South Africa’s tourism sector received a powerful lift this week. Qantas Airways officially introduced its new direct service between Johannesburg and Perth. The launch has been welcomed across government and industry, with Minister of Tourism Patricia de Lille calling the route a major step forward for travel, trade, and people-to-people relations between South Africa and Australia.
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Plans for a high-speed train between Johannesburg and Durban are back on track. The Department of Transport is inviting private investors to help develop faster, safer, and more efficient regional rail lines that will cut travel times, create jobs, and boost South Africa’s economy.
Nissan South Africa is recalling 1,665 Qashqai models, marking a spike in vehicle defect notices in 2025. The National Consumer…
The days of tossing traffic fines aside and hoping they disappear in bureaucratic chaos are officially over. From 1 December,…
Volkswagen is expanding its next-generation Transporter range in South Africa with five new models, adding more versatility to an already…
In Gauteng, every minute in traffic counts, so waiting in line to renew a vehicle licence often feels like punishment. For years, drivers have faced long queues, delays, and surprise fines. South Africa’s move toward digital government services has changed that. Renewing or checking your car licence fees online is now fast, secure, and stress-free.
After more than a decade of setbacks, the City of Johannesburg has officially launched the long-delayed Rea Vaya Bus Rapid…
Toyota has officially lifted the veil on the latest addition to its legendary Land Cruiser family, the all-new Land Cruiser…
Toyota South Africa Motors (TSAM) has renewed its call for vehicle owners to urgently verify whether their cars are part…
South Africa’s petrol price is more than ten times higher than it was in 1995 a rise that far outpaces…


