Alex born George Moyo, who is an ex-street hawker turned businessman, has made history by having his clothing brand accepted for retail in one of the leading stores in the country. Moyo’s Shosholoza ...
Leonard Potgieter (Shosholoza Meyl Marketing Manager) and Ben Makinita (Shosholoza Meyl Communications and Marketing Specialist) during the launch. POLOKWANE – The Shosholoza Meyl which promises to ...
The Passenger Rail Agency of SA (Prasa) on Friday confirmed the return of the Shosholoza Meyl train service from Johannesburg to Durban and Cape Town. The entity announced in a statement that its ...
When asked by his students why he always teaches African songs, Warrington Middle School Choir Director Purvis Smith Jr. reminds them of the importance of their culture. "I hope that the students find ...
The ancient miners from Zimbabwe used to travel by steam train from their homes in the north to toil in South Africa's diamond and gold mines. That explains why the 'sho' sound in Shosholoza is ...
After six months of tight security to prevent information leaking out, the famous Shosholoza yachting team now has a new generation boat. The hull of the new boat, which was trucked from a boat yard ...
Geneva - South Africa are the first of eight challengers for sailing's most prestigious trophy, the America's Cup, to build a new boat. Team Shosholoza's RSA-83 hull, unveiled in Cape Town, is the ...
“They are treating us as if we did not pay a cent.” These were the words of a commuter as he disembarked from the Shosholoza Meyl train at Durban station just after midday on Saturday. Security guards ...
The Shosholoza Meyl passenger train is too slow to be viable and should be allowed to travel at 160km/h between Cape Town and Joburg, the Passenger Rail Agency of SA (Prasa) said today. “Long distance ...
Families hoping to travel across the country by rail over the December holidays will need to make other plans. The Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (Prasa) has told GroundUp that all but one of ...
Travelling by train should be fun. First, there’s the low, flatulent growl of the diesel locomotive engines, the opening credits of any long-distance journey, and after that, the climbing aboard with ...