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Main Street Sundays reimagines public spaces in the Johannesburg CBD
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Jozi My Jozi's Main Street Sundays is reimagining the Johannesburg CBD by transforming a one-kilometre stretch from 44 Main Street to Gandhi Square in Marshalltown into a vibrant, car-free public space.
The event features pop-up markets, live music, skate zones, art walks and dedicated family and wellness areas.
The initiative seeks to foster a stronger sense of community and support for local businesses and encourage residents to reclaim and reimagine public spaces in the heart of Johannesburg.
Organisers have confirmed the return of the event in August, following the remarkable success of its inaugural edition in April, which attracted more than 5,000 visitors to the CBD.
The event features pop-up markets, live music, skate zones, art walks and dedicated family and wellness areas.
The initiative seeks to foster a stronger sense of community and support for local businesses and encourage residents to reclaim and reimagine public spaces in the heart of Johannesburg.
Organisers have confirmed the return of the event in August, following the remarkable success of its inaugural edition in April, which attracted more than 5,000 visitors to the CBD.
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Golf4Change connects youth to careers, mentorship and opportunity
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Young golfers took centre stage at the inaugural Golf4Change Jozi Youth Legacy Invitational, that was hosted by the City of Johannesburg at the Wanderers Golf Club in Johannesburg.
The MMC for Community Development in the City of Johannesburg, Cllr Thapelo Amad says the tournament formed part of the City's commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the June 16 Youth Uprising.
Amad says Golf4Change was designed to create opportunities for young people beyond the sport and serves as a strategic platform that connects youth with professional networks, mentorship programmes, internship opportunities, employment pathways and entrepreneurial support.
The event brought together government leaders, business executives, sponsors and young people from across the city, demonstrating how sport can be used as a powerful vehicle for mentorship, networking and economic empowerment.
The MMC for Community Development in the City of Johannesburg, Cllr Thapelo Amad says the tournament formed part of the City's commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the June 16 Youth Uprising.
Amad says Golf4Change was designed to create opportunities for young people beyond the sport and serves as a strategic platform that connects youth with professional networks, mentorship programmes, internship opportunities, employment pathways and entrepreneurial support.
The event brought together government leaders, business executives, sponsors and young people from across the city, demonstrating how sport can be used as a powerful vehicle for mentorship, networking and economic empowerment.
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Youth Leadership Summit empowers Africa’s next generation of leaders
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The 4th annual Youth Leadership Summit was hosted by the Lincoln Mali Leadership Foundation in partnership with Henley Business School Africa, in commemoration of Youth Day.
200 delegates from across 13 African countries attended the 2026 Youth Leadership Summit.
The Summit brings together young professionals, entrepreneurs and emerging leaders from across the continent to engage with distinguished African leaders, participate in impactful leadership masterclasses and explore how the youth can contribute meaningfully to the continent’s future.
200 delegates from across 13 African countries attended the 2026 Youth Leadership Summit.
The Summit brings together young professionals, entrepreneurs and emerging leaders from across the continent to engage with distinguished African leaders, participate in impactful leadership masterclasses and explore how the youth can contribute meaningfully to the continent’s future.
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