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Le Clos stuns Phelps, wins Olympic gold

South Africa's Chad le Clos stunned 200 metres butterfly king Michael Phelps in London on Tuesday night, snatching gold to end the American legend's attempt to win a third successive Olympic title in his signature event.

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Van der Burgh captures Olympic gold

Sunday, 29 July. Cameron Van der Burgh made South Africa proud by not only winning South Africa its first Olympic gold medal but also setting a new world record in the 100m breaststroke.

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A bit of South Africa in London

The Ekhaya Hospitality Centre is a warm piece of home in the British capital for the duration of the Olympics and Paralympics.

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Zuma to Team SA: show London who’s boss

The South African Olympics and Paralympics teams received the official send-off from President Jacob Zuma at a cheery ceremony in Pretoria on 12 July.

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Play Your Part: a TV series to inspire

In an attempt to inspire ordinary people to do extraordinary things, Brand South Africa is airing the second season of its Play Your Part series, which encourages responsible citizenship, pride and patriotism, on SABC 1.

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Inspiration behind the brand

South Africa has moved from possibility to delivery, and is taking its place on the world stage in various fields, leading to the new Brand South Africa tagline, Inspiring New Ways.

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Play Your Part

Play your Part
Play Your Part is a national initiative by Brand South Africa, powered by the organisation ForGood, to encourage all South Africans to contribute to positive change in the country, to become involved – to simply play a part.