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AFRICAN leaders were at the forefront of building relations with President Xi Jingping.
SA and UK strengthen ties
South Africa and the United Kingdom have identified key sectors for investment aimed at boosting economic growth and development.
This was after President Cyril Ramaphosa recently hosted UK Prime Minister Theresa May at Tuynhuys in Cape Town.
Crushing fruits for a healthier business
Two uMlazi sisters are ensuring the physical health of others and their own financial health through their range of fruit salads, prepared veg and smoothies.
Lala Khona is a home away from home
A KwaZulu-Natal woman has earned her stripes in the hospitality industry.
From cattle herder to tourism star
A Mpumalanga-based safari operator whose love for wildlife has led to starting his own enterprise.
Once a cattle herder and now the managing director of a tour company, Khimbini Hlongwane bears evidence to what can be achieved through determination and passion.
SAPS cracks down on corrupt official
Government has no place for corrupt civil servants in the public service.
SAFE means safer toilets at schools
President Ramaphosa has called on the private sector to play their part in providing safer sanitation for schools
All you need to know about starting a B&B
Do you want to earn an income by providing accommodation to tourists, giving them the best possible stay during their visit to your area?
Bed and breakfast (B&B) establishments are one of the most rewarding ways to become a business owner within the tourism industry. Here is all you need to know about starting your own B&B.
What is a B&B?
Knitting together local, provincial and national budgets
Proper planning, reporting and managing of municipal and provincial finances are essential if services are to be delivered to citizens equitably and without glitches.
This is according to Malijeng Ngqaleni, National Treasury’s deputy director-general for intergovernmental relations.