At the core of the Clover Mama Afrika Corporate Social Investment (CSI) project is the development and empowerment of people. The latest skill that the Mamas acquired is the creation of visual teaching aids. Tony Lamberti of Craft-Ed's Live &
The Mail & Guardian Online has launched the second in its series of Leader blogs today, Wednesday, 14 May 2008. Called TechLeader.co.za, it follows upon the success of its political blog Thought Leader.
The unemployment rate in Mpumalanga has decreased by 5.1 percent from 28 percent in 2006 to 22.9 percent by September last year, says Premier Thabang Makwetla.
The South African/Hollywood Exchange Programme, produced by MediaXchange and Metal Moon in Hollywood last month, had the South African delegation of media professionals hard at work during an intensive five-day schedule that included 18 back-to-back meetings in the board rooms
The first leg of the 2010 transport inspection roadshow, which will let the media witness first-hand the progress made so far on transport infrastructure preparations for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, kicked off yesterday, Tuesday, 13 May 2008, in Johannesburg.
This year's message for World Environment Day, celebrated annually on 5 June, urges people to cut down on activities that increase the amount of carbon dioxide (CO') in the atmosphere.
Two RCP journalists took top honours at the South African Guild of Motoring's Motoring Journalist of the Year awards, held at the Johannesburg Country Club recently.
Local software house and Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, Global Vision, has acquired a 40% stake in New Media Labs, a niche technology company focusing on the development of Web 2.0 applications.
The Nelson Mandela Children's Fund (NMCF) is hosting a series of events in celebration of the former President's birthday under the theme, "Celebrating a Children's Champion".
Farm workers in Limpopo, who have been enduring long winter nights in drafty mud-houses, have received four bed-roomed houses from the provincial government and their employer.
The battle between the right to access to water and ensuring people save water is not over in Soweto as the City of Johannesburg is to appeal against the court's decision to have the pre-paid water meters in Soweto removed,
South Africa's ability to deal with threats of global terrorism will be determined when the United Nations (UN) Counter Terrorism Directorate visits the country next month.
The City of Johannesburg will appeal a high court ruling that found forcibly installing prepaid water meters is unconstitutional, mayor Amos Masondo said on Wednesday. In a speech prepared for delivery, Masondo said the city had consulted its lawyers, who
SOUTH African Airways (SAA) would expand and modernise its aircraft fleet over the next few years as it expanded its network and attempted to cap soaring fuel costs.