- President Ramaphosa to host President Macron of France on State Visit: His Excellency President Cyril Ramaphosa will tomorrow, 28 May 2021, host His Excellency President Emmanuel Macron of the Republic of France on a State Visit at the Union Buildings. The two Heads of …. Read More at: “Pretoria” – BingNews
- The economic ripple effects of Covid-19 lockdown on informal street food traders and their clients: Gloria’s story: When hard lockdown shut down informal traders, tens of thousands of people were left without an income. Recovery has been hard as food prices have risen and many of their clients are also now without …. Read More at: “Pretoria” – BingNews
- Macron in SA: Ramaphosa to host French President on Friday 28 May: Emmanuel Macron and Ramaphosa are expected to discuss a host of shared global interests when France’s President visits the Union buildings.. Read More at: “Pretoria” – BingNews
- Ramaphosa to Host French President on Friday in Pretoria, South Africa: President Cyril Ramaphosa will on Friday host France’s President Emmanuel Macron on a State Visit at the Union Buildings, in Pretoria, South Africa. “President Macron’s first visit to South Africa at …. Read More at: “Pretoria” – BingNews
- ‘Every woman here is finally free of this monster’: serial rapist gets 1,088 years: Survivors of a Pretoria serial rapist on Thursday celebrated that he will never see the outside of a prison again …. Read More at: “Pretoria” – BingNews
- Athletes who contracted COVID-19 face longer road back to fitness, study finds: The preliminary findings suggested that athletes who survived COVID-19 had ‘a significantly longer return-to-play’ than those with other acute respiratory illnesses.. Read More at: “Pretoria” – BingNews
- EWN Weather Watch: Rain visits CT; cool day for Joburg & Pretoria: A fine day is expected in the interior of South Africa while the southwestern coastal regions can expect a wet Friday.. Read More at: “Pretoria” – BingNews
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17. The Botanical Gardens have been around for more than 70 years: The Pretoria National Botanical Gardens was established in June 1946. The University of Pretoria granted approval to the Department of Agriculture for the development of a botanical garden on a piece of land that was previously part of the University’s Experimental Farm.
