- 2010 gets Zuma touch
- Facelift for Cape Town landmark
- Massive revamp for Pretoria airport
- Restaurants closing as economic chill sets in
- Expedition to promote 2010 World Cup
- Bad start to UK visa application process
- Tourism bonanza hits Durban
- 2010 fever bolsters Tourism Indaba show
- IPL to pour R1bn into economy - Motlanthe
- 'Sport for us has become an important tool'
South African Tourism News
'I've never seen such dirt'
Capetonians tolerance of litter and littering could ruin the city's reputation, a councillor warns.
Human traffickers aim to exploit 2010
South Africa is reportedly being eyed by human traffickers who plan to increase their importation of victims to cater for the sexual appetites of visitors to the 2010 soccer spectacular.
Get your World Cup tickets now, says Jordaan
Tickets for the 2010 Soccer World Cup go on sale this week and South African fans have been urged to move quickly to avoid disappointment.
Love at first light
The Mayor of eThekwini, Obed Mlaba, wants everyone to "fall in love" with Durban.
KZN 2010 projects 'are well on track'
KwaZulu-Natal Premier Sbu Ndebele says that the province will meet all deadlines and obligations for the much-awaited Soccer World Cup.
'All South Africans welcome in Britain'
British High Commissioner Paul Boateng says "South African Muslims, like every other section of South African society, will find a ready welcome in Britain".
Home Affairs admits to problems
The new visa requirements are "going to introduce an element of inconvenience for South Africans travelling to the UK".
'We don't want unruly fans'
Only half the beds required in KwaZulu-Natal for the 2010 World Cup have been signed with Match.
Muslims furious about terror claims
An unnamed British security official has expressed concern that terrorists heading for the UK are using SA as a cover.
Square could be closed to all traffic soon
Greenmarket Square could be permanently closed to all vehicles by April.
Is South Africa in for a shark boom?
Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water - South Africans are becoming "shark aware" all over again.
Booze on Sundays?
The City of Cape Town is considering allowing supermarkets and retailers to sell alcohol on a Sunday because this would appeal to tourists.
Durban's 'happening' place up in smoke
Although Metro firefighters responded promptly, it was impossible to contain the blaze until it had consumed the restaurant interior and roof.
'Investors not pulling out of Cape Town'
Despite the global economic downturn, there is "no sense of a crisis" in Cape Town where investors are still putting millions of rand into inner-city developments, Cape Town Partnership says.
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