City of Cape Town promotes physical activity with ‘Youth Hiking Programme’
The initiative was established to encourage the fitness and to foster the camaraderie and a love of the outdoors among young participants.
Rwanda and Bahamas signs MoU to grant visa-free access to citizens
The signing of MoU occurred on the side-lines of packed week of activities that is associated with the United Nations General Assembly meeting in New York.
City of Cape Town funds ‘Project Present’ by Cape Clothing and Textile Cluster
‘Project Present’ are ultimate programmes that lead to much motivated employees and a more competitive clothing and textile industry that will further bolster the economy.
‘Rough Guides’ ranks South Africa among top-10 Most Beautiful Countries in the World
Rough Guides, British Publisher, honoured South Africa as tenth among the Most Beautiful Countries in the World.
President Ramaphosa meets Elon Musk to discuss recent investment made in SA
Cyril Ramaphosa also addressed the South Africa-USA Business Forum at the New York Stock Exchange on the same day, driving to secure R2-trillion in investment for the country.
Wesgro celebrates ‘Tourism Month’, emphasises vital role of tourism in economy growth
Tourism Month in South Africa is celebrated every year in the month September, that showcases the diverse tourism offerings and emphasises the vital role of tourism in the economy.
Cape Town celebrates Heritage Day, as cultural wealth of nation
South Africans celebrate the Heritage Day in many ways. The most popular ways are to organise festivals, concerts and dances. People also visit museums and famous historical sites. Or they…
Cape Town to arrange Mobile Office services at Delft South Hall
The customers can engage with the City of Cape Town on a wide range of enquiries ranging from rates, sewerage, electricity, water, refuse collections and all other account enquiries.
President Ruto calls for bold reforms at UN Security Council to evolve global challenges
Ruto said that they had no choice but to reject the outdated systems and re-imagine a framework of international cooperation that worked for all 8 billion people.
