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UNISA and ATNS forge strategic partnership in Air Traffic Management
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The University of South Africa and Air Traffic and Navigation Services have formalised a strategic partnership focused on collaboration in air traffic management.
The initiative, which began development in early 2024, aims to bridge the gap between academia and the aviation industry, with a strong focus on research, skills development, and knowledge exchange.
The agreement will also provide ATNS employees and trainees with access to Unisa’s academic resources, while supporting ATNS’s plans to establish a dedicated aviation museum to showcase its contributions to air traffic safety and aviation history.
The initiative, which began development in early 2024, aims to bridge the gap between academia and the aviation industry, with a strong focus on research, skills development, and knowledge exchange.
The agreement will also provide ATNS employees and trainees with access to Unisa’s academic resources, while supporting ATNS’s plans to establish a dedicated aviation museum to showcase its contributions to air traffic safety and aviation history.
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New visa categories to boost SA’s Events and Creative sectors
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South Africa's business events and creative sectors are poised for significant growth following the introduction of two new visa categories aimed at streamlining international access for participants in exhibitions, conferences and film-related projects.
The Home Affairs Minister Dr Leon Schreiber recently announced the new Screen Talent and Global Entertainment Scheme (STAGES) and the Meetings, Events, Exhibitions and Tourism Scheme (MEETS), which are intended to address longstanding visa delays for international participants from key growth markets.
The policy update is expected to boost the country's appeal as a filming destination by reducing red tape for international cast and crew members.
The Home Affairs Minister Dr Leon Schreiber recently announced the new Screen Talent and Global Entertainment Scheme (STAGES) and the Meetings, Events, Exhibitions and Tourism Scheme (MEETS), which are intended to address longstanding visa delays for international participants from key growth markets.
The policy update is expected to boost the country's appeal as a filming destination by reducing red tape for international cast and crew members.
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F1 Film marks unprecedented Box Office success
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The highly anticipated film F1 has finally hit theatres and is proving to be a major box office success.
After just ten days in theatres, the movie, which is an apple original production, revved up an impressive $300 million at the global box office.
Outside of the US, the film earned $22 million in China, $17.3 million in the United Kingdom, $11.5 million in France and $9.8 million in Australia.
The impressive earnings reflect not only strong audience interest but also Apple's growing influence as a key player in the entertainment space.
After just ten days in theatres, the movie, which is an apple original production, revved up an impressive $300 million at the global box office.
Outside of the US, the film earned $22 million in China, $17.3 million in the United Kingdom, $11.5 million in France and $9.8 million in Australia.
The impressive earnings reflect not only strong audience interest but also Apple's growing influence as a key player in the entertainment space.
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Your financial indicators for this hour:
The Rand is trading at 0.00 to the US Dollar, 0.00 to the British Pound, and 0.00 to the Euro.
Gold is trading at 0.00 dollars a fine ounce, Brent Crude Oil is at 68.59 per barrel, and a Bitcoin will set you back 119,099.00.
The Rand is trading at 0.00 to the US Dollar, 0.00 to the British Pound, and 0.00 to the Euro.
Gold is trading at 0.00 dollars a fine ounce, Brent Crude Oil is at 68.59 per barrel, and a Bitcoin will set you back 119,099.00.
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Local: 90 words (33%), National: 99 words (36%), International: 87 words (32%)