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Global Citizen NOW summit
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Johannesburg will host the Global Citizen NOW summit on 21 November at the Sandton Convention Centre, a day before the G20 Summit which is scheduled for 22–23 November.
The event will gather world leaders, investors and philanthropists.
Global Citizen said the campaign seeks commitments for clean energy access for 10 million households, with 4.6 million already pledged.
Discussions will focus on health security, climate resilience and G20 priorities of solidarity, equality and sustainability, aiming to end extreme poverty and protect the planet.
The event will gather world leaders, investors and philanthropists.
Global Citizen said the campaign seeks commitments for clean energy access for 10 million households, with 4.6 million already pledged.
Discussions will focus on health security, climate resilience and G20 priorities of solidarity, equality and sustainability, aiming to end extreme poverty and protect the planet.
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Joburg Market CEO receives award at Year Award 2025
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The CEO of the Joburg Market, Sello Michael Makhubela, received the World Union of Wholesale Markets’ Manager of the Year Award 2025 in Belgium.
The accolade acknowledges his transformative leadership, operational modernisation, and promotion of sustainability, inclusivity, and community engagement.
City spokesperson Virgil James says under his guidance, Joburg Market achieved record turnover, strengthened stakeholder collaboration, and positioned itself as a global model of governance and innovation in the fresh produce sector:
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The accolade acknowledges his transformative leadership, operational modernisation, and promotion of sustainability, inclusivity, and community engagement.
City spokesperson Virgil James says under his guidance, Joburg Market achieved record turnover, strengthened stakeholder collaboration, and positioned itself as a global model of governance and innovation in the fresh produce sector:
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Durban preparing for its largest cruise season on record
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Durban is preparing for its largest cruise season on record, with projections indicating the 2025/26 programme will inject nearly R1. 8 billion into the city's economy.
The city also expects to attract around 255,000 cruise visitors between November 2025 and June 2026.
On Friday KZN Tourism and Film participated at the Interprovincial Cruise Tourism Workshop at the Nelson Mandela Cruise Terminal which brought together government, industry, and private-sector leaders to align KwaZulu-Natal’s cruise ambitions with national strategies.
The gathering stressed that the province’s success depends on collaboration, investment, and turning passenger arrivals into real local benefit.
The city also expects to attract around 255,000 cruise visitors between November 2025 and June 2026.
On Friday KZN Tourism and Film participated at the Interprovincial Cruise Tourism Workshop at the Nelson Mandela Cruise Terminal which brought together government, industry, and private-sector leaders to align KwaZulu-Natal’s cruise ambitions with national strategies.
The gathering stressed that the province’s success depends on collaboration, investment, and turning passenger arrivals into real local benefit.
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The Rand is trading at 17.29 to the US Dollar, 22.75 to the British Pound, and 20.00 to the Euro.
Gold is trading at 4,001.56 dollars a fine ounce, Brent Crude Oil is at 64.06 per barrel, and a Bitcoin will set you back 106,236.00.
The Rand is trading at 17.29 to the US Dollar, 22.75 to the British Pound, and 20.00 to the Euro.
Gold is trading at 4,001.56 dollars a fine ounce, Brent Crude Oil is at 64.06 per barrel, and a Bitcoin will set you back 106,236.00.
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