News Bulletin of 9 August 2025, 12pm

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Women in Sports Summit kicks off in Johannesburg
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The Women in Sports Summit took centre stage as the two-day programme got underway in Johannesburg.

Momentum hosted the third annual Women Who Make Moves in Sports Summit at the Gordon Institute of Business Science, which kicked off in Sandton on Thursday.

The two day programme filled with focused masterclasses was designed to equip women with the skills and insights to build and elevate their personal brands—both on and off the field.
The event echoed a united voice celebrating the success of women in sports.
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Naledi Maifala wins 4th Annual ANNA Award
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Botswana-based contemporary expressionist painter Naledi Maifala has been named the winner of the 4th annual ANNA Award.

Maifala's work which explores stillness and contentment, stood out as a testament to the quiet power of observation, a practice anchored in solitude and a deep attentiveness to the everyday.

The Award not only acknowledges Maifala’s remarkable artistic vision but also reinforces the importance of giving space to women’s perspectives in art.
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Four Schools in Africa among the Top 10 finalists in the 2025 World’s Best School Awards
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Four schools in Africa have been named top 10 finalists for the 2025 World’s Best School Prizes.
The prestigious annual awards honour schools that not only positively shape the lives of their students through innovative education but also have an indelible impact on their immediate communities and beyond.

Key Academy in Lagos, Nigeria, is a finalist in the Innovation category for being "Africa’s first project-based learning school".

Aga-Khan High School in Kampala, Uganda, is being recognized for its work in supporting students from culturally diverse and underserved backgrounds, who have faced extreme adversity.
The five winners of this year's World’s Best School Prizes will be announced in December following an extensive judging process.
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Tyla up for two MTV VMA nominations
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South African pop sensation Tyla, has bagged two nominations at the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards.

The hitmaker is nominated in the categories of Best Choreography and Best Afrobeats for her chart-topping single Push 2 Start.

MTV revealed the nominees for its annual Video Music Awards show, that brings together the biggest artists of the year to celebrate the top songs and music videos as chosen by fans.

The 2025 VMAs are set to take place on the 7th of September at the UBS Arena in New York.
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