Mandela exhibition to travel to Paris
Nelson Mandela will travel to Europe this year when multiple images of the icon
appear
in Paris from 29 May to 6 July as part of the France-South Africa Seasons 2012 and
2013 to celebrate his relationship with the people of France and breathe fresh life
into
a story well told.
Wildcat strikes hurt the poor: Zuma
Trade union leaders should engage with their members to avert unnecessary labour action, President Jacob Zuma said on Thursday, adding that illegal or "wildcat" strikes were no way to advance the interests of marginalised South Africans.
AU celebrates 50th anniversary
The African Union, previously the Organisation of African Unity, marks its 50th anniversary this week with a series of events aimed at building a common identity and sense of belonging among all people on the continent.
SA govt passes 3-million housing mark
The government has passed the 3-million mark in providing free housing and housing opportunities in South Africa since 1994, the majority of beneficiaries being from the poorest parts of society, says Human Settlements Minister Tokyo Sexwale.
Gender council to engage communities
The National Council Against Gender-Based Violence has completed its annual action plan and will soon be engaging with communities across the country, says Minister for Women, Children and People with Disabilities Lulu Xingwana.
McGregor set for Surfski World Champs
Nine-time winner Hank McGregor won't be on the starting line in Paarl to defend his Berg River Canoe Marathon title this year because of a clash of dates with the new Surfski World Championships.