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World Tourism Day celebrated in Joburg
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Yesterday, marked World Tourism Day, and South Africa celebrated with government leaders, industry players, and communities gathering in Johannesburg.
Minister of Tourism Patricia De Lille highlighted the sector's resilience and potential to drive economic growth and job creation.
The event showcased South Africa's unique offerings on the global travel map, emphasizing the importance of tourism in boosting the country's economy.
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Minister of Tourism Patricia De Lille highlighted the sector's resilience and potential to drive economic growth and job creation.
The event showcased South Africa's unique offerings on the global travel map, emphasizing the importance of tourism in boosting the country's economy.
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Smarter Mobility Africa Summit gathers 2000 global mobility leaders
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The Smarter Mobility Africa Summit 2025 will bring together over 2,000 global mobility leaders to drive sustainable, tech-enabled solutions in the transport sector.
This will take place from Tuesday to Thursday at the Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesburg.
Africa's mobility revolution is set to gain momentum at SMA summit, where industry leaders will showcase the latest innovations in new energy vehicles, public transport, and share expert insights.
This will take place from Tuesday to Thursday at the Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesburg.
Africa's mobility revolution is set to gain momentum at SMA summit, where industry leaders will showcase the latest innovations in new energy vehicles, public transport, and share expert insights.
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SA researchers create screening tool for dyslexia in isiXhosa-speaking children
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South African researchers have created a tool to screen for dyslexia in isiXhosa-speaking children, helping with early detection of reading difficulties.
The pilot study, conducted across three Gauteng schools with 19 learners aged 6–10, successfully identified children at risk of dyslexia.
The tool combines a learner assessment, teacher checklist, and parent questionnaire.
Early detection allows for timely intervention during critical developmental years, helping prevent academic struggles and supporting children’s literacy in their home language.
The pilot study, conducted across three Gauteng schools with 19 learners aged 6–10, successfully identified children at risk of dyslexia.
The tool combines a learner assessment, teacher checklist, and parent questionnaire.
Early detection allows for timely intervention during critical developmental years, helping prevent academic struggles and supporting children’s literacy in their home language.
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