News Bulletin of 27 April 2026, 10am

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Eight SA learners win NASA visit after space design competition
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Eight South African learners will visit NASA after winning places in the South African Space Design Competition finals.
They were selected from more than 100 participants who designed a lunar city during the competition at the University of Cape Town.
The team will represent South Africa at the International Space Settlement Design Competition at Kennedy Space Center in July.
They will work with students from other countries on aerospace design challenges.
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CANSA marks 95th anniversary in Pretoria
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The Cancer Association of South Africa (CANSA) marked its 95th anniversary in Pretoria with healthcare workers, survivors and partners.
Founded in 1931, the organisation provides cancer research, screening, education and patient support across South Africa.
It runs care homes and home-based services that support thousands of patients and families each year.
The event highlighted its long-term role in cancer care and support services.
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Young golfers attend Joburg Ladies Open coaching clinic in Johannesburg
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Aspiring young golfers from across Johannesburg took part in a coaching clinic hosted by the Joburg Ladies Open earlier this month.
Professional golfers ran hands-on sessions, where children practised techniques and learned course skills as part of the build-up to the tournament.
Participants from development programmes in areas including Alexandra and Soweto were exposed to professional playing conditions during the clinic.
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Kenya eyes World Athletics Championships
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Kenya is aiming to host the World Athletics Championships after a successful Kip Keino Classic.
Event director Barnaba Korir says the meet served as a trial run to show the country can stage a world-class competition.
He says the event attracted top international athletes and boosted Kenya’s profile in global athletics:
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