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Young Farmers Indaba explores the future of sustainable agriculture
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The Joburg Market recently took part in the Young Farmers Indaba held in Soweto, where aspiring farmers and key industry stakeholders gathered to discuss strategies for fostering a sustainable and inclusive agricultural future.
The acting Chief Operating Officer at the Joburg Market, Charles Park emphasised the importance of structured support and trading platforms to ensure young farmers can compete fairly and thrive in an evolving economy.
The acting Chief Operating Officer at the Joburg Market, Charles Park emphasised the importance of structured support and trading platforms to ensure young farmers can compete fairly and thrive in an evolving economy.
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Putco’s new bus design set to transform disability-friendly travel
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The Public Utility Transport provider Putco, has launched a prototype vehicle designed to offer accessible transport to people with disabilities.
The new bus has a roll-out ramp feature, allowing easy access to wheelchair users and persons with mobility and other sensory disabilities.
The company hosted a consultative session with the South African Disability Alliance and the National Council for Persons with Disabilities to get more suggestions on how they can improve the features on the bus.
The new bus has a roll-out ramp feature, allowing easy access to wheelchair users and persons with mobility and other sensory disabilities.
The company hosted a consultative session with the South African Disability Alliance and the National Council for Persons with Disabilities to get more suggestions on how they can improve the features on the bus.
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Cape Town’s Tourism development framework aims to boost visitor economy
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The City of Cape Town says its Tourism Development Framework is the metro’s action plan to grow and strengthen the visitor economy.
The latest Economic Value of Tourism Report indicates that Cape Town welcomed 2.4-million visitors last year, who contributed 24.5-billion-rand to the local economy and supported over 106 thousand jobs.
The latest Economic Value of Tourism Report indicates that Cape Town welcomed 2.4-million visitors last year, who contributed 24.5-billion-rand to the local economy and supported over 106 thousand jobs.
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