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The tourism industry will be celebrating 20 years of freedom and democracy, in the months leading up to Freedom Day on April 27, 2014.
Chinese investment is considered to be a key driving force behind the increased Chinese visitors to South Africa over the last year.
Kings captain Luke Watson led from the front, as he scored a brace of tries in the Kings' victory over the Highlanders.
The City of Cape Town and Cape Town tourism will award a responsible tourism project R35 000 in support at Indaba 2013.
South Africa has beat six other destinations to the coveted accolade of becoming WAYN'S top dream destination for 2013.
A 5-year-old girl is recovering well at a hospital in Johannesburg after undergoing an advanced skin graft transplant operation last month, her doctor says.
British Airways took its maiden flight from OR Tambo International to the Mozambican capital of Maputo on Monday.
The Springbok Sevens side have won the Glasgow Sevens event after claiming their third final win in a row over New Zealand.
The Bulls have thrashed the visiting Hurricanes to take over the top spot in the SA Conference Super Rugby standings.
Thieves who attempted to rob a clubhouse being renovated for underprivileged canoe enthusiasts in Soweto were chased down and caught by two club members.
Nine South Africans, including President Jacob Zuma, Helen Zille and bosses of top firms have made the list of 500 most powerful people by a global magazine.
Thandora, the plucky elephant re-introduced into the wild, is slowly losing her zoo habits and spending more time browsing and grazing like a wild elephant.
Thandora, the elephant recently re-introduced into the wild at Gondwana Game Reserve after being held in captivity for 23 years, is slowly acclimatising to her new home.
Surfer Brett Archibald, who made headlines after surviving 27 hours at sea after falling off a boat on a surfing holiday in Indonesia, has been greeted by family and friends as he returned home to Cape Town.
The spending power of South Africa's black middle class has surpassed that of their white counterparts by R80bn, according to data.