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Joburg Streets open for Main Street Sundays
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Johannesburg’s Main Street is coming alive for Main Street Sundays, giving residents a chance to walk, cycle, and skate through the CBD from 10am to 5pm.
The event by Jozi My Jozi provides a safe, open space for families and friends, with volunteers, JMPD, and EMS ensuring everyone’s safety.
Local businesses along the route gain exposure as visitors explore shops, cafes, and creative activity zones, supporting the city’s economy while connecting with the community.
Mbali Zulu of Jozi My Jozi says the event lets people experience the city as their own, with children playing in the streets and Johannesburg coming alive for everyone.
The event by Jozi My Jozi provides a safe, open space for families and friends, with volunteers, JMPD, and EMS ensuring everyone’s safety.
Local businesses along the route gain exposure as visitors explore shops, cafes, and creative activity zones, supporting the city’s economy while connecting with the community.
Mbali Zulu of Jozi My Jozi says the event lets people experience the city as their own, with children playing in the streets and Johannesburg coming alive for everyone.
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13-year-old raises R103,000 in 700km rally
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Thirteen-year-old Sophie-Mae Hein from Johannesburg completed the 700-kilometre Muddy Face Botswana rally, raising over R103,000 for Team Zonke.
Despite limited driving experience, she navigated rough terrain and long stages, even managing a damaged tyre to reach the finish line.
Her fundraising will provide equipment and training for children in alternative care, helping them build confidence and a sense of belonging.
Sophie-Mae’s determination and generosity highlight the positive impact young people can make in their communities.
Despite limited driving experience, she navigated rough terrain and long stages, even managing a damaged tyre to reach the finish line.
Her fundraising will provide equipment and training for children in alternative care, helping them build confidence and a sense of belonging.
Sophie-Mae’s determination and generosity highlight the positive impact young people can make in their communities.
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Funding boosts to support athletes with disabilities in South Africa
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South African Sports Confederation President Barry Hendricks says increased funding to the South African Sports Association for the Physically Disabled will expand participation and better prepare athletes with disabilities for competition.
This comes as SASCOC and the Olympic Committee has raised funding from R60 million to R100 million over the next four years.
The funds will support training programmes, equipment purchases, and improve access to competitions across the country:
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This comes as SASCOC and the Olympic Committee has raised funding from R60 million to R100 million over the next four years.
The funds will support training programmes, equipment purchases, and improve access to competitions across the country:
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Your financial indicators for this hour:
The Rand is trading at 16.38 to the US Dollar, 0.00 to the British Pound, and 0.00 to the Euro.
Gold is trading at 4,799.68 dollars a fine ounce, Brent Crude Oil is at Error per barrel, and a Bitcoin will set you back 70,765.00.
The Rand is trading at 16.38 to the US Dollar, 0.00 to the British Pound, and 0.00 to the Euro.
Gold is trading at 4,799.68 dollars a fine ounce, Brent Crude Oil is at Error per barrel, and a Bitcoin will set you back 70,765.00.
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