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Cape Town restaurant named among TIME’s World’s Greatest Places
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A Cape Town restaurant has received international recognition after being named one of TIME Magazine’s World’s Greatest Places for 2026.
Amura by Ángel León at the Mount Nelson is the only restaurant from Africa to make the list, just months after opening in the city.
Led by Spanish chef Ángel León, the restaurant offers a seafood focused menu inspired by both South African coastal ingredients and Spanish culinary techniques.
TIME describes it as a new dining experience shaped by ocean inspired cooking and local heritage
Amura by Ángel León at the Mount Nelson is the only restaurant from Africa to make the list, just months after opening in the city.
Led by Spanish chef Ángel León, the restaurant offers a seafood focused menu inspired by both South African coastal ingredients and Spanish culinary techniques.
TIME describes it as a new dining experience shaped by ocean inspired cooking and local heritage
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SA Innovation Week showcases local solutions
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The final day of the National Transport Conference in Midrand has wrapped up with a strong call for more bankable infrastructure projects to support inclusive economic growth.
Policymakers and financiers focused on ways to accelerate funding for major transport developments, while stressing the importance of implementing existing plans already on the table.
Discussions highlighted the need for stronger collaboration between government and the private sector to unlock investment and ensure projects move from planning to delivery.
The conference forms part of ongoing efforts to modernise South Africa’s transport network and improve economic connectivity.*
Policymakers and financiers focused on ways to accelerate funding for major transport developments, while stressing the importance of implementing existing plans already on the table.
Discussions highlighted the need for stronger collaboration between government and the private sector to unlock investment and ensure projects move from planning to delivery.
The conference forms part of ongoing efforts to modernise South Africa’s transport network and improve economic connectivity.*
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Technology boost for Soweto learners
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Grade 10 learners in Soweto are getting a digital boost after iOCO Technology Group partnered with Oden.Africa to donate 92 AI-powered learning tablets.
The devices, distributed through the Kliptown Youth Program, are personalised to each learner’s subjects and preloaded with curriculum content, past papers and tests.
Learners can take the tablets home, helping them complete homework and improve performance in key subjects like maths.
Programme leaders say the initiative will also track academic progress and aims to build digital skills needed for future careers.
The devices, distributed through the Kliptown Youth Program, are personalised to each learner’s subjects and preloaded with curriculum content, past papers and tests.
Learners can take the tablets home, helping them complete homework and improve performance in key subjects like maths.
Programme leaders say the initiative will also track academic progress and aims to build digital skills needed for future careers.
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Your financial indicators for this hour:
The Rand is trading at 16.98 to the US Dollar, 22.56 to the British Pound, and 19.43 to the Euro.
Gold is trading at 4,849.60 dollars a fine ounce, Brent Crude Oil is at 107.38 per barrel, and a Bitcoin will set you back 69,262.00.
The Rand is trading at 16.98 to the US Dollar, 22.56 to the British Pound, and 19.43 to the Euro.
Gold is trading at 4,849.60 dollars a fine ounce, Brent Crude Oil is at 107.38 per barrel, and a Bitcoin will set you back 69,262.00.
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