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TVET College opens driving simulator and 4IR centre
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South West Gauteng TVET College opened a driving simulator and 4IR technology centre at George Tabor Campus on March 27.
Students now practice driving in realistic simulators—machines that mimic real roads and traffic—so they can build confidence and skills safely.
The R30 million project, funded by the Transport Education and Training Authority, provides practical, hands-on learning and prepares students for the workforce.
The centre also promotes safe driving habits, allowing students to practice and develop road awareness before driving on real roads.
RTMC manager Ntsoaki Tsokolibane says the centre gives students the opportunity to train their minds and shape safe driving behaviours before getting behind the wheel, supporting a culture of responsible road use.
Students now practice driving in realistic simulators—machines that mimic real roads and traffic—so they can build confidence and skills safely.
The R30 million project, funded by the Transport Education and Training Authority, provides practical, hands-on learning and prepares students for the workforce.
The centre also promotes safe driving habits, allowing students to practice and develop road awareness before driving on real roads.
RTMC manager Ntsoaki Tsokolibane says the centre gives students the opportunity to train their minds and shape safe driving behaviours before getting behind the wheel, supporting a culture of responsible road use.
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Children and families enjoy colouring event at Bryanston library
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On Monday, children and families visited Bryanston Library in Sandton for a colouring and storytelling event during the school holidays.
Hosted by the Friends of the Bryanston Library, participants coloured, explored books, and joined activities that promoted reading, creativity, and hands-on learning.
The event highlighted the library’s role as a safe, accessible space where children can develop skills, discover a love for reading, and engage in meaningful educational activities.
The library created a joyful space where children could learn, play, and feel part of a caring community.
Hosted by the Friends of the Bryanston Library, participants coloured, explored books, and joined activities that promoted reading, creativity, and hands-on learning.
The event highlighted the library’s role as a safe, accessible space where children can develop skills, discover a love for reading, and engage in meaningful educational activities.
The library created a joyful space where children could learn, play, and feel part of a caring community.
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HACT launches competition tofFund hospice care in KwaZulu-Natal
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Hillcrest AIDS Centre Trust (HACT) launched a competition to raise funds for its hospice, which provides medical care and support for people with serious illnesses in KwaZulu-Natal.
Participants can enter by buying tickets or scanning a QR code for a chance to win a brand-new car. Proceeds support HACT’s 24-bed in-patient unit, where patients with life-limiting illnesses receive medical care and family support.
Last year, HACT sold the winning ticket in the Toyota Win-a-Car Competition. This year’s winner will be drawn on Comrades Marathon Race Day, 14 June 2026, at 16:45.
The campaign helps HACT continue providing care, dignity, and support to families affected by HIV/AIDS.
Participants can enter by buying tickets or scanning a QR code for a chance to win a brand-new car. Proceeds support HACT’s 24-bed in-patient unit, where patients with life-limiting illnesses receive medical care and family support.
Last year, HACT sold the winning ticket in the Toyota Win-a-Car Competition. This year’s winner will be drawn on Comrades Marathon Race Day, 14 June 2026, at 16:45.
The campaign helps HACT continue providing care, dignity, and support to families affected by HIV/AIDS.
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The Rand is trading at 16.93 to the US Dollar, 0.00 to the British Pound, and 0.00 to the Euro.
Gold is trading at 4,557.52 dollars a fine ounce, Brent Crude Oil is at Error per barrel, and a Bitcoin will set you back 68,988.00.
The Rand is trading at 16.93 to the US Dollar, 0.00 to the British Pound, and 0.00 to the Euro.
Gold is trading at 4,557.52 dollars a fine ounce, Brent Crude Oil is at Error per barrel, and a Bitcoin will set you back 68,988.00.
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