Who knows, maybe I haven’t returned
OPINION: Could effective training of staff possibly make a difference in how our country’s institutions are run? asks Lance FredericksYOU KNOW how it is...
The difference ‘six little hours’ can make
OPINION: If the plan to spend a billion rand to partner with an English football team worked and tourists flocked to South Africa in...
Privileged pest … for a while, anyway
OPINION: Though it’s fun and exciting to travel and see new things and experience different cultures, it’s even better to bring back positive experiences...
Stage 6 load shedding – the nail in the coffin of...
It’s estimated that load shedding can cost South Africa over R4 billion a day. This can be devastating for small businesses.There was an overwhelming...
Maybe the mountain needs to shake
Singapore has one of the lowest crime rates in the world, having seemingly learned how to eliminate crime.RAISE your hand and roll your eyes...
Beer industry demands answers over extended alcohol ban
Beer association said it would submit an urgent Promotion of Access to Information Act application to the National Coronavirus Command Council to obtain the...
Ramaphosa’s restaurants reprieve too little, says industry
The Restaurants Association of South Africa said the relaxed rules were inadequate and showed that the government did not fully understand the plight of...
Rhino poachers are back after SA eases lockdown restrictions
Rhino poaching is on the rise again in South Africa since the government loosened coronavirus restrictions, following a year-long lull due to the pandemic,...
NC tour guides get relief funding
Tourism Minister, Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane, said that R30 million had been set aside to provide financial relief for freelance tourist guides over a period of...