News Bulletin of 4 August 2025, 1pm

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Rising UJ Football talents secure two international signings
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The University of Johannesburg is celebrating a significant milestone as two of its brightest footballing talents, embark on exciting international journeys.

The players are set to join clubs in the United States and in Spain, respectively.

Eighteen-year-old Adrielle Mibe will be heading to the United States to join the University of Arizona, where she will compete in the highly competitive NCAA league while pursuing a degree in Social and Behavioral Sciences.

Meanwhile, recent Sport Science graduate Ayesha Moosa will be heading to Spain, where she will join CD Argual in La Palma, for a season-long engagement.

Both players believe their overseas experiences will be crucial for their development, allowing them to hone their skills and contribute significantly to future national team efforts on the global stage.
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Proudly SA and Blue Train showcase local fashion
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Proudly SA has partnered with the iconic Blue Train to host a one-of-a-kind fashion showcase, blending luxury travel with homegrown fashion design.

Described as a journey from "the catwalk to the rails," the initiative celebrates South Africa’s world-class creative talent while reinforcing the importance of buying local.

The showcase, held aboard the Blue Train, transforms the timeless charm of the five-star rail experience into a mobile runway, merging heritage, craftsmanship and innovation.

The collaboration highlights the power of local manufacturing and creative industries in driving economic growth and job creation.
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Limpopo to host 2025 National Women’s Day Commemoration
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The Department of Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities and the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture, in partnership with the Limpopo Provincial Government, will host the 2025 National Women’s Day Commemoration on Saturday the 9th of August at Nkowankowa Stadium, in Limpopo.

National Women’s Day continues to spotlight the ongoing efforts to achieve gender equality, economic inclusion and meaningful empowerment for women across all communities.

This year’s Women’s Month is commemorated under the theme: “Building Resilient Economies for All.”
The theme recognises the critical role women play in South Africa’s economic recovery and long-term development.
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Your financial indicators for this hour:

The Rand is trading at 0.00 to the US Dollar, 0.00 to the British Pound, and 0.00 to the Euro.

Gold is trading at 0.00 dollars a fine ounce, Brent Crude Oil is at 68.59 per barrel, and a Bitcoin will set you back 114,336.00.
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Golf Tournament Director Tshepo Nyambi makes history at 153rd Open Championship
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The Tournament Director of the Joburg Ladies Open, Tshepo Nyambi took centre stage as a referee at the 153rd edition of The Open Championship at the historic Royal Portrush Golf Club in Northern Ireland.

Nyambi's presence was more than just a personal achievement, but marked a milestone for South Africa's growing influence in global golf officiating.

Tge Director is best known for his instrumental role in elevating the Joburg Ladies Open into a premier tournament on the global circuit.

With the continued support of the City of Johannesburg and other stakeholders, Nyambi has also committed to nurturing young talent and advancing elite sports development across the country.
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