News Bulletin of 11 May 2026, 2pm

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Jozi aMuse Festival returns with four days of culture and history
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The Jozi aMuse Festival of Museums returns to Johannesburg from 20 to 23 May, offering visitors a four day cultural experience across some of the city’s best known heritage sites.
The programme includes a Routes of Resistance tour in Soweto, gallery visits and evening events celebrating local history, art and culture.
The festival will also feature tours and site visits to Constitution Hill, Wits Art Museum and Museum Africa. City of Johannesburg Director for Arts, Culture and Heritage Vuyisile Mshudulu says the event aims to connect people with the city’s rich cultural and historical spaces
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Mobile clinics improve healthcare access for Western Cape farm workers
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Mobile clinics run by the Western Cape Department of Health and Wellness are bringing healthcare services directly to farming communities in the Northern Tygerberg district. The outreach programme now reaches hundreds of patients each month across rural areas including Klipheuwel, Philadelphia and Joostenbergvlakte.
The teams provide services such as immunisations, chronic care and basic health advice on more than 50 farms, helping reduce transport costs and improve access to care.
Officials say the mobile service continues to close key gaps in rural healthcare delivery.
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Lesufi marks skills milestone for over 2,600 Gauteng youth
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Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi addressed more than 2,600 young people who completed training in welding, plumbing, carpentry, building and other technical trades in Gauteng today. The learners received certificates after finishing a provincial skills development programme aimed at boosting practical workplace skills.
The initiative is designed to support youth employment while also helping with the repair and maintenance of public infrastructure
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Your financial indicators for this hour:

The Rand is trading at 16.42 to the US Dollar, 22.35 to the British Pound, and 19.33 to the Euro.

Gold is trading at 4,668.50 dollars a fine ounce, Brent Crude Oil is at 101.29 per barrel, and a Bitcoin will set you back 81,123.00.
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Supported housing village opens in Scotland to help people experiencing homelessness
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A new supported housing village called Harriet Gardens has opened in South Lanarkshire in western Scotland, providing 15 single unit homes for people experiencing homelessness.

The project is run by the charity Social Bite in partnership with The Salvation Army and aims to provide residents with stability, independence and structured support.

The village includes shared facilities such as a gym, kitchen and community spaces, with on site support to help residents rebuild their lives and develop daily living skills.

Organisers say the model moves away from traditional hostel style accommodation to create a more supportive environment for long term recovery and reintegration.
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