News Bulletin of 11 November 2025, 12pm

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24SumMore Maths Competition Finals held in Sandton
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Peregrine Capital in Sandton last month hosted the 24SumMore Maths Competition Finals with 18 finalists taking part.
The event involved 54 Gauteng schools and aimed to make maths fun, engaging, and confidence-building for learners.
Inspired by the 24 Game, the competition encouraged quick thinking and mental agility in classrooms turned into lively hubs.
CEO Jacques Conradie says enjoying maths builds confidence, laying the foundation for future excellence.
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Western Cape MEC Ivan Meyer says Investment Summit outlines growth for jobs vision
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Western Cape Agriculture, Economic Development and Tourism MEC, Ivan Meyer, says the inaugural Western Cape Investment Summit articulated the core vision of the province’s Growth for Jobs Strategy.
Six major investment declarations with a total investment value of 50-billion-rand were made during the summit.
In 2024, the provincial economy grew by 0.5 percent, matching the national average.
Meyer says the Growth for Jobs Strategy is leading the charge toward a one-trillion-rand economy by 2035:
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Johannesburg Zoo conducts city‑wide clean‑up drive
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The Johannesburg Zoo has conducted a city‑wide clean‑up drive as part of its ongoing effort to keep the site safe for both visitors and its animals.
The Anti‑Litter Campaign carried out last Friday, targeted a recent spike in litter – plastic bottles, snack wrappers, paper and other debris – that threatens animal health and the surrounding ecosystem.
The event aims to raise awareness of litter’s environmental impact and encourage collective
The Joburg Zoo says the goal is to extend the clean‑up mindset to local communities.
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Your financial indicators for this hour:

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

Gold is trading at 0.00 dollars a fine ounce, Brent Crude Oil is at Error per barrel, and a Bitcoin will set you back 105,158.00.
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Emirates Group records £3.9-billion in profit
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Emirates Group has reported its best-ever financial year, earning a record £3.9-billion-pounds in profit as global air travel increased.
Revenues jumped 15% to £28.2-billion, driven by strong passenger demand, higher cargo volumes, and expansion across key markets.
The airline carried over 62 million passengers and declared a £670-million dividend.
Despite fuel and geopolitical pressures, Dubai’s aviation hub remains the world’s busiest, with Emirates leading the sector’s post-pandemic recovery.
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