Gregory Govender, owner of the truck involved in the road accident that killed 23 people in Pinetown, released a statement on Monday in which he said he was ‘deeply
 sorry for the pain and loss that this tragedy has brought’ and that he felt ‘betrayed and taken advantage of’.
The owner of the truck involved in the horror Pinetown crash has broken his silence as the driver’s lawyer withdraws from the case.
South African salvage master Nick Sloane was hired by US firm Titan Salvage and Italy’s Micoperi to lead the massive operation to right the 290-metre, 114 000-tonne vessel, which ran aground off Giglio on 13 January 2012, killing 32 people.
London open top bus tour guide John Stokes is a familiar sight around the British capital – his knowledge of the city’s history is immense.
Peach Nursing is a specialised “Care in the Community” provider. Quite simply this means that we provide the knowledge and care tailor made to meet individual needs in order that people can stay in their own home when either ill of infirmed
A BBC documentary could reveal Shrien Dewani’s innocence in the murder of his wife in Cape Town. However, Anni’s family are furious that the BBC is ‘interfering’ in the justice system.
Former chair of South Africa’s National Biodiversity Institute board sacked for his boozy celebrations that followed the team’s win at the Chelsea Flower Show in London earlier this year.
South Africa’s deputy president is currently in the UK accompanied by a delegation consisting of Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan, Minister of Mineral Resources Susan Shabangu, and Deputy Minister of International Relations and Cooperation Ebrahim Ebrahim.
Zuma’s surprise decision to send the “unconstitutional” secrecy bill back to parliament has been celebrated by campaigners, but is there an ulterior motive?
Kenya’s business tourism seems poised to soar if a lack of beds and the JKIA damage caused by the August 7th fire can be overcome
The decaying carcasses of at least 100 elephants were found in Hwange National Park after poachers poisoned the park’s watering holes and land.
Meetings still matter, and South Africa’s fast-growing events sector faces a plethora of challenges if Mzansi is to reach the top rank of global events and conference destinations. We get into the nuts and bolts of hosting big events
Science tourism gets a boost as the UK and South Africa sign an agreement to promote collaboration in the sciences through seminars and conferences for practitioners in the sector
Nominations have opened for the annual South African business awards, which will recognise trailblazing South African business people in the UK within five categories.
As South African petrol attendants continue to strike, talks of cutting the service they provide could lead to self-service pumps.
It is uncommon for an unknown man charged with 23 counts of murder to receive support, yet in 48 hours over 4,000 people have rallied behind the driver involved in the tragic Pinetown crash.
Attempts to stop South Africa recognising the EFF as an official party are in ruins as Julius Malema’s place to run in the 2014 elections is cemented.
Robert Mugabe swears in new Zimbabwean cabinet full of old faces
Cape Town Fish Market has withdrawn its advert after watchdog calls it racist. What do you think?
‘I don’t want to hide it, Julius Malema gave us very, very ugly publicity’ said recently retired South African High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, Dr Zola Skweyiya, who named the former ANCYL leader as one of the biggest challenges of his four-year term.
Greening South Africa’s business tourism sector is in its earliest stages – but good foundations, and a change of mindset, will set up the industry for international competitiveness in the a warmer, drier, more climate-conscious future
The Democratic Alliance held an evening at the Liberal Club in London to launch Blue the Network and engage with young South Africans.
A Kent-based doctor has been jailed for six years after abusing his position for nearly a decade.
Proposed amendments to Electoral Act will see 2009 Constitutional finding applied in full, allowing South Africans to vote wherever they are on Election Day in 2014.
Ryan joined the celebrated London Gay Men’s Chorus shortly after settling in London.