Underage boozing a deadly SA scourge
by TINTSWALO BALOYI JOHANNESBURG - PRESIDENT Cyril Ramaphosa has lamented the prevalence of underage drinking in South Africa, following the recent death of 21 minors at ...
Read More »Tourism rebound spurs Spear’s prospects
from DION HENRICK in Cape TownCAPE TOWN – SPEAR REIT, the investor in real estate within the Western Cape, is buoyed by the recovery of the tourism sector as it targets furth ...
Read More »International airlines set sights on Mother City
from DION HENRICK in Cape TownCAPE TOWN – FLIGHTS to Cape Town are poised for a major increase in the coming months, with no less than six airlines to start, resume or expand ...
Read More »Potgieter to lead Kavango Zambezi elephant count
from DANIEL JONES in Hwange, ZimbabweHWANGE - SOUTH African wildlife conservation consultant, Darren Potgieter, will lead the upcoming population census in the Kavango-Zambez ...
Read More »Radisson expands in SA with Durban hotel
from NJABULO BUTHELEZI in DurbanDURBAN - RADISSON Hotel Group has opened its 14th hotel in South Africa. Radisson Blu Hotel, Durban Umhlanga exterior By opening the facility ...
Read More »Tourism recovery gains momentum
from DION HENRICK in Cape TownCAPE TOWN - ARRIVALS in Africa have almost doubled over the past year as tourism recovers at a strong pace globally. Sun International Grandwest ...
Read More »Business events sector key to tourism recovery
from DION HENRICK in Cape TownCAPE TOWN - THE South African government has pledged continuous commitment to growing the business events industry as it recovers from the COVID ...
Read More »Reinventing Tsogo Sun Hotels rebounds
by SAVIOUS KWINIKAJOHANNESBURG - TSOGO Sun Hotels revenues have more than doubled and earnings soared over the past year. Tsogo Sun Hotels The Johannesburg Stock Exchange - l ...
Read More »South Africa’s most clicked attractions revealed
from DION HENRICK in Cape TownCAPE TOWN - THE Apartheid Museum, Boulders Beach and The Cape of Good Hope have emerged among the most clicked tourist attractions in South Afri ...
Read More »Retailer loses millions to beer ban and violence
by AKANI CHAUKEJOHANNESBURG - RETAILER, Pick n Pay, lost an estimated R2,7 billion (US$167,88 million) from store closures as a result of the civil unrest and trading restric ...
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