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Food Lovers, FoodForward SA raise 16m meals
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Food Lover’s Market and FoodForward SA have raised more than 16 million meals through the 10th annual Hunger Month campaign held in May.
The campaign brought together shoppers, suppliers, staff and partners to donate food and support distribution to people experiencing food insecurity.
FoodForward SA says the meals will support nearly one million people through its food recovery and redistribution system.
The campaign is part of a 10-year partnership that has delivered more than 37 million meals across South Africa.
The campaign brought together shoppers, suppliers, staff and partners to donate food and support distribution to people experiencing food insecurity.
FoodForward SA says the meals will support nearly one million people through its food recovery and redistribution system.
The campaign is part of a 10-year partnership that has delivered more than 37 million meals across South Africa.
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Tembisa learners receive 50 winter uniforms
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Growthpoint Properties and Threads for iKasi Foundation have donated 50 full winter school uniforms to learners at Zitikeni Secondary School in Tembisa.
The donation took place on 29 May 2026 and forms part of Growthpoint’s employee volunteer programme, which allows staff to take part in community projects.
Each uniform set includes a jersey, jacket, trousers, shirt, shoes, socks and a winter beanie for learners at the school.
The initiative marks the second year of the partnership, which supports more than 1,800 learners at Zitikeni Secondary School.
The donation took place on 29 May 2026 and forms part of Growthpoint’s employee volunteer programme, which allows staff to take part in community projects.
Each uniform set includes a jersey, jacket, trousers, shirt, shoes, socks and a winter beanie for learners at the school.
The initiative marks the second year of the partnership, which supports more than 1,800 learners at Zitikeni Secondary School.
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Eastern Cape entrepreneurs offer electric alternative
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As fuel prices continue to climb, two young entrepreneurs from the Eastern Cape are offering an alternative.
Their company, Style-E Mobility, has developed electric motorbikes powered by rechargeable batteries instead of petrol engines.
The innovators say the bikes could help delivery drivers and motorists cut operating costs while reducing dependence on fuel.
The technology could also lower delivery fees for consumers by making transport services more affordable.
Style-E Mobility CEO, Mzingisi Mangqukela:
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Their company, Style-E Mobility, has developed electric motorbikes powered by rechargeable batteries instead of petrol engines.
The innovators say the bikes could help delivery drivers and motorists cut operating costs while reducing dependence on fuel.
The technology could also lower delivery fees for consumers by making transport services more affordable.
Style-E Mobility CEO, Mzingisi Mangqukela:
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Your financial indicators for this hour:
The Rand is trading at 16.25 to the US Dollar, 0.00 to the British Pound, and 0.00 to the Euro.
Gold is trading at 4,074.12 dollars a fine ounce, Brent Crude Oil is at Error per barrel, and a Bitcoin will set you back 62,942.00.
The Rand is trading at 16.25 to the US Dollar, 0.00 to the British Pound, and 0.00 to the Euro.
Gold is trading at 4,074.12 dollars a fine ounce, Brent Crude Oil is at Error per barrel, and a Bitcoin will set you back 62,942.00.
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