Boundless Southern Africa
Nine southern african countries have united in an ambitious initiative to create a new concept in conservation and tourism. ...read more

Laduma Fever
Mpumalanga – together with its neighbours Swaziland and Mozambique – is looking forward to increased tourism numbers during and after the soccer spectacular ...read more

Regional overview of Mpumalanga Province
Mpumalanga is a leader in two quite disparate activities, both of which are critical to the national economy – power generation and tourism. ...read more

Bids welcomed for new Komati Water Project
The state-owned Trans-Caledon Tunnel Authority (TCTA) has invited bids for the construction of the Komati Water Scheme Augmentation Project, which is due to commence in February 2010. ...read more

Mpumalanga puts out tenders for convention centre
Mpumalanga is set to get its own international convention centre (ICC) after the provincial government announced it was pushing ahead with the plan. ...read more

Mpumalanga regions unite to promote Lowveld to tourists
Tourism in Mpumalanga is to be reinvigorated with three of the regions seven tourism regions having joined forces to market the province more effectively. ...read more

GAN expands stable with the launch of Mpumalanga Companies
Trade Invest SA’s parent company, Global Africa Network, has launched a new website, Mpumalanga Companies, to provide an electronic presence for its just-released print publication of the same name. ...read more

Project Bravo gets environmental OK from government
Two appeals lodged against the construction of Project Bravo, Eskom’s new coal-fired power station in Witbank, have been dismissed by Environmental Affairs and Tourism Minister Marthinus van Scalkwyk, meaning that the project has the environmental green light to proceed. ...read more