News Bulletin of 27 September 2025, 10am

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Gauteng plans to digitalize its museums
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Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi has unveiled plans to digitalize over 100 museums, including five recognized heritage sites in the province.
This is as part of a 2025 strategy to make history and culture more accessible to future generations.
Lesufi made the announcement on Wednesday at the Kagiso Memorial Centre, emphasizing the importance of protecting heritage sites for future generations and celebrating the country's diverse cultural heritage:
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SMME Empowerment Summit aims to take entrepreneurs to next level
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The SMME Empowerment Summit brought together government agencies, business support organisations, and township entrepreneurs to address economic challenges and explore opportunities for business growth and job creation.
The summit, which took place earlier this month, was hosted by The Transformation Firm.
Founder and managing director of the Firm, Matsie Mpshe, outlined the summit's objectives, which aim to facilitate business growth for entrepreneurs at all levels.
Mpshe says the goal is to empower entrepreneurs to start, formalize, and grow their businesses, creating more jobs and increasing profits.
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Table Mountain Aerial Cableway Company hosts Heritage Braai Day
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The Table Mountain Aerial Cableway Company is hosting a Heritage Braai Day event today, from 11 am to 5 pm, in celebration of World Tourism Day.
The event was initially planned for Heritage Day on Wednesday, but was rescheduled due to adverse weather conditions.
Those in attendance will enjoy food and drinks, and there will also be activities and prizes to be won.
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FIFA reveals 3 mascots for 2026 World Cup
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FIFA has revealed 3-mascots for 2026’s world cup in the Americas.
Each mascot represents one of the host nations for next year's tournament.
Maple the Moose will travel across all Canadian provinces and territories, connecting with people and celebrating the country's diverse culture.
Zayu - the Jaguar is from the jungles of southern Mexico and embodies the rich heritage and vibrant spirit of the country.
And Clutch the Bald Eagle travels across the US, embracing diverse cultures and experiences with curiosity and enthusiasm.
The World Cup takes place in June and July next year.
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