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South Africa’s Tourism Industry Witnesses Impressive Growth in Q1 2023

by Serjio Zakharoff
May 11, 2023

South Africa’s tourism industry has made a remarkable comeback in recent times. The first quarter of 2023 witnessed an impressive increase in international arrivals and spending. This article explores the reasons behind this growth, the top source markets for South African tourism, and the impact on domestic travel.

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South Africa Aims to Reach Pre-COVID Tourism Numbers by 2030

by Thabo Sebata
May 10, 2023

South Africa’s tourism industry is pushing to reach preCOVID visitor numbers by 2030. Patricia de Lille, the Tourism Minister, has called on stakeholders to unite and foster growth to achieve over 21 million tourist arrivals before the end of the decade.

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Employment and Labour on Basic Income Grant Discussion

by Serjio Zakharoff
May 10, 2023

South Africa is facing a crucial decision regarding the R350 Social Relief Grant. The Second BRICS Working Group Meeting, held in Port Alfred, Eastern Cape, discussed the proposal to replace the grant with a Basic Income Grant (BIG). The urgency of implementing social protection measures was highlighted by Dr. Joni Musabayana, Director for Decent Work for Southern and Eastern Africa at the International Labour Organisation (ILO). With the ongoing COVID19 pandemic and the potential for future crises, integrating social protection measures has become vital.

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Mama Africa: A Celebration of African Cuisines and Cultures

by Isabella Schmidt
May 8, 2023

Mama Africa is more than just another restaurant in Cape Town. It is a place that celebrates the rich cultures and cuisines of Africa. For more than 25 years, it has been a gathering place for people from all over the world who want to experience the vibrant flavors of Africa in the heart of Cape Town.

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President Ramaphosa Highlights Need for Resilience and Collaboration in Achieving Universal Health Coverage in South Africa

by Lerato Mokena
May 6, 2023

President Cyril Ramaphosa recently addressed the 2nd Presidential Health Summit at the Birchwood Hotel in Boksburg, Gauteng, reflecting on the Presidential Health Compact signed four years ago. The summit brought together stakeholders from various sectors to develop short and longterm solutions to challenges facing South Africa’s healthcare system.

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Gauteng Health Observes World Hand Hygiene Day: The Importance of Hand Hygiene in Preventing the Spread of Infections and Diseases

by Liam Fortuin
May 6, 2023

World Hand Hygiene Day is celebrated annually on May 5th to raise awareness of the importance of hand hygiene in preventing the spread of infections and diseases. This year’s theme emphasizes the need to reduce the spread of infection and antimicrobial resistance in healthcare settings.

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South Africa’s Commitment to a Sustainable and Low-Carbon Future

by Tumi Makgale
May 1, 2023

South Africa has taken a significant step towards a sustainable and lowcarbon future by publishing its 8th National Greenhouse Gas Inventory Report (NIR). This detailed report provides an inventory of annual greenhouse gas emissions from 2000 to 2020, including sources of emissions and removals by sinks, such as carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, perfluorocarbons, and hydrofluorocarbons.

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The Captivity of Gerco van Deventer

by Lerato Mokena
April 13, 2023

For almost six years, South African paramedic Gerco van Deventer has been held captive by a splinter AlQaeda group in Mali. The story of his abduction is a tale of tragedy, resilience, and hope. It is also a story about the complexities of negotiating for the release of hostages in a world where violence and extremism continue to threaten the lives and liberties of innocent people.

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Eskom’s Loadshedding: A Challenge for South Africa

by Kagiso Petersen
April 5, 2023

Eskom, South Africa’s stateowned electricity company, is facing significant challenges in supplying electricity to the country. The company has projected that the government will face load shedding every week for the next year due to a worstcase scenario expected to exceed 17,000 MW of planned and unplanned outages.

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