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Fly the Flag for your Class of 2010

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WEEKLY NEWSLETTER Thu, 26 Aug 2010
Fly the Flag for your Class of 2010 Fly the Flag for your Class of 2010
Brand South Africa, as part of its "Legacy" campaign, has called on South Africans to "Fly the Flag" this Friday by doing something in support of the Department of Education's Class of 2010 initiative.   »

SA Legacy: Five-Friday programme
For the next five Fridays, South Africans have been called on to celebrate the things that combine to make them unique – each week offering a new theme, and new set of practical things that anyone can do to help build a united, prosperous country. Check out the programme. Put your soul into it!   »
SA Legacy: put your soul into it!
The Brand South Africa "Legacy" campaign calls on South Africans, each Friday over the next five weeks, to celebrate the values that make them unique; that made the 2010 Fifa World such a success; and that have the power to shape a united, prosperous future South Africa.   »
SA, China sign Beijing Declaration
South African President Jacob Zuma and Chinese President Hu Jintao signed the Beijing Declaration, outlining 38 cooperation agreements, following one-hour talks in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Tuesday.   »
China 'helping Africa grow': Zuma
President Jacob Zuma has defended China's surging investment in Africa, telling an audience at Beijing's Renmin University that China was making an important contribution to the development of the continent.   »
World Cup: 'South Africans to thank'
Political parties across the spectrum have echoed President Jacob Zuma's praise for South Africans, attributing the success of the 2010 Fifa World Cup to the passon and patriotic spirit of ordinary citizens of the country.   »
Minister by motorbike in Soweto
Tourism Minister Marthinus van Schalkwyk took a tour of Soweto with a difference on Thursday – as a guest of the Soweto Sopranos Bikers Club – to help encourage South Africans to "get out of their comfort zones" and start exploring some of the tourism "gems" of their own country.   »
Family makes M'hudi Wines a winner
M'hudi, winner of the 2010 Emerging Tourism Entrepreneur of the Year Award, is South Africa's first wholly black-owned wine tourism farm. Its success is down to the hard work of the Rangaka family, who beat the odds to realise a dream.   »
Touring Joburg's stadium masterpiece
Johannesburg visitors and residents who are keen on seeing the architectural masterpiece that is Africa's biggest stadium – known as Soccer City during the 2010 Fifa World Cup, since renamed FNB Stadium – can now take a guided tour of the city's famous "African calabash".   »
Natalie stars at IPC Swimming Worlds
Natalie du Toit starred for Team South Africa at the International Paralympic Committee's Swimming World Championships in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, which ended on the weekend, claiming six gold medals, one silver, and one bronze.   »

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