Tag: 2021
SA home market continues positive performance in 2021
According to Shaun Rademeyer, CEO of Multinet Home Loans, the local residential property market has continued to boom amidst the Covid-19 pandemic.
Since July 2020,...
Jobseekers – get ahead of the game and stand out in 2021
January is usually that time of year when many people reflect on where they are in their careers and start thinking about what to do...
Hard yards for Golden Arrow in 2021
HOSKEN Passenger Logistics and Rail (HPLR) – which has Golden Arrow Bus Company as its main profit engine – will be hoping to pick...
COVID-19 vaccine to arrive in SA by middle of 2021
A COVID-19 vaccine may be available in South Africa by mid-2021, announced the Ministry of Health.
COVAX is “a global initiative aimed at working with...
2021 school calendar to kick off on 25 January
Following the revision of the school calendar, schools will reopen on 25 January 2021, Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga said.
“First, let me confirm that...
SA could reopen for travel between August 2020 and May 2021
The tourism industry in South Africa has taken a heavy hit during the nationwide lockdown, leaving many worse for wear. A recently released recovery...
Join Manufacturing Indaba Gauteng as Provincial Manufacturing Indaba Events are postponed to 2021
After careful deliberation on the economic impacts of COVID-19 and to safeguard the health of all participants, the Manufacturing Indaba announces the decision to...
SA may only welcome international tourists in 2021
The Tourism Department has revealed that South Africa’s international tourism industry is likely to only begin operations again in 2021.
Speaking at a briefing on...
Decision taken to postpone Propak Cape to June 2021
Specialised Exhibitions, a division of the Montgomery Group, has taken decisive action with its portfolio of exhibitions following developments in the COVID-19 national state...
SA gambling revenue forecast to hit R35bn in 2021
South Africa’s gross gambling revenues (GGRs) are forecast to increase from last year’s R27 billion to R35bn in 2021 or a 5.1 percent compound...