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SA's ZOA Project wins Startup Innovation Award
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South Africa’s Project Zoological Open Architecture has won the Startup Innovation Award for Top AI Sustainability Project at Davos Innovation Week during the World Economic Forum.
The initiative collects verified wildlife and ecosystem data and turns it into AI-readable information for better land use and development decisions.
Project ZOA was founded in the Garden Route and presented in Davos by founder Douglas Eriksen.
By giving AI access to accurate ecological data, the project helps protect sensitive ecosystems and puts South African conservation efforts on the world stage.
The initiative collects verified wildlife and ecosystem data and turns it into AI-readable information for better land use and development decisions.
Project ZOA was founded in the Garden Route and presented in Davos by founder Douglas Eriksen.
By giving AI access to accurate ecological data, the project helps protect sensitive ecosystems and puts South African conservation efforts on the world stage.
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IMBE empowers women in early childhood business
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IMBE has supported black women-owned ECD businesses across South Africa by providing training and tools to build sustainable and financially viable centres.
Rirhandzu Majozi, principal of ABC Day Care Centre in Protea Glen in Soweto, joined the programme in 2021 and applied its lessons to improve staff management, marketing, and parent engagement.
The Nutrition Wallet initiative helped her plan nutritious meals, enhancing children’s well-being and daily care.
Through workshops and mentoring, Majozi says she has strengthened the centre’s operations, improved teaching practices, and expanded community engagement.
Rirhandzu Majozi, principal of ABC Day Care Centre in Protea Glen in Soweto, joined the programme in 2021 and applied its lessons to improve staff management, marketing, and parent engagement.
The Nutrition Wallet initiative helped her plan nutritious meals, enhancing children’s well-being and daily care.
Through workshops and mentoring, Majozi says she has strengthened the centre’s operations, improved teaching practices, and expanded community engagement.
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Grade 9 learner takes on Midmar Mile for charity
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Grade 9 learner Slade Davey is preparing to swim the Midmar Mile next month to raise R5,000 for The Bright Eyes Trust in Durban.
The trust supports blind and visually impaired children through a preschool, homeschooling programme, and classes from Grade R to Grade 2, as well as after-school activities like adapted maths, cooking, karate, and family support.
It also offers free eye screenings, a feeding scheme, epilepsy support programmes, and tactile art classes for visually impaired learners.
Slade hopes his swim will raise funds and awareness to help more children access these vital services.
The trust supports blind and visually impaired children through a preschool, homeschooling programme, and classes from Grade R to Grade 2, as well as after-school activities like adapted maths, cooking, karate, and family support.
It also offers free eye screenings, a feeding scheme, epilepsy support programmes, and tactile art classes for visually impaired learners.
Slade hopes his swim will raise funds and awareness to help more children access these vital services.
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The Rand is trading at 15.76 to the US Dollar, 0.00 to the British Pound, and 0.00 to the Euro.
Gold is trading at 5,242.39 dollars a fine ounce, Brent Crude Oil is at Error per barrel, and a Bitcoin will set you back 88,056.00.
The Rand is trading at 15.76 to the US Dollar, 0.00 to the British Pound, and 0.00 to the Euro.
Gold is trading at 5,242.39 dollars a fine ounce, Brent Crude Oil is at Error per barrel, and a Bitcoin will set you back 88,056.00.
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