasa

Minister of Sport & Recreation Ms Tokozile Xasa (MP) speaks on the matter of...

The Deputy Minister of Sport & Recreation: Mr Gert Oosthuizen The Director General of Sport & Recreation: Alec Moemi Leaders of Federations who have joined us Members...

South Africa hosting WEF on Africa

Global leaders in government, civil society, academia and the media are headed to Durban in early May as South Africa hosts the annual World...

Public-private partnerships in national parks to boost tourism

Six million people visited our 19 national parks last year. This presented a huge opportunity for private investors, delegates were told at the inaugural...

Investors share insights at first Global Entrepreneurship Congress held in Africa

The Global Entrepreneurship Congress gave entrepreneurs the opportunity to pitch their business ideas to investors. Others got a chance to hear insights from business...

SONA: Red carpet looks

President Jacob Zuma delivered his State of the Nation address last night, but it wasn't just his speech that caught people's attention. Take a...

Sparkling opportunity in China awaits SA students


FIFTEEN South African students will spend six months in Beijing being trained in all aspects of jewellery design.

Taking youth empowerment abroad

A leading NGO has come up with a plan to help curb youth unemployment that looks beyond the borders of our country for opportunities.

Taking youth empowerment abroad

A leading NGO has come up with a plan to help curb youth unemployment that looks beyond the borders of our country for opportunities.
Taking hospitality to new heights

Tourism ‘vital to South Africa’s growth’

South African tourism will continue to grow and play a key role in the country's economy through a stronger focus on emerging markets and responsible tourism, says Deputy Tourism Minister Tokozile Xasa.

Crafts partnership empowers women

The lives of rural women in parts of KwaZulu-Natal are changing for the better now that their arts and crafts are being properly marketed and sold, with help from the Siyazisiza Trust.