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Joburg Market joins Mpumalanga Farmers Day
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The Joburg Market recently participated in the Mpumalanga Farmers Day in Standerton.
The gathering served as a vital platform for farmers to engage with industry leaders and gain insight into how they can expand their reach beyond local production.
As Africa's largest fresh produce marketplace, the Joburg Market plays a pivotal role in connecting farmers to consumers across South Africa and beyond.
The Market demonstrated its commitment to providing farmers with information, tools, and opportunities to access broader trading platforms.
The gathering served as a vital platform for farmers to engage with industry leaders and gain insight into how they can expand their reach beyond local production.
As Africa's largest fresh produce marketplace, the Joburg Market plays a pivotal role in connecting farmers to consumers across South Africa and beyond.
The Market demonstrated its commitment to providing farmers with information, tools, and opportunities to access broader trading platforms.
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National Parks Week offers free access to South Africa’s natural sites
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The South African National Parks Week runs from 22nd to the 26th of September, giving citizens free access to explore the country’s natural treasures.
The initiative, which will take place in the Kruger National Park and other national parks, aims to encourage citizens to experience and appreciate their natural heritage.
SANParks says the week is designed to broaden access for communities who may not otherwise have the means to visit the parks and to inspire pride in South Africa’s rich biodiversity.
The initiative, which will take place in the Kruger National Park and other national parks, aims to encourage citizens to experience and appreciate their natural heritage.
SANParks says the week is designed to broaden access for communities who may not otherwise have the means to visit the parks and to inspire pride in South Africa’s rich biodiversity.
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Cape Town Cycle Challenge raises over R930,000
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Cape Town’s biggest 24-hour community cycle challenge has raised over 930-thousand-rand for the VUSA Rugby and Learning Academy in Langa.
The academy’s mission, which caters to children aged four to thirteen, includes academic support, early learning development, rugby coaching and psycho-social care.
The academy’s Nicky Matthews says over five years, the event has raised more than three-million-rand.
The academy’s mission, which caters to children aged four to thirteen, includes academic support, early learning development, rugby coaching and psycho-social care.
The academy’s Nicky Matthews says over five years, the event has raised more than three-million-rand.
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