| Make A Clean, Green Pledge |
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25th February 2012

According to Knysna Tourism CEO Shaun van Eck, 7c of every Pledge cleaning product that is sold between February 13 and April 30 will be donated to the Knysna Pledge Nature Reserve situated in the heart of Knysna.
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| Tax Relief, Funding For Small Business |
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25th February 2012

Delivering his National Budget speech in Parliament in Cape Town on Wednesday, Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan announced both some tax relief for small business and a new financing agency to improve funding for the sector.
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| Collins Brothers To The Rescue |
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23rd February 2012

Thanks to the quick thinking and courageous action of Knysna brothers, Mark (43) and John (38) Collins of Magnetic South, an utterly exhausted father was saved from a rip-current at Buffel's Bay main beach on Sunday afternoon, February 19.
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| Kaaimans N2 To Be Partially Closed |
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23rd February 2012

The SA National Roads Agency (Sanral) is apparently planning to partially close the N2 through Kaaimans for a period of 10 months, starting in a month's time.
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| Infrastructure: We Have The Resources |
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23rd February 2012

The state will have about R4.5-trillion in resources to draw on, using a range of financing methods over the next three years, to fund the country's key infrastructure projects, says South African Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan
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| Capital Investment To Drive Growth |
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23rd February 2012

Amid an uncertain global economic outlook, Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan tabled a R1-trillion Budget in Parliament on Wednesday, detailing how South Africa's various social programmes and the massive infrastructure projects announced by President Jacob Zuma would be funded.
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| Voortrekker Monument Recognised |
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22nd February 2012

In a gesture towards nation-building and reconciliation, the South African government is to declare the Voortrekker Monument in Pretoria a national heritage site, while unveiling a series of monuments to celebrate the heroes and heroines of the country's struggle for liberation.
Inset: South African Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe, accompanied by Agriculture Forestry and Fisheries Deputy Minister Pieter Mulder and Voortrekker Monument and Nature Reserve chief operating officer Sonja Lombard, visits the Voortrekker Museum outside Pretoria, 14 October 2011 (Photo: GCIS)
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| Bmw Investment A Vote Of Confidence In Sa, Says Patel |
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22nd February 2012

"Today's launch of the production of the new 3 Series BMW and the investment of R2.2 billion by the company is a private sector vote of confidence in our economy," Economic Development Minister Ebrahim Patel said on Monday afternoon.
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| Biosphere Reserve For Garden Route |
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22nd February 2012

A group of conservationists revealed their plans for consolidating the Garden Route protected areas to bring about better management.
Inset: The Garden Route Initiative (GRI) wants to establish a Biosphere Reserve where sensitive water resources and marine resources will be more effectively managed. This is a view of Island Lake in Wilderness (Image: Mossel Bay Advertiser).
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| Calitzdorp Port And Wine Festival |
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22nd February 2012

Get ready for the best wine and lifestyle festival in the Southern Cape! Calitzdorp, the Port Capital of South Africa, is the place to be over the weekend of 18 to 20 May as visitors from across the country make their way to the annual Absa Calitzdorp Port & Wine Festival.
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| Sa Urged To Support National Olympic Team |
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21st February 2012
Deputy Minister of Sports and Recreation Gert Oosthuizen has called on South Africans to support Team South Africa in its quest to fly the flag and win medals for the country at the upcoming London Olympic Games.
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| Minister Signals Move Towards Single Public Service |
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21st February 2012
Public Service and Administration Minister Roy Padayachie says government is ready to implement the ambitious plan of setting up a single public service, which was abandoned a few years ago due to lack of institutional capacity.
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| All Eyes On Gordhan For Sa Budget |
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21st February 2012

The rand strengthened against the dollar on Monday on rising global risk appetite and South African government bonds edged higher, but local debt could come under pressure if the government signals a rise in borrowing in its budget this week.
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| Zille Vows To Net Criminal ‘big Fish’ |
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20th February 2012

Prominent underworld crime bosses are controlling the flow of drugs into Cape Town communities, according to Western Cape premier Helen Zille, who has revealed that high-level efforts to engage local gang bosses are aimed at “catching the big fish”.
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| New Course Record For Occ Wheelchair Marathon |
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20th February 2012

Presented by ACSA (George Airport), the 10th anniversary race met the organisers’ goal to attract over 1 000 entrants - the highest number of competitors ever - including top athletes from around the world and all over South Africa.
Inset: South Africa's Ernst van Dyk, winner of the men's hand cycle division in yesterday's10th Outeniqua Wheelchair Challenge (OCC) in George, celebrates after the gruelling marathon with race director Esther Watson. Van Dyk set a new course record, finishing in a time of 1:08:29, with second and third placed athletes only seconds behind him (Photo: Desmond Scholtz).
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| Outeniqua Wheelchair Challenge Today |
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18th February 2012

Today sees the 10th year of the Outeniqua Wheel Challenge in George. The start and end of the event takes place at the bottom end of York Street, in front of the Mountview Resort (Old George Tourist Resort). The prize giving will also take place at the same venue.
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| Elvis Blue Nominated For Mk Music Award |
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17th February 2012

Idols winner, Elvis Blue, who has just returned from a romantic holiday spent skiing in Austria at St Johan, has been nominated for the 2012 MK DStv awards competition.
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| Going Up: Cape Town's New Skyscraper |
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17th February 2012

Cape Town's city skyline will soon feature a stunning addition. The 32-storey, R1.6-billion Portside Building - Cape Town's first new skyscraper since 1993 - represents a substantial investment in the Western Cape and a major boost for the local construction industry.
Inset: Architect's rendering of the Portside Building, which will rise to about 148 metres, making it the tallest in Cape Town's central business district. Its design takes future developments into account, indicating how these might align with the Portside (Image: Louis Karol Architects / FirstRand)
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| Lightleys Boats Go Under Hammer |
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16th February 2012

Following the liquidation of one of Knysna's tourism icons, Lightleys Holiday Houseboats, the liquidators have instructed the auction of its assets.
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| Amazon Ahoy! |
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16th February 2012

Running up a snow-covered mountain whilst pulling a tyre was alternated with glacier trekking, using a "flying fox" zip line of 250m and climbing a frozen waterfall.
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