News Bulletin of 11 February 2026, 7am

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World Sport Betting Randburg Harriers Valentine’s Night Race
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Runners, walkers, and families are invited to the World Sports Betting Randburg Harriers Valentine’s Night Race on February 13, starting and finishing at the Randburg Sports Complex.
The event features a 10 km competitive race for ages 14 and older, and a new 5 km fun run for participants aged five and up, with organisers expecting over 3 000 participants.
Marshals and JMPD officers will manage safety along the route, while entertainment is provided for children and adults.
Randburg Harriers Athletics Club's public relations officer, Buwi Moeketsi, has encouraged residents to join in for a memorable night out.
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LiBConnect Africa launches solar-powered Wi-Fi at Stellenbosch taxi rank
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LiBConnect Africa has launched a solar-powered internet hotspot at a taxi rank in Stellenbosch in the Western Cape, giving commuters, drivers, and local businesses access to reliable Wi-Fi.
The system runs on solar power with battery backup and a fibre connection, and the local community helps keep the equipment safe.
According to MyBroadBand, since the pilot started nearly two years ago, thousands of people have connected daily, using the internet for work, school, and staying in touch with family.
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Robbie Williams breaks The Beatles' chart record
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Pop superstar Robbie Williams has surpassed the Beatles as the artist with the most number one albums in the history of the British charts.
The news came a week after Williams released "Britpop", which is now officially his 16th UK chart-topping album.
The 51-year-old singer broke the record that was previously held by the Beatles with his first new studio album in 7-years.
The Beatles now stand in second place on the British album chart-topping list with 15.
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Your financial indicators for this hour:

The Rand is trading at 15.93 to the US Dollar, 0.00 to the British Pound, and 0.00 to the Euro.

Gold is trading at 5,032.16 dollars a fine ounce, Brent Crude Oil is at Error per barrel, and a Bitcoin will set you back 67,523.00.
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Coventry tells athletes to enjoy the game
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IOC President Kirsty Coventry delivered a speech at the Opening Ceremony of Milano-Cortina 2026, urging athletes across all four host cities to enjoy every moment of the Games.
Drawing on her experience as a seven-time Olympic medalist, she encouraged competitors to dream, overcome challenges, respect one another and show care.
Her address highlighted the Olympic spirit and inspired both athletes and viewers.
Coventry used her own journey to remind participants of the excitement and nerves that come with competing at the highest level:
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