With RSA as its home base, distribution company Aqua4Life launches the multi-award winning LifeStraw® in Southern Africa (RSA, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Lesotho, Transkei and Swaziland).
Nal'ibali, the national reading-for-enjoyment campaign, proudly launched a Charter on Children's Literacy Rights this World Book Day, Wednesday April 23, 2014.
On Saturday, 5 April, Fives Futbol and the British High Commission, the HMS Portland British Naval Ship held a community outreach event while docked at the V&A Waterfront, Cape Town.
A record crowd of over 9,000 sisters, misters, kids and dogs flooded the streets of Kyalami in a firm protest against the abuse of South African women and children at the 1st for Women and Jacaranda FM Sisters with Blisters walk.
At a charity luncheon and auction held on board MSC Opera in Cape Town Monday, 11 November 2013, MSC Cruises helped raise over R430 000 for the Ukuthemba Foundation, a local organisation which provides safe and loving home environments for vulnerable and abandoned children.
After conducting a successful charity drive to assist Ark Animal Centre the Luckie Entertainment team (an up-and-coming online radio station and media platform) stopped by the centre to deliver its collections on 16 November 2013.
Over 700 of Gauteng's top celebrities, entertainers and business owners joined Jacaranda FM in a Gatsby-themed afternoon to contribute to the station's Good Morning Angels Charity cause.
Advertising agency Blueprint SA, in partnership with O'Brian advertising agency and Elements advertising agency, recently hosted the Jacob G. Zuma Foundation fundraising dinner at Michelangelo Hotel in Sandton.
"Over the past 50 years Africa's lion populations have plummeted from over 200,000 individuals back in the 1960's to fewer than 21,000 today. A shocking number if you consider the size of that continent.".
The SunCares Rugby Development academy in conjunction with SARLA, Dunlop and the Springbok Supporters Club held a rugby clinic in Diepsloot on Saturday, 5 October.
One Young World Summit 2013 saw 1,300 young leaders from around the world descend on Johannesburg to develop solutions to some of society's most pressing global issues.