News Bulletin of 24 May 2025, 12pm

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The Brian Molapisane Foundation's # ProtectABoyChild campaign kicks off
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The Brian Molapisane Foundation hosted an impactful soccer event at the Noordwyk Secondary School as part of its ongoing seniors league, held under the impactful #ProtectABoyChild campaign.

Founder of the foundation Brian Molapisane said the day was not just about sports; it was a gathering of purpose, mentorship, and healing for the boy child, through the power of football.

The initiative seeks to bridge that gap – encouraging men to stand up and be role models – while offering young boys a safe space where they are seen, valued, and guided.”

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The City of Cape Town to procure electric buses for its MyCiti service
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The City of Cape Town is initiating a procurement process to acquire electric buses for its MyCiTi service.

The move aims to reduce carbon emissions and to expand the MyCiTi fleet.

The City says it plans to use electric buses to lower its carbon footprint and improve the urban environment.

The Mother City is also exploring the possibility of electrifying other municipal vehicles, including its waste collection trucks.
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Michael B. Jordan to receive the American Cinematheque Award
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Award-winning actor Michael B. Jordan is set
receive the prestigious American Cinematheque Award in November.

The announcement was made recently by the American Cinematheque, a nonprofit organisation dedicated to celebrating and advancing the art of cinema.

Each year, the Award is presented to artists who demonstrate extraordinary contributions to the cinematic arts.

The awards ceremony will take place on November 20 at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, in California.
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Share your idea and stand a chance to win R2500 with 919FM
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919 FM is inviting listeners to share their innovative ideas on improving the City of Johannesburg.

Whether it's protecting substations from vandalism and preventing illegal dumping or addressing the culture of littering.

The station is partnering with Sandton based businesses to give away R2500 for the best idea.

WhatsApp your voice notes to 084 22-12-919 to share your ideas and listen to 919 throughout the week to hear the best ideas live on air.
Winners will be announced at the end of May.
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