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28 August 2009

Reya Vaya Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system

The Reya Vaya BRT system, which was launched on 16 August 2009, will be rolled out in Johannesburg at the end of August. This system is designed to standardise the level of quality service and link as many parts of a city into a transport network that moves large numbers of people quickly and safely.

What is the BRT system?

Value and benefits of the BRT system

Negotiations with taxi operators

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Tourism Month

“Celebrating Diversity through Tourism”

Tourism Month in September is an initiative of South African Tourism to grow South Africa’s domestic tourism industry. It is during this month that South Africans are encouraged to tour their own country and to become a warm nation of a tourist-friendly people.

Domestic tourism is the backbone of a sustainable, robust tourism industry in South Africa

      • about 46% of the adult South African population  travelled in 2008, which represents a figure of about  14 million domestic tourists, compared to about 13  million domestic tourists in 2007.

      • from R20 billion in 2007 to R25,8 billion in 2008 – a  nominal increase of 29%.

      • with the real growth in revenue generated from  domestic tourism moving to 17% over 2007, indicating  a  healthy growth, achieved under difficult market  conditions.

      • from R550 in 2007 to R780 in 2008 in nominal terms  and R720 in 2007 in real terms.

Our country is a warm and tourist-friendly place that embraces all who visit

The 2010 FIFA World Cup™ presents an opportunity for us as South Africans to further market our country and its people

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Heritage Month

"Celebrating South African craft, our heritage"

September marks the annual Heritage Month in South Africa. During this month the country recognises and celebrates the cultural heritage of our nation. The opportunity should be taken to foster cultural pride and instil a shared identity among all South Africans, towards a cohesive society.

Our rich cultural heritage has a profound power to develop national unity, and strengthen nation-building, reconciliation, and patriotism

Government is committed to growing and developing the craft sector

Highlights

International Association of Athletics Federation (IAAF) world athletics championships

Cabinet congratulated all South African athletes who participated in the 12th IAAF world athletics championships, held in Berlin from 12 to 23 August 2009. It also congratulated them for winning two gold medals and a silver in 800 meters race and the long jump respectively.

Caster Semenya, Khotso Mokoena and Mbulaeni Mulaudzi made all South Africans very proud. They lifted South Africa to the top 10 on the medals table at the conclusion of the championships.

A special word of congratulations goes to Caster Semenya, whom President Zuma referred to as the “golden girl” for silencing her critics by winning gold against all odds. Her achievement, especially during Women's Month, will serve to inspire millions of women, young and old, in South Africa and the rest of the developing world, to reach for the skies against all odds.

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Last updated 28-Aug-2009

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