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  • 1 week ago | businessreport.co.za | Anita Nkonki |Yogashen Pillay |Thami Magubane

    Minister of Tourism in Mauritius Richard Duval said that tourism and ties between South Africa and Mauritius are being strengthened. Image: Picture suppliedMinister of Tourism in Mauritius Richard Duval said that tourism and ties between South Africa and Mauritius are being strengthened. The Minister was speaking at an information sharing session in Umhlanga on Monday on his first official visit to South Africa as Tourism Minister.

  • 1 week ago | southernmail.co.za | Baldwin Ndaba |Anita Nkonki |Siyabonga Sithole

    The aftermath of the Boksburg explosion (December 2022) which Princess Dube analysed in her award-winning safety research. Image: SuppliedWhen Princess Dube chose to analyse the devastating Boksburg LPG tanker explosion for her engineering project, she was motivated by more than academic interest. The December 2022 disaster, which claimed 41 lives and injured dozens more when a gas tanker exploded under a railway bridge, had deeply affected the local community and the nation at large.

  • Jan 15, 2025 | iolnews.co.za | Anita Nkonki

    How to make your New Year's resolutions stick: expert tips on habit stacking and financial planning. Picture: FilePublished 27m ago | Published 27m agoAs the excitement of New Year’s resolutions begins to fade into the routine of daily life, many find themselves struggling to maintain the goals they set with such enthusiasm.

  • Jan 15, 2025 | iollifestyle.co.za | Anita Nkonki

    Radio personality Smash Afrika, whose real name is Afrika Mdutyulwa, has announced his enthusiasm for stepping into the limelight as the host of the much-anticipated reality series Big Brother Mzansi, which is making its grand return for its fifth season. Picture: FilePublished 55m ago | Published 55m agoThe highly anticipated fifth season of Big Brother Mzansi made its grand debut in a spectacular fashion, hosted by the charismatic Smash Afrika.

  • Jan 13, 2025 | iol.co.za | Anita Nkonki

    South Africa Johannesburg Grave mess. Following heavy rain over several days graves at Olifantsvlei cemetery are sinking in and families are encouraged to visit the sites to ensure the upkeep of their loved ones graves. Picture: Timothy Bernard African News Agency (ANA)Published 4m ago | Published 4m agoAs the heavy summer rains continue to take their toll on Johannesburg’s cemeteries, families are being urged to pay regular visits to the graves of their loved ones.

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