News Bulletin of 6 March 2026, 7am

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Art Good Exhibition comes to Melville
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The Institute for Healing of Memories and Joburg Child Welfare will host the Art For Good – Memory Lane Exhibition at 27 Boxes in Melville over four Thursdays in March.
The exhibition will display donated artworks from several South African artists and organisations, including a headline piece by artist Greatjoy.
Proceeds from the exhibition will support programmes that assist vulnerable children, families and communities across Johannesburg.
Entrance is free, but visitors must RSVP due to limited space.
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Durban hosts Ocean Innovation Africa 2026
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Durban will host Ocean Innovation Africa 2026, where leaders from across Africa and the world will meet to find ways to take care of the ocean and create new opportunities.
The summit, with the eThekwini Municipality, will bring together scientists, investors, business owners and community leaders to work on solutions for clean seas and stronger coastal communities.
Workshops, meetings and networking sessions will help turn ideas into real projects that benefit people and the environment.
After the summit, selected participants will join a special retreat to plan practical next steps for Africa’s ocean economy.
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Norris eyes win in F1 season opener
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Reigning Formula One world champion Lando Norris is hungry for more success, with the new season starting in Australia, this weekend.
McLaren’s 26-year-old British driver says clinching the championship last season didn’t change his work ethic or his desire to be the best.
Norris won last year’s Australian Grand Prix after starting in pole position:
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Your financial indicators for this hour:

The Rand is trading at 16.64 to the US Dollar, 0.00 to the British Pound, and 0.00 to the Euro.

Gold is trading at 5,173.86 dollars a fine ounce, Brent Crude Oil is at Error per barrel, and a Bitcoin will set you back 70,554.00.
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Bad Bunny’s show steals Super Bowl spotlight
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Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl performance has become the most-watched show in National Football League history, reaching 4.2 billion views across broadcasts, YouTube and other digital platforms.
His 6th studio album released in January last year, stayed at number one on the Billboard Global 200 for 5-weeks and returned to the top of the Billboard 200 on Saturday.
Streams and sales also surged internationally.
He also made his Australian debut with two sold-out concerts at a stadium in Sydney, drawing nearly 89,000 fans and setting a venue attendance record.
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