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Government Communication and Information System extends well wishes to Proteas Women
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The Government Communication and Information System has extended its best wishes to the Proteas Women as they prepare to face India in today's final of the Women’s World Cup.
The historic match which will see a new champion being crown, will be played in Mumbai.
Spokesperson William Baloyi calls on all South Africans to show their support by wearing green and gold and cheering on the players as they aim to bring the trophy home.
The final will kick off at 11:30.
The historic match which will see a new champion being crown, will be played in Mumbai.
Spokesperson William Baloyi calls on all South Africans to show their support by wearing green and gold and cheering on the players as they aim to bring the trophy home.
The final will kick off at 11:30.
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Aerobics session supports breast cancer awareness
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Residents of Diepsloot gathered last week for a spirited aerobics session in support of breast cancer awareness.
The event, hosted by Region A Sports and Recreation and the Sedumedi Hope Foundation, drew a crowd of fitness enthusiasts and community members.
Led by Coach Mavis, participants moved to the rhythm, promoting the importance of staying active and health-conscious in prevention and early detection.
Mandla Mahlangu, Deputy Director for Region A, praised the partnership and community turnout, emphasizing the event's message of hope, awareness, and unity.
The event, hosted by Region A Sports and Recreation and the Sedumedi Hope Foundation, drew a crowd of fitness enthusiasts and community members.
Led by Coach Mavis, participants moved to the rhythm, promoting the importance of staying active and health-conscious in prevention and early detection.
Mandla Mahlangu, Deputy Director for Region A, praised the partnership and community turnout, emphasizing the event's message of hope, awareness, and unity.
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ATNS ready for G20
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The Air Traffic and Navigation Services has assured that it is ready to handle air traffic for the upcoming G20 heads of state summit.
ATNS Acting CEO Matome Moholola reported significant progress in stabilizing operations and rebuilding capacity, addressing concerns over outdated instrument flight procedures.
To date, 240 out of 388 flight procedures have been approved by the civil aviation authority, ensuring a smoother experience for air traffic during the high-profile event.
Here is what Moholola had to say:
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ATNS Acting CEO Matome Moholola reported significant progress in stabilizing operations and rebuilding capacity, addressing concerns over outdated instrument flight procedures.
To date, 240 out of 388 flight procedures have been approved by the civil aviation authority, ensuring a smoother experience for air traffic during the high-profile event.
Here is what Moholola had to say:
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