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South Africa prepares to launch into astro-tourism

The South African government has set its sights on a new frontier in tourism: astro-tourism. In a speech at the Tourism Month media launch, Minister of Tourism Patricia de Lille announced plans to develop a comprehensive astro-tourism strategy, positioning South Africa as a world-class astro-tourism destination.

Sustainable tourism practices and legal compliance in South Africa

As the tourism world continues to expand, sustainable tourism is no longer optional but a necessity. Tourists are urged to assess their travels' ecological impact on the various countries they visit. Similarly, countries have to ensure that their policies and legal frameworks are robust enough to withstand the booming tourism industry.

New Sport, Arts and Culture Minister to prioritize physical education at schools

New Sports, Arts, and Culture Minister Gayton McKenzie says his department is working on shifts to prioritise physical education and activity in schools.

South Africa among finalists for 2024 Africa Education Medal

South Africa's Taddy Blecher, CEO and co-founder of Maharishi Invincibility Institute, and Julian Hewitt, outgoing CEO of Jakes Gerwel Fellowship, have both been recognised as finalists for the prestigious Africa Education Medal 2024.

Minister urges early engagement in maths and science to bridge skills gap

The minister was speaking at the launch of the 2024 eduCate: Matric Maths and Science Revision programme in Johannesburg on 15 August. For the past 14 years, the annual revision intervention has assisted Grade 12 learners across the country to prepare for their Maths and Physical Science examinations.

Imam Husayn sacrifice serves as a light in times of darkness and despair

MUHARRAM comes with the promise of a new beginning for us all. In South Africa, the practice of celebrating and commemorating Ashura, the 10th day of Muharram, is widespread. Many families and communities fast on this day and gather at their local masajid for dhikr and reminders on the significance of this occasion.

Why education is the cornerstone of female empowerment in SA

As we look to the past and the achievements made to date, it’s equally important that we interrogate the present and endeavour to create an even better future. A critical part of this work, I believe, is education.

Young Muslim women in media

AS we celebrate Women’s Month, it’s important to recognise the powerful role that young Muslim women are playing in South Africa’s media landscape. Their voices are making waves, bringing fresh perspectives and driving change in ways that are both inspiring and impactful.

Female African creatives to lead conversations at Fame Week Africa

This year's Fame Week Africa, taking place in Cape Town from 1-7 September, will shine a spotlight on women in film, music, fashion, and entertainment. The event will feature a diverse array of content sessions, film screenings, music showcases, fashion shows, and networking events.

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