Monday, February 28, 2011

Baz Bus Cancels Swaziland Leg Of There Route




FROM 1 APRIL 2011 Baz Bus will no longer operate between Johannesburg/Pretoria & Swaziland (in both directions)



- Baz Bus will no longer operate between Swaziland & Durban (in both directions)



- Baz Bus will NOW OPERATE between Johannesburg/Pretoria and Durban, via Drakensberg, 5 times a week (in both directions).



DAYS OF DEPARTURE between Port Elizabeth & Durban and between Durban & Johannesburg (via Drak) will change as follows:



Port Elizabeth to Durban: Departs MON, WED, THURS, FRI, SUN

(i.e. Departs Daily except: TUES & SAT)


Durban to Port Elizabeth: Departs TUES, WED, THURS, SAT, SUN

(i.e. Departs Daily except: MON & FRI)


Durban to Johannesburg / Pretoria: Departs MON, TUES, THURS, FRI, SUN (i.e. Departs Daily except: WED & SAT)


Johannesburg / Pretoria to Durban: Departs MON, TUES, WED, FRI, SAT

(i.e. Departs Daily except: THURS & SUN)



Please note the following important information:

* The last bus departing from Johannesburg/Pretoria to Swaziland:

Wednesday 30 March 2011



* The last bus departing from Swaziland to Durban:

Thursday 31 March 2011



* The last bus departing from Durban to Swaziland:

Wednesday 30 March 2011



* The last bus departing from Swaziland to Johannesburg/Pretoria:

Thursday 31 March 2011

http://www.bazbus.com/routechange.aspx

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Annual Rwanda International Trade

Private Sector Federation Rwanda in conjunction with the Ministry of Trade and Industry is organizing for the 14th time, the Annual Rwanda International Trade Fair 2011 due to take place at Gikondo Expo Ground, Kigali-Rwanda from 28th July to 10th August 2011. Kindly find herewith attached invitation letter, expo map and registration form for your reference.

Don’t hesitate to contact us for any further information you may require regarding the above event or pass our contact information to interested companies for direct communication..

Kind regards

Judith Harris
Admin Officer

Rwanda High Commission
Pretoria/South Africa

Tel: (+27)12-3426536
Fax: (+27)12-3420160
Cell: (+27)79 610 8741

Monday, February 14, 2011

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Its On Your Doorstep

The world’s changing rapidly, and it seems so is the PSL, for the better that is – its time for all those English Premier League supporters to shift their allegiances to closer to home.

To all those Man U, Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal ‘fans’ in this country, many of who have never been to England and have few if any family ties to the UK: the Absa Premiership is hot right now, it’s where it’s all happening!

Last Fridays Cape Town derby was as good as it gets, anywhere.

Athlone was the scene as Ajax Cape Town ran out 4-3 winners over Santos in a game which overflowed with passion, commitment, drama (including a 35th minute red card) and goals of the highest order.

Clayton Daniels and to a lesser degree Jurie Basie’s efforts aside , the other five goals were WORLD CLASS: three superbly executed curling shots from 20-yards out into the top corner, a sublime left-footed chip from an acute angle from Terror Fanteni and a 25-yard rocket of a match winner five minutes from time courtesy of Thulani Serero.

The usual complaints from the EPL lovers regarding South African football include: the finishing is poor, the crowd attendances are embarrassing, too much show-boating, the grass is not green enough, administration is third-world.

None of these were applicable on the Mother City on Friday night.

SAFA is still prone to regular bungles, but there is absolutely no fault to be found in the PSL’s organization of the league; it’s improving season by season. Go compare the logs in South Africa with those in England on Monday morning and look at the ‘games played’ columns, for example…

Of course not every match is going to be a 4-3 derby thriller, but a gradual trend towards better quality, or at least more entertaining top flight football appears to be underway – just last week Santos and Golden Arrows drew 3-3, while Wits hammered Vasco 6-0.

Another game in Cape Town, earlier this season – Ajax’s 1-0 win over Chiefs, only had a single goal, yet provided 90 minutes of thrilling action on the field, while the 40 000 fans at the ground ensured it was a memorable evening.

The equation in general in pretty simple – the bigger and more enthusiastic the crowd, the more exciting the action on the field.

Stop worrying about what Wayne Rooney does for after-hours entertainment, or what kind of hobbies John Terry and Ashley Cole partake in, or whether West Ham or West Bromwich Albion will escape relegation - go and watch the Absa Premiership – you won’t see a 4-3 score-line every week, but there will always be drama, excitement and vibrant fans.

http://swnews.co.za/its-on-your-doorstep/

Monday, February 7, 2011

Cape Town Prepares For U2





Yesterday we were at Cape Town Stadium to watch the start of the massive task of removing the turf in preparation for the U2 concert next week (18th Feb)

The stage will be 8000sqm and will take up one whole half of the pitch.

The reason they are removing the turf is because the with construction and dismantling the stage will be in place for 14 days therefore the turf will simply die.

The turf will be stored in Stellenbosch and replaced after the concert as the scheduled Neil Diamond Concert will use a smaller stage therefore the turf can be covered.

The pitch will be playable on the 28th May 2010 which is sadly to late for the last Ajax Cape Town game which will be on the 21st May.

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