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EU announces 4.7 billion euro investment pact with South Africa

The deal was announced days after the United States withdrew support for the country’s just-energy transition

Taiwan has cited “economic constraints” for not meeting the deadline from the department of international relations and cooperation to relocate its liaison office from Pretoria to Johannesburg. (Wikipedia)

Taiwan cites ‘economic constraints’ for delayed move of Pretoria liaison office

The international relations ministry says there will be further ‘engagements’ to find a solution

Tourism Minister Patricia de Lille

R174.5 million set aside to ensure safety of tourists

Minister Patricia de Lille said the country welcomed 4.8 million international and 18.8 million domestic tourists in the first six months of 2023

Joya Mooi – Exclusive WATC Side A – 4 (by Ines Vansteenkiste-Muylle)

Joya Mooi explores social change in new album

South African Dutch singer Joya Mooi’s latest album, ‘What’s Around the Corner’, offers thought-provoking themes

At night they walk with me by Sibusiso Bheka

Young South African snapper Sibusiso Bheka graces Amsterdam

Bheka, who started his career at the Of Soul and Joy programme in Thokoza, was chosen for a residency at the prestigious NOOR photo agency in the Netherlands

Sophisticated: Proud Mary in Rosebank is good for Saturday lunch.

The Flavour Hunter: See and be seen at this cool eatery

Proud Mary is Rosebank’s number one people watching restaurant while Ken Forrester wins an international Chenin Blanc award

Elsa Joubert is best known for her 1978 novel, Die Swerfjare van Poppie Nongena. (Foto24 / Natalie Gabriels) (Jonathan Ball Publishers)

The long journey of Elsa Joubert

The acclaimed and prolific South African author, whose 1978 book The Long Journey of Poppie Nongena confronted the hardships of apartheid, has died

Clothing house Nolita ran an advertising campaign against anorexia to show the reality of the illness. (Alberto Pizzoli/AFP)

Disorders don’t discriminate

Dangerous eating habits associated with young women can affect all races and, increasingly, men