Monthly Archives: May 2013
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ARROWSA/DUT JEWELLERY EXHIBITION
By: Raymond Padya The Durban University of Technology (DUT) in collaboration with Art, Culture and Heritage for Peace (ARROWSA) is set to host a jewellery exhibition ... -
NO PLAYER OF THE SEASON AWARD!
By: Sphamandla Blose The nominees for the 2012/13 ABSA Premier League Awards have been categorised, and surprisingly with no player of the season being revealed. SuperSport ... -
LEAVING A LEGACY AT OLD TRAFFORD
Aphiwe Ngwenya Undoubtedly one of the best managers in the world, Alex Ferguson has announced his retirement at the end of the season. Having just won ... -
DELEGATES TOUCHDOWN ON AFRICAN SOIL
By: Ayanda Kasule As the largest tourism marketing event, the Tourism Indaba was underway at the Inkosi Albert Luthuli International Convention Center (ICC) in Durban. Just ... -
GROWTH IN THE TOURISM SECTOR NOT BENEFITTING SMALL BUSINESSES
By: Zimasa Matiwane and M. Lucia Mzinyathi South African Tourism is growing annually with close to 10 million international tourists gracing the country’s shores, last year ... -
SUDANESE TEENAGE GIRLS FORCED TO MARRY
By Raymond Padya “He has dowry and you will marry him!” said Chief Kaelay Chol Ariik. “If she still refuses, we will beat her and force ... -
MBULI GONE TOO SOON
By: Sinenhlanhla Mthembu Vuyo Mbuli, who was popularly known for presenting the breakfast show – Morning Live, collapsed and died at a Bloemfontein stadium on Saturday. ... -
“WE ARE HUMAN TOO”
By: Nomvula Ndlovu and Thobele Nzama The homeless inhibitors of Durban’s so-called “Whoonga Park” say that the municipality’s Clean My City Programme is a great ... -
KZN TOURISM PLANS TO INTENSIFY WORLD’S DYNAMIC MARKET
By: Khanyisani Dlomo and Sphamandla Blose Kwa-Zulu Natal Tourism plans to intensify its international marketing efforts to secure an ever-greater slice in the world’s dynamic tourism ...
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