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Hillbrow entrepreneur Tebza highlights positive stories in Joburg
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Johannesburg’s Hillbrow is getting a fresh spotlight through the work of entrepreneur Tebogo Mabye, known as Tebza.
Growing up facing real challenges, he turned his experiences into action by launching Hillbrewed Coffee Co. and later appearing on MasterChef South Africa.
Today, Tebza leads walking tours with Jozi My Jozi, showing visitors the neighbourhood’s culture, energy and untold stories. His journey reflects how determination and creativity can create opportunities and shift perceptions of inner-city Johannesburg.
Growing up facing real challenges, he turned his experiences into action by launching Hillbrewed Coffee Co. and later appearing on MasterChef South Africa.
Today, Tebza leads walking tours with Jozi My Jozi, showing visitors the neighbourhood’s culture, energy and untold stories. His journey reflects how determination and creativity can create opportunities and shift perceptions of inner-city Johannesburg.
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74-Year-Old Walks 300 Kilometres to Raise Over R1 Million for Students
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Seventy-four-year-old retired Steve Murphy has walked 300 kilometres from Mossel Bay to Plettenberg Bay to raise funds for students from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Over two weeks, he averaged 20 kilometres a day, inspiring support nationwide.
His efforts, combined with a major pledge from the Graduate Institute of Financial Sciences, have raised over R1 million in bursaries for 2026, helping young people cover tuition and start their studies.
Steve says the walk proves that small steps can make a big difference and hopes to continue the initiative next year.
Over two weeks, he averaged 20 kilometres a day, inspiring support nationwide.
His efforts, combined with a major pledge from the Graduate Institute of Financial Sciences, have raised over R1 million in bursaries for 2026, helping young people cover tuition and start their studies.
Steve says the walk proves that small steps can make a big difference and hopes to continue the initiative next year.
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Over 200 Lotus Gardens residents benefit from community health outreach
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More than 200 residents of Lotus Gardens took part in a community health programme at the local plaza on March 28.
The City of Tshwane’s Health Department offered free services including HIV, TB, and cervical cancer screenings, as well as immunisations for children aged six months to 15 years.
The initiative aims to bring primary healthcare closer to residents, ease pressure on clinics, and promote early detection and disease prevention.
Many participants received care they might otherwise have missed due to work or transport challenges.
The City of Tshwane’s Health Department offered free services including HIV, TB, and cervical cancer screenings, as well as immunisations for children aged six months to 15 years.
The initiative aims to bring primary healthcare closer to residents, ease pressure on clinics, and promote early detection and disease prevention.
Many participants received care they might otherwise have missed due to work or transport challenges.
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The Rand is trading at 16.79 to the US Dollar, 22.04 to the British Pound, and 19.17 to the Euro.
Gold is trading at 4,746.90dollars a fine ounce, Brent Crude Oil is at Error per barrel, and a Bitcoin will set you back 71,163.00.
The Rand is trading at 16.79 to the US Dollar, 22.04 to the British Pound, and 19.17 to the Euro.
Gold is trading at 4,746.90dollars a fine ounce, Brent Crude Oil is at Error per barrel, and a Bitcoin will set you back 71,163.00.
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