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WWF launches Nature Is Our Home campaign
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WWF South Africa has launched the Nature Is Our Home campaign to encourage people to protect the environment through everyday actions.
The organisation aims to restore five million hectares of land and sea, improve the lives of five million people and help direct R50 billion towards nature-positive projects by 2030.
The campaign encourages South Africans to save water, recycle, support local farmers and join community conservation efforts.
WWF says small actions by millions of people can make a lasting difference for the country's natural environment.
The organisation aims to restore five million hectares of land and sea, improve the lives of five million people and help direct R50 billion towards nature-positive projects by 2030.
The campaign encourages South Africans to save water, recycle, support local farmers and join community conservation efforts.
WWF says small actions by millions of people can make a lasting difference for the country's natural environment.
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Grade 6 learners invited to apply for scholarships
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Grade 6 learners across South Africa can now apply for the Allan Gray Orbis Foundation High School Scholarship Programme.
Applications close on 15 September 2026 and are open to learners who demonstrate academic achievement, leadership potential and financial need.
Successful applicants will receive funding for high school education, mentorship and entrepreneurship training.
The programme aims to prepare young South Africans to start businesses and become future leaders.
Applications close on 15 September 2026 and are open to learners who demonstrate academic achievement, leadership potential and financial need.
Successful applicants will receive funding for high school education, mentorship and entrepreneurship training.
The programme aims to prepare young South Africans to start businesses and become future leaders.
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Cape Town named world's most beautiful city
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Cape Town has been named the world's most beautiful city in Time Out's 2026 rankings. The city received 86 percent of the vote, ahead of Edinburgh, Sydney, Chicago and Lisbon.
The recognition highlights Cape Town's natural beauty and appeal to visitors from around the world.
City officials say the honour also reflects the city's growing tourism and economic potential:
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The recognition highlights Cape Town's natural beauty and appeal to visitors from around the world.
City officials say the honour also reflects the city's growing tourism and economic potential:
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Your financial indicators for this hour:
The Rand is trading at 16.41 to the US Dollar, 0.00 to the British Pound, and 0.00 to the Euro.
Gold is trading at 4,070.86 dollars a fine ounce, Brent Crude Oil is at Error per barrel, and a Bitcoin will set you back 60,005.00.
The Rand is trading at 16.41 to the US Dollar, 0.00 to the British Pound, and 0.00 to the Euro.
Gold is trading at 4,070.86 dollars a fine ounce, Brent Crude Oil is at Error per barrel, and a Bitcoin will set you back 60,005.00.
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