News Bulletin of 30 November 2025, 10am

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Public urged to support Share the Happy, Give a Nappy campaign
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The community is being called to support the Nelson Mandela Children's Hospital "Share the Happy, Give a Nappy" campaign.
With the festive season approaching, the hospital is urging corporates, organisations, and individuals to contribute to its efforts, providing essential care to vulnerable children.
The campaign aims to secure a year's supply of nappies for newborns, infants, and critically ill children in the hospital's care. Every donation will help bring comfort and care to those in need, making a tangible difference in their lives.
Donations can be made to support the hospital's efforts, and those interested in getting involved can contact the fundraising team at fundraising@nmcf.co.za.
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Uber launches first fully electric service in SA
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Uber has launched its first fully electric service in South Africa, introducing Uber Go Electric.
This move is part of Uber's strategy to provide more accessible transport options in South African cities.
The service offers electric vehicles at accessible fares, making it an affordable option for riders.
Meanwhile, Uber's low-cost motorcycle taxi service, Uber Moto, has also expanded across Johannesburg, completing thousands of trips weekly.
This service provides an affordable alternative for commuters, supporting livelihoods and contributing to cleaner, more inclusive cities.
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Africa Tech Festival brings together digital leaders and innovators
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Over 15,000 tech enthusiasts and 300 exhibitors gathered in Cape Town for the 28th Africa Tech Festival, cementing the city's position as Africa's Tech capital.
The festival is Africa’s biggest showcase of Tech innovation across key sectors including cybersecurity, connectivity, cloud and data centres, ICT and Entertainment.
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Western Cape unveils line-up of cultural and tourism events
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The Western Cape government has unveiled a vibrant line-up of cultural and tourism events set to draw thousands of visitors in the coming weeks.
Highlights include the Mitchells Plain Festival, MosJazz in Mossel Bay, the George Festival, the Cederberg Festival, and the international Italian Film Focus.
Cultural Affairs and Sport MEC Ricardo Mackenzie says these events uplift communities, support small businesses, and create jobs.
The province will also host the Cape Town sevens rugby tournament next weekend.
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