Sandton and Gauteng

News Bulletin of 20 April 2025, 11am

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Sterkfontein Caves reopens under Wits University
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The Wits Sterkfontein Caves, part of the Cradle of Humankind near Johannesburg, have reopened under Wits University’s full management. Renowned for key hominin fossil discoveries like “Mrs Ples” and “Little Foot,” the site now offers immersive educational experiences, live research engagement, and enhanced guided tours. This reimagined visitor experience bridges cutting-edge science with public understanding, inspiring future generations. Professor Dominic Straftford said the caves remain a vital window into human evolution
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New E-commerce marketplace launches to promote authentic African products across globe
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The African Pro E-commerce Platform is launching a marketplace to promote authentic African products across the continent and globally. Director Dudu Khadea says the platform aims to support local vendors—especially those in areas like Soweto—who struggle with sales and marketing reach. By connecting small businesses to wider African and international markets, African Pro will enable Africa-to-Africa trade and global exposure.
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Caster Semenya delivers keynote at Harvard
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South African Olympic champion Caster Semenya recently delivered a powerful keynote at Harvard’s Women in Power Conference. Speaking on resilience, identity, and purpose, Semenya shared her journey of breaking barriers in sport and beyond. Describing the experience as a dream come true, she reminded audiences that “failures don’t define your destination.” Her presence at the prestigious event highlighted the importance of inclusivity and leadership, inspiring others to pursue their dreams with courage and determination.

News Bulletin of 20 April 2025, 8am

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Gauteng Investment Conference 2025 surpasses R300 billion target
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The inaugural Gauteng Investment Conference, recently held in Sandton, has exceeded expectations by securing 312-billion-rand in investment pledges, surpassing the R300 billion target. This achievement highlights Gauteng's status as a leading investment destination in Africa. The conference highlighted key sectors such as advanced manufacturing, the digital economy, and sustainable infrastructure development, aligning with the province's vision to attract R800 billion in investments over the next three years.
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Minister Angie Motshekga visits SANDF exhibition at the Rand Show
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Defence and Military Veterans Minister Angie Motshekga has visited the South African National defence force's exhibition at the Rand Show . Every year the army showcases its capabilities at the Johannesburg Expo centre. Motshekga used this opportunity to praise the SANDF for being a key player in peacekeeping missions on the African continent and beyond.
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Roadblocks in Gauteng continue as Easter traffic surges
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Roadblocks across Gauteng remain in full force as traffic surges during the busy Easter weekend. Toll gates, including the heavily used Kranskop Toll Plaza on the N1, have recorded over 2,000 vehicles per hour, with congestion expected to persist. Gauteng Traffic Police and SAPS are actively monitoring speeding, drunk driving, and vehicle roadworthiness. Authorities urge motorists to remain patient, obey traffic laws, and plan their journeys carefully to ensure safety and avoid delays during the holiday rush

News Bulletin of 19 April 2025, 1pm

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Toll gates across Gauteng surge in traffic as thousands travel for Easter
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Toll gates across Gauteng, including the busy Kranskop Toll Plaza on the N1, have seen a surge in traffic as thousands travel for Easter. Over 2,000 vehicles per hour were recorded, with roads expected to remain congested throughout the weekend. Law enforcement, including Gauteng Traffic Police and SAPS, are conducting roadblocks to monitor speeding, drunk driving, and vehicle roadworthiness. Motorists are urged to be patient, follow traffic rules, and plan ahead to avoid delays and ensure a safe journey.
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BMA fully prepared to handle high traffic volumes across SA's ports of entry
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The Border Management Authority (BMA) says it is fully prepared to handle high traffic volumes across South Africa’s ports of entry this Easter weekend. Executive teams have been deployed nationwide, with drones and body cams enhancing surveillance and real-time response. At the Lebombo border alone, over 16,000 travelers were processed in a single day. The BMA is also targeting illegal crossings, especially at Beitbridge, using AI-powered drones to detect and intercept unauthorized entries. Dr. Michael Masiapato confirmed operations are running smoothly.
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The South African Presidency of the Group of Twenty is this week convened the second Development Working Group meeting in the Western Cape. The gathering plays a pivotal role in shaping global development priorities, while serving as a platform for in-depth discussions on key development challenges and cooperative solutions.
The meeting will brought together representatives from G20 member states, and international organisations to deliberate on policies that foster inclusive economic growth. The BMA says it has also deployed drones and body-worn cameras for additional technological support.

News Bulletin of 19 April 2025, 12pm

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Rand Show underway at the Johannesburg expo this Easter Weekend
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The Rand Show is underway at the Johannesburg expo this Easter Weekend, offering an unforgettable Easter experience for families. This year’s underwater theme brings the beach to Joburg with an aquarium, sandcastles, and a beach play area. Attractions include the Big Bounce inflatable zone, MamaMagic exhibits, and expert advice for growing families..
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The Splash Festival kicks off in Gqeberha
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The Splash Festival has kicked off in Gqeberha, promising to electrify the city over the Easter weekend. The four-day event offers live music from local talent, an Easter egg hunt, and various kids’ activities.
Attendees can also enjoy celebrity chef cooking demonstrations. Families are invited to participate in the festivities:
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Beachgoers urged to prioritise safety as large crowds are expected along the coastline.
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As the Easter weekend kicks off, the eThekwini Municipality is urging beachgoers to prioritise safety with large crowds expected along the coastline. Lifeguards are on full alert, anticipating a surge in visitors due to warm, clear weather forecasts.
Officials advise the public to swim only between the red and yellow flags, where lifeguards are stationed. Beachgoers are also warned against swimming under the influence of alcohol. In case of trouble, raising a hand will alert lifeguards for assistance.

News Bulletin of 19 April 2025, 11am

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UNISA hosts African Astronomical Society's 2025 Conference
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The African Astronomical Society's 2025 Conference took place at the University of South Africa, bringing together experts, researchers, and policymakers from across Africa and beyond.
The hybrid event celebrates Africa's growing contributions to astronomy, featuring cutting-edge scientific advancements, impactful outreach, and exciting youth initiatives.

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Scientists from SA and China establish world’s longest quantum-secure communication link
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Scientists from South Africa and China have established the world’s longest quantum-secure communication link, spanning nearly 13,000 kilometers. Using China’s Jinan-1 quantum satellite, encrypted data was successfully transmitted from Beijing to Stellenbosch. This groundbreaking achievement demonstrates the potential for ultra-secure global communication networks, leveraging quantum technology to prevent data breaches. Stellenbosch University's Dr Yaseera Ishmael says the collaboration marks a major milestone in international quantum research
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Innovation Start up Exchange Programme connects South African and Chinese students
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The Innovation Start up Exchange Programme is connecting South African and Chinese students through joint learning, skills exchange, and exposure to best practices in entrepreneurship and start-up development.
A group of UJ students travelled across Beijing, Shanghai, and Nanjing, where they participated in academic sessions and engaged with industry leaders.
The programme offers hands-on learning through site visits to leading innovation hubs and industrial operations

News Bulletin of 18 April 2025, 1pm

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Renowned music producer Lebo M honoured by the Gauteng Premier and the City of Johannesburg
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Renowned music producer Lebo M has been honoured by the Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi.
The Premier says the producer's legacy will live beyond his years.

Lesufi was speaking at the I’m from Soweto event,
Which was held in Rosebank last week in honour of the Legendry producer, ahead of his first ever live performance in South Africa today.

The Oscar nominee and Grammy award winner, has been recognized globally for his role in bringing African music to the world – as a composer, producer and performer.
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Sports, Arts and Culture Minister announces multi-million rand boost for professional boxing
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Sport minister Gayton McKenzie has Sport minister Gayton McKenzie has announced a multi-million rand boost for professional boxing in the country.

The minister announced some major changes to the sport at the boxing indaba earlier in the year.
McKenzie has tasked Boxing SA and promoters to push the minimum purses for fighters from R4,000 to R20,000.
Speaking at a banquet to honour 36 boxing legends and former stars.
in the country.
The minister announced some major changes to the sport at the boxing indaba earlier in the year.

McKenzie has tasked Boxing SA and promoters to push the minimum purses for fighters from R4,000 to R20,000.
Speaking at a banquet to honour 36 boxing legends and former stars.
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The BMA ready to host the G20 Summit
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South Africa’s Border Management Authority says it is ready for the responsibilities it will face when the country plays host to a G20 summit for the first time in the African continent, later this year.

Speaking at a Colloquium on Migration and Border Security earlier this month, BMA commissioner Dr Michael Masiapato, said it would be expected of the BMA to be “up to the task” to ensure border security and to secure entry into the country, for heads of state and associate dignatories.

News Bulletin of 18 April 2025, 12pm

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The Gauteng government signs a provincial Agreement, on cross-boundary law enforcement
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The Gauteng government has signed a provincial Agreement, on cross-boundary law enforcement.

The agreement makes provision for arms of the policing service, to move across traditional boundaries, ensuring better coordination between branches of law enforcement.

The memorandum brings together Gauteng Provincial Government, the South African Police Service, municipal police departments and local and district municipalities.
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KZN appoints over 1000 new teachers
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The KwaZulu-Natal Education Department has successfully appointed over 1000 new teachers to ensure that no classroom is left without a qualified teacher.
Education MEC Sipho Hlomuka says over 1 530 Post Level 1 teachers, were appointed between January and April this year.

The MEC highlighted that most of the vacancies were in critical subject areas, including Mathematics, Physical Sciences, Life Sciences and technical subjects.
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The Innovation Start up Exchange Programme connects South African and Chinese students
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The Innovation Start up Exchange Programme is connecting South African and Chinese students through joint learning, skills exchange, and exposure to best practices in entrepreneurship and start-up development.

A group of UJ students travelled across Beijing, Shanghai, and Nanjing, where they participated in academic sessions and engaged with industry leaders.

The programme offers hands-on learning through site visits to leading innovation hubs and industrial operations.

News Bulletin of 18 April 2025, 11am

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City Power launches R15 million solar-powered streetlight project
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City Power has launched a R15 million solar-powered streetlight project covering areas such as Midrand, Glen Austin, and surrounding communities.
The initiative aims to improve safety, curb maintenance costs, and reduce infrastructure-related crimes.
The project forms part of City Power’s broader plan to meet growing infrastructure needs in Johannesburg’s expanding urban areas.
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President Ramaphosa discusses ways to strengthen collaboration and opportunities in the Eastern Cape
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President Ramaphosa met with the Eastern Cape Premier Oscar Mabuyane and the Provincial Executive Council at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, ealier this week, to discuss ways to strengthen collaboration and opportunities in the province.
The President reaffirmed government’s commitment to strengthen intergovernmental relations.

The engagement marked the fifth formal meeting between the national and provincial executives since November last year, following similar sessions in Limpopo, Mpumalanga, KwaZulu-Natal, and Gauteng.
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Presidency of the G20 convenes the second Development Working Group meeting
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The South African Presidency of the Group of Twenty has convened the second Development Working Group meeting in the Western Cape.

The gathering plays a pivotal role in shaping global development priorities, while serving as a platform for in-depth discussions on key development challenges and cooperative solutions.

The meeting will brought together representatives from G20 member states, and international organisations to deliberate on policies that foster inclusive economic growth.

News Bulletin of 18 April 2025, 10am

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Spaza shop owners urged to register for the Spaza Shop Support Fund
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The City of Johannesburg is urging all spaza shop and small business owners across South Africa to register for the Spaza Shop Support Fund, which has changed the landscape for small business owners across country.

The fund will provide support to eligible community convenience shops, to increase their participation in the township and rural areas’ retail trade sector.
The City says the funding aims to uplift local entrepreneurs and to build a stronger economy from the ground up.
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KZN appoints over 1000 new teachers
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The KwaZulu-Natal Education Department has successfully appointed over 1000 new teachers to ensure that no classroom is left without a qualified teacher.

Education MEC Sipho Hlomuka says over 1 530 Post Level 1 teachers, were appointed between January and April this year.

The MEC highlighted that most of the vacancies were in critical subject areas, including Mathematics, Physical Sciences, Life Sciences and technical subjects.
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African Astronomical Society's Conference brings together experts, researchers, and policymakers
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The African Astronomical Society's 2025 Conference took place at the University of South Africa, bringing together experts, researchers, and policymakers from across Africa and beyond.

The hybrid event celebrates Africa's growing contributions to astronomy, featuring cutting-edge scientific advancements, impactful outreach, and exciting youth initiatives.

AFAS executive committee member, Dr. Sinenhlanhla Sikhosana.

News Bulletin of 18 April 2025, 9am

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Traffic volumes heading to Johannesburg expected to increase from Monday
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The N3 Toll Concession expects traffic volumes heading to Johannesburg to increase from Monday, as holidaymakers make their way back into the province.

The toll concession expects at least 2,000 vehicles to pass through the route per hour.
The Operations manager, Thania Dhoogra, says the busy traffic conditions are expected to continue until Tuesday.
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The BMA to monitor accelerated security control measures at the Lebombo port of entry
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The Commissioner of the Border Management Authority Michael Masiapato, will be on the ground to monitor the accelerated security control measures at the Lebombo port of entry, during the Easter holiday period.

The Commissioner will monitor deployments and travel movements and says an estimated 22 000 people are expected to cross through the Border Post during the holidays.

The BMA says it has also deployed drones and body-worn cameras for additional technological support.
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Lesotho grants 10 year operating license to Starlink
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Lesotho has granted a license to Elon Musk's Starlink to operate a satellite network and to provide satellite internet services in the country.

The Lesotho Communications Authority, says the license will be valid for 10 years.

The Authority says the decision marks a significant step forward in the country's digital transformation and that it underscores the country's unwavering commitment, to enabling a competitive communications sector.