News Bulletin of 13 November 2025, 12pm

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“How to Her” Brunch brings women together
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The “How to Her” Brunch in Sandton brought together women entrepreneurs for a day of learning, networking, and empowerment.
This year’s theme, Marketing Mastery, focused on personal branding and digital tools to help women grow their businesses.
Speakers, including entrepreneur and author Dr. Miskyah Toth and digital strategist Masentle Siwela, encouraged women to lead with purpose and embrace technology to boost their brands.
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Motsoaledi expresses pride in SA's cholera vaccine
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Health Minister Dr. Aaron Motsoaledi has expressed pride in South Africa's first fully, locally manufactured cholera vaccine.
Motsoaledi says the development of the Oral Cholera Vaccine will help reduce the country's dependence on international pharmaceutical companies.
He was speaking during the launch of the clinical trial of the vaccine in Soweto.
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athlete Calvin Dias participate at the Biathle, Triathle, and Laser Run World Championships
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Polokwane athlete Calvin Dias is gearing up to participate at the Biathle, Triathle, and Laser Run World Championships in Mossel Bay next month.
The 19-year-old, who made his international debut in the UK last year, has already earned multiple podiums finishes and holds Protea colours in all three disciplines.
Dias says he’s determined to bring home gold and make the country proud.
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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 102,952.00.
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Amajimbos secures spot in FIFA U17 World Cup knockout stage
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South Africa’s U17 team the Amajimbos, has secured a spot in the knockout stage of the FIFA U17 World Cup.
On Tuesday Amajimbos faced Italy in the world cup match in Doha, Qatar.
Though they lost, the team finished second in Group A and advanced to the knockout stage.
Coach Vela Khumalo praised their fighting spirit and tactical growth, with Emile Witbooi sparking an equaliser and Radebe and Mothapo standing strong in defence.
The Amajimbos now prepare for their next challenge, inspiring pride back home.
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Local: 64 words (36%), National: 52 words (29%), International: 63 words (35%)