by Jo Lennox | Sep 12, 2022
14 June 2022 # South Africa’s first electric minibus taxi is expected to arrive before the end of the year and can unlock many benefits for the industry and the country. A project team of companies and research institutions is investigating the vehicle’s...
by Jo Lennox | Sep 12, 2022
31 May 2022 # It’s World No Tobacco Day. The Heart and Stroke Foundation South Africa says it fully supports the World Health Organisation’s theme which puts the spotlight on tobacco’s negative impact on the environment. The foundation’s health promotions...
by Jo Lennox | Sep 12, 2022
18 May 2022 # Rooibos Tea Tourism is helping revitalise the country’s tourism industry after a recent surge in the tea’s popularity. The South African Rooibos Council says more local and international travellers want to learn about the history of Rooibos, how it’s...
by Jo Lennox | May 31, 2022
15 March 2022 # South Africans who can get off Eskom’s grid and away from load shedding should do so as soon as possible. This is according to energy expert Ted Blom following another week of rotational load shedding and warnings that the system remains constrained:...
by Jo Lennox | May 31, 2022
4 November 2021 # The local government election results are in with 97 percent of the votes counted and a formal announcement is expected today. It’s clear that the political landscape has changed. The ANC has received 45 percent of the vote, the DA got 21 percent,...
by Jo Lennox | May 31, 2022
16 November 2021 # It’s National Diabetes Month. An estimated 4 point 5 million South Africans have diabetes with many remaining undiagnosed. Diabetes is also the leading cause of death in women in the country and the second leading cause of death overall....