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Eskom Green to usher in new era for SA's electricity sector
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Electricity and Energy deputy minister, Samantha Jane Graham-Maré, believes the creation of Eskom Green will bring a new era to South Africa's electricity sector.
Eskom Green, one of four unbundled entities under Eskom's holding company, will focus on renewable storage and green hydrogen initiatives.
Eskom aims to significantly increase its renewable energy portfolio, committing to around 5.90 gigawatts of clean energy projects by 2030.
The deputy minister says Eskom Green will position the country for a cleaner, more competitive future.
Eskom Green, one of four unbundled entities under Eskom's holding company, will focus on renewable storage and green hydrogen initiatives.
Eskom aims to significantly increase its renewable energy portfolio, committing to around 5.90 gigawatts of clean energy projects by 2030.
The deputy minister says Eskom Green will position the country for a cleaner, more competitive future.
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Two schools in Gauteng gearing up to make a difference in the lives of children fighting cancer
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Two schools in Gauteng, Bryanston High School in Johannesburg and Laerskool Doringkloof Primary in Tshwane, are gearing up to make a difference in the lives of children fighting cancer.
As National Cupcake Day approaches on 27-September, the schools have launched the Bake Box campaign to support Cupcakes of Hope, a local NGO that raises funds for children with cancer.
This initiative supports Cupcakes of Hope volunteer bakers, known as the Cupcake Angels, by collecting essential baking ingredients such as flour, oil, cocoa powder, and sugar from learners, families, and the broader community.
The collected ingredients will be distributed to these volunteer bakers who dedicate their time and resources to bake cupcakes, which are then sold at 78-malls nationwide to raise funds for children fighting cancer.
As National Cupcake Day approaches on 27-September, the schools have launched the Bake Box campaign to support Cupcakes of Hope, a local NGO that raises funds for children with cancer.
This initiative supports Cupcakes of Hope volunteer bakers, known as the Cupcake Angels, by collecting essential baking ingredients such as flour, oil, cocoa powder, and sugar from learners, families, and the broader community.
The collected ingredients will be distributed to these volunteer bakers who dedicate their time and resources to bake cupcakes, which are then sold at 78-malls nationwide to raise funds for children fighting cancer.
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129 bicycles donated to grade 11 learners at a school in Limpopo
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The University of Johannesburg, in partnership with Absa Business Banking and Qhubeka Charity, recently donated bicycles to 129 Grade 11 learners at Hanyani Secondary School in Limpopo.
This bicycle initiative arose out of UJ’s transformative Societal Impact project, of leverages technology to address critical infrastructure needs for residents in under-resourced areas.
UJ Vice-Chancellor and Principal, professor Letlhokwa Mpedi, says the bicycle will help learners living in remote areas to get to school more easily:
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This bicycle initiative arose out of UJ’s transformative Societal Impact project, of leverages technology to address critical infrastructure needs for residents in under-resourced areas.
UJ Vice-Chancellor and Principal, professor Letlhokwa Mpedi, says the bicycle will help learners living in remote areas to get to school more easily:
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Your financial indicators for this hour:
The Rand is trading at 17.60 to the US Dollar, 23.76 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 66.79 per barrel, and a Bitcoin will set you back 111,826.00.
The Rand is trading at 17.60 to the US Dollar, 23.76 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 66.79 per barrel, and a Bitcoin will set you back 111,826.00.
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