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Zakes Bantwini and TxC to Speak at ACCES 2025 in Tshwane
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Grammy Award-winner Zakes Bantwini and amapiano duo TxC will join the speaker line-up at the ACCES 2025 music conference in Tshwane from 30 October to 1 November.
Bantwini will feature on a panel exploring how African artists can earn more fairly in the global music industry, while TxC will discuss African music’s global rise and women’s growing influence in the scene.
Now in its eighth year, ACCES brings together musicians and industry leaders from across Africa to encourage collaboration and innovation in the continent’s music sector.
Bantwini will feature on a panel exploring how African artists can earn more fairly in the global music industry, while TxC will discuss African music’s global rise and women’s growing influence in the scene.
Now in its eighth year, ACCES brings together musicians and industry leaders from across Africa to encourage collaboration and innovation in the continent’s music sector.
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Nkosi Nsumbu Runs for Change in Cape Town Marathon
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Grammy Award-winner Zakes Bantwini and amapiano duo TxC will join the speaker line-up at the ACCES 2025 music conference in Tshwane from 30 October to 1 November.
Bantwini will feature on a panel exploring how African artists can earn more fairly in the global music industry, while TxC will discuss African music’s global rise and women’s growing influence in the scene.
Now in its eighth year, ACCES brings together musicians and industry leaders from across Africa to encourage collaboration and innovation in the continent’s music sector.
Bantwini will feature on a panel exploring how African artists can earn more fairly in the global music industry, while TxC will discuss African music’s global rise and women’s growing influence in the scene.
Now in its eighth year, ACCES brings together musicians and industry leaders from across Africa to encourage collaboration and innovation in the continent’s music sector.
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Quick-Thinking Guard Saves Woman from Oncoming Tram
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A security guard in Kayseri, Turkey, is being praised for saving a woman from being struck by a tram.
The woman, who was wearing headphones, was crossing the tracks at Cumhuriyet Square when the guard pulled her out of the way just in time.
Footage of the incident has gone viral, with many applauding the guard’s fast response.
Turkish authorities have since reminded the public to stay alert and avoid using headphones near rail lines.
The woman, who was wearing headphones, was crossing the tracks at Cumhuriyet Square when the guard pulled her out of the way just in time.
Footage of the incident has gone viral, with many applauding the guard’s fast response.
Turkish authorities have since reminded the public to stay alert and avoid using headphones near rail lines.
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Your financial indicators for this hour:
The Rand is trading at 17.39 to the US Dollar, 23.36 to the British Pound, and 20.32 to the Euro.
Gold is trading at 4,323.78 dollars a fine ounce, Brent Crude Oil is at 61.06 per barrel, and a Bitcoin will set you back 105,754.00.
The Rand is trading at 17.39 to the US Dollar, 23.36 to the British Pound, and 20.32 to the Euro.
Gold is trading at 4,323.78 dollars a fine ounce, Brent Crude Oil is at 61.06 per barrel, and a Bitcoin will set you back 105,754.00.
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