News Bulletin of 20 November 2025, 6am

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ACSA announces temporary airport operations
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Airports Company South Africa has closed some arrival roads at O.R. Tambo International Airport as part of security preparations for the G20 Summit.
The closures, which took effect on Tuesday, include a full shutdown of Cargo Road, with access limited to Voortrekker Road up to the SAA Cargo area.
ACSA says Arrivals Road is also closed, and all vehicles are being redirected to Parkade 2 North and South for drop-off and pick-up.
Meanwhile the aviation company says its security systems are in place to welcome foreign heads of state.
ACSA CEO Mpumi Mpofu addressed the media yesterday:
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SanParks & Good Work Foundation partner to expand digital learning
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South African National Parks and the Good Work Foundation have joined forces to expand digital learning and skills training near key national parks.
SanParks, which manages 21 national parks, says the initiative aims to expand access to digital education and skills training in remote and township communities surrounding these parks.
The partnership will focus on providing access to technology and digital learning, which is crucial for launching remote communities into the digital future.
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Women in rail sector called to prepare for upcoming rail projects
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Transport minister Barbara Creecy has called on women in the rail sector to prepare for major upcoming rail projects expected to define the next decade of rail reform and modernisation.
Speaking at the Women in Rail South Africa launch in Midrand, Creecy emphasised that a new golden age of rail is emerging, with key Transnet requests for proposals due from year-end.
The minister urged women to position themselves early, warning those outside the pipeline may lose future strategic advantages.
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Your financial indicators for this hour:

The Rand is trading at 17.18 to the US Dollar, 22.43 to the British Pound, and 19.82 to the Euro.

Gold is trading at 4,075.59 dollars a fine ounce, Brent Crude Oil is at Error per barrel, and a Bitcoin will set you back 92,185.00.
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Scotland qualifies for 2026 World Cup
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Scotland has qualified for the 2026 World Cup, marking their first appearance since 1998.
The Tartan Army secured their spot with a dramatic 4-2 victory over Denmark.
The result marks a major moment for supporters who have waited nearly three decades to see their team return to the global stage.
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