News Bulletin of 23 November 2025, 9am

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Today marks the final day of G20 Summit
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Today marks day-2 and the last day of the G20 summit at the Nasrec Expo Centre, in Johannesburg.
Gauteng residents are urged to plan their journeys in advance, as significant traffic disruptions and road closures are expected.
The traffic operations will run from 7:30am to 10am and from 5pm to 8pm.
Road closures will affect key national and provincial routes, including the N1, N12, N3, R21, and R24.
Affected areas include Sandton, Fourways, Rosebank, parts of Roodepoort, Westcliff, and Parkview.
Residents and commuters are advised to follow real-time navigation apps like Google Maps or Waze for the latest updates.
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SanParks and Good Work Foundation partner to bridge digital divide
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South African National Parks and the Good Work Foundation have partnered to bridge the digital divide in remote and township communities surrounding key national parks.
This is to expand access to digital education and skills training, empowering local youth with the tools they need to thrive in the digital age.
This collaboration will focus on establishing digital learning campuses near iconic parks like Kruger, Addo Elephant, and Golden Gate Highlands, providing crucial access to technology and digital skills.
SANParks CEO Hapiloe Sello and GWF CEO Kate Groch signed a memorandum of understanding, emphasizing the partnership's potential to drive conservation and economic growth.
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Northern Cape Education Department to improve education outcomes
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Experts in the Northern Cape will work with the Education Department, for the next 10 years, to improve education outcomes that include supplying much-needed skills.
This as the department has partnered with the National Education Collaboration Trust, to implement a multi-year education improvement plan.
The Trust was founded in 2013 as a means to mobilise national resources to support government in achieving sustainable and substantial improvement in education.
Provincial Education MEC, Abraham Vosloo:
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Roger Federer joins elites inducted into International Tennis Hall of Fame
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Tennis legend Roger Federer is set to be inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in August 2026, joining an elite group of 270 inductees from 28 countries.
The 44-year-old Swiss maestro, who retired in 2022, was the only candidate to receive enough support in the player category, securing over 75% of the voting group's approval .
Federer's remarkable career boasts 20 Grand Slam singles titles and 103 tour-level titles, cementing his status as one of the greatest tennis players of all time.
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Local: 102 words (37%), National: 72 words (26%), International: 99 words (36%)