News Bulletin of 30 November 2025, 11am

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Gauteng Education opens L.I.S.T.E.N Science Space
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The Gauteng Education Department has opened the L.I.S.T.E.N Science Space at Sci-Bono Discovery Centre to inspire young scientists and innovators.
This 200-square-metre world-class space is a result of a collaborative effort between the China Association for Science and Technology and the China Science and Technology Museum.
The Sci-Bono Discovery Centre offers interactive exhibits, science shows, and workshops designed to make learning fun and engaging.
Gauteng Education MEC Matome Chiloane has encouraged schools to make visits to the Sci-Bono Discovery Centre compulsory to boost STEM literacy, emphasizing the facility's potential to inspire young minds.
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UP calls public to support its tudent Nutrition and Progress Programme
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The University of Pretoria is calling on the community to get involved in its Student Nutrition and Progress Programme.
The programme provides essential support to learners in need, offering meal credits or food parcels to help them focus on their studies without the burden of hunger.
SNAPP currently supports only 250 students and relies on community donations to expand its reach.
The public can donate through financial contributions, food donations, or participating in events like the Food Pack-a-Thon.
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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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Samsung and SARU partner to transform rugby experience
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Samsung and the South African Rugby Union have partnered to transform the rugby experience in South Africa.
This collaboration combines Samsung's cutting-edge technology with SARU's passion for rugby, aiming to enhance fan engagement, improve team operations, and promote excellence and innovation.
This high-profile deal arrives as the union's commercial income has increased by 74% in 2025.
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