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Crowns On Fleek to honour trailblazing Women
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The Crowns On Fleek movement will host a celebration of phenomenal women, who are thriving in male-dominated industries, who have overcome significant career challenges.
The event brings together influential women across diverse sectors to have honest, empowering conversations about leadership, resilience and "fixing each other's crowns."
The movement aims to champion women’s strength and inspire the next generation to reach even greater heights.
The event will take place in Centurion on the 30th of August.
The event brings together influential women across diverse sectors to have honest, empowering conversations about leadership, resilience and "fixing each other's crowns."
The movement aims to champion women’s strength and inspire the next generation to reach even greater heights.
The event will take place in Centurion on the 30th of August.
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Steyn City to host SA’s First LIV Golf Tournament
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Steyn City has been confirmed as the official venue for the 2026 LIV Golf Tournament, marking the first time the prestigious event will be staged on the African continent.
The announcement was made by Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi, who confirmed that the province was selected as the next host, following the tournament’s most recent edition in the United Kingdom.
The tournament will bring together 54 of the world’s top golfers on the 20th of May next year.
Premier Lesufi hailed the announcement as a milestone for South African sport and the Gauteng economy.
The announcement was made by Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi, who confirmed that the province was selected as the next host, following the tournament’s most recent edition in the United Kingdom.
The tournament will bring together 54 of the world’s top golfers on the 20th of May next year.
Premier Lesufi hailed the announcement as a milestone for South African sport and the Gauteng economy.
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Table Mountain Cableway reopens
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The iconic Table Mountain Aerial Cableway Company has officially reopened to the public after completing its annual maintenance programme.
Executive director Selma Hercules says the annual shutdown allows them to carry out essential upgrades and make sure the cableway runs at the highest possible standards.
She says the maintenance is aimed at ensuring optimal safety and operational efficiency for all visitors.
Executive director Selma Hercules says the annual shutdown allows them to carry out essential upgrades and make sure the cableway runs at the highest possible standards.
She says the maintenance is aimed at ensuring optimal safety and operational efficiency for all visitors.
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