South Africa

News Bulletin of 24 April 2025, 12pm

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The City of Johannesburg's Department of Economic Development hosts Creative Cnergy Investment Summit
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The City of Johannesburg's Department of Economic Development hosted the landmark Creative Cnergy Investment Summit.

The Summit served as a platform for talent development, knowledge-sharing, and the unlocking of new investment opportunities in the creative sector.

The event served as a space for knowledge-sharing, where young people and other stakeholders can exchange ideas, build network and explore new opportunities.

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MAN Truck & Bus South Africa unveils the country's first locally manufactured eBus
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MAN Truck & Bus South Africa has unveiled the country's first locally manufactured eBus, as part of the company's drive toward zero-emission vehicles.

The automotive group unveiled the locally assembled electric bus, on Tuesday at its Pinetown plant in KwaZulu-Natal.

The facility is the first in the African automotive industry to achieve the milestone.

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G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors gather for a two-day meeting in the United States
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G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors have gathered for a two-day meeting, in
the United States, to discuss financial stability, and policies aimed at fostering economic growth.
The meeting is part of the Finance Track under South Africa’s G20 presidency.

Reserve Bank Governor Lesetja Kganyago has emphasized the importance of the G20 as a platform for economic cooperation.

News Bulletin of 24 April 2025, 11am

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The Black Business Council indaba held at the Gallagher Convention Centre
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The Black Business Council indaba in the Built Environment, was held at the Gallagher Convention Centre and brought together key stakeholders across public and private sectors to discuss transformation within South Africa’s built environment.

This year’s indaba placed strong emphasis on critical infrastructure sectors such as energy, water, roads, and bridges.

The meeting provided a collaborative space for policymakers, to propose actionable strategies for inclusive growth.

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The Northen Cape province to play a key role in South Africa’s groundbreaking National Astro-Tourism Strategy
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The Northen Cape province is set to play a key role in South Africa’s groundbreaking National Astro-Tourism Strategy.

The province stands to benefit from a R352 million investment, which government intends to allocate to the project, to enhance scientific tourism and infrastructure in the province.

The Northern Cape’s clear night skies, low light pollution, and remote locations, make it an ideal site for astronomy research and stargazing tourism.

The Astro-tourism industry has assisted in strengthening local economies in the province.

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YouTube celebrates its 20th anniversary
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YouTube celebrated its 20th anniversary yesterday by sharing a handful of eye-catching stats about the platform.
The video giant says it has had more than 20 trillion videos uploaded on the platform in its two-decade run.

YouTube co-founder Jawed Karim uploaded the platform’s first ever 19 seconds long video 20 years ago, marking the birth of the internet’s largest video site.

News Bulletin of 24 April 2025, 10am

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Tshwane and Johannesburg remain on high alert following a yellow level 3 warning for severe thunderstorms
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The Tshwane and Johannesburg metros remain on high alert following a yellow level 3 warning for severe thunderstorms over parts of Gauteng.

About a 60%-80% chance of rain is expected in Tshwane, and in Johannesburg, with severe thunderstorms expected to persist until Friday.
Emergency service departments in the province, say the will continue to monitor weather reports.
Residents are cautioned not to drive through flooded roads and low-lying bridges.

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MAN Truck & Bus South Africa launches its first locally manufactured electric bus
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MAN Truck & Bus South Africa, has become the first automotive company in the Southern African Development Community region, to locally manufacture electric buses, following a R48 million investment in green technology.

The company unveiled its first locally assembled electric bus, on Tuesday at its Pinetown plant in KwaZulu-Natal.
The facility is the first in the African automotive industry to achieve the milestone.

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Governor Lesetja Kganyago has emphasized the importance of the G20 as a platform for economic cooperation
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Reserve Bank Governor Lesetja Kganyago has emphasized the importance of the G20 as a platform for economic cooperation.

Kganyago delivered the keynote address at the Brookings Institute discussion on strengthening global economic cooperation.

G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors have gathered for the two-day meeting,
which aims to discuss financial stability, and policies aimed at fostering economic growth.

News Bulletin of 24 April 2025, 9am

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Openserve Hosts SADC ICT Conference
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Openserve, has announced its hosting of the Southern Africa Telecommunications Association Annual Conference. The conference began yesterday and will end on Friday at the Sandton Convention Centre. The Annual Conference is the premier information and communications technology event in the Southern African Development Community region. It will feature panel discussions on some of the most pressing issues and opportunities, that are shaping the region’s digital future. OpenServe CEO Selby Khuzwayo: SOUND
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Micro-Flats Solve Housing Shortage
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A housing startup is tackling South Africa’s housing crisis one backyard at a time.
Bitprop builds and manages micro-apartments at no upfront cost to homeowners in underserved townships. In Cape Town, 70-year-old Nonkosi Klaas, once dependent on a modest pension, now earns above the national median income by renting out six backyard units. Klaas is one of 100 homeowners in Cape Town partnering with Bitprop, which was founded in 2019 by Swedish entrepreneur Carl Fredrik Sammeli. The initiative is helping to grow affordable housing while turning ordinary residents into successful landlords.
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Hasher Wines Named Winery of the Year
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Hasher Family Wines has been awarded "Winery of the Year" at the prestigious 2025 London Wine Competition. The winning wine Ernest Pinot Noir is a proud achievement for South Africas winemaking on a global stage. The London Wine Competition has established itself as one of the world's most respected wine competitions. What makes this achievement particularly special is that wines aren't judged solely on taste – they're evaluated holistically based on quality, value, and packaging. SOUND

News Bulletin of 24 April 2025, 8am

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VAT Increase Reversed
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The VAT rate will remain at 15% from 1 May 2025, reversing the planned increase announced in March. This decision follows consultations and could lead to a 75 billion rand revenue shortfall. To address this, the Finance Minister will withdraw current budget bills and propose revised spending plans. New versions of the bills are expected in the coming weeks.
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Local NPO Director wins Three Awards
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Director of Ferndale-based psychosocial and mental health non-profit organisation, Phola, has won three Women Changing the World Awards at a ceremony in London. Ncube-Mlilo, a world-renowned narrative therapist and psychosocial specialist, secured the People’s Choice Award for Non-Profit and Social Enterprise, as well as the Women in Therapy and Counselling Services Award.She also received the Golden Heart Award, recognizing women who serve the world with love and care. The People’s Choice Award was determined by public voting, while the other two were selected by the Women Changing the World judges.
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Hasher Wines Winery of the Year
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Hasher Family Wines has been awarded "Winery of the Year" at the prestigious 2025 London Wine Competition. The winning wine Ernest Pinot Noir is a proud achievement for South Africas winemaking on a global stage. The London Wine Competition has established itself as one of the world's most respected wine competitions. What makes this achievement particularly special is that wines aren't judged solely on taste – they're evaluated holistically based on quality, value, and packaging, reflecting the real-world factors that wine lovers consider when choosing their next bottle. SOUND

News Bulletin of 24 April 2025, 7am

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Openserve Hosts SADC ICT Conference
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Openserve, has announced its hosting of the Southern Africa Telecommunications Association Annual Conference. The conference began yesterday and will end on Friday at the Sandton Convention Centre. The Annual Conference is the premier information and communications technology event in the Southern African Development Community region. It will feature panel discussions on some of the most pressing issues and opportunities, that are shaping the region’s digital future. OpenServe CEO Selby Khuzwayo: SOUND
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March Inflation Dips to 2.7%
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Although economists in the country expected inflation to slowly start increasing, in March it decreased slightly. Headline consumer inflation decreased for the first time in five months, edging lower to 2.7% in March from 3.2% in February. This was due to lower fuel prices and softer inflation for education. Statistics SA says data shows that the fuel index softened by 0.4% from February, taking the annual rate from -3.6% to -8.8%. A litre of 95-octane petrol (inland) cost R22.34 in March, down from R24.45 a year before. The average price for diesel decreased to R22.80 from R24.85 over the same period.
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Kendrick Lamar Tops AMAs with 10 Nominations
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Kendrick Lamar leads this year’s American Music Awards nominations with a total of 10, including artist of the year, album of the year (GNX) and song of the year (“Not Like Us”). He has three of the five nominees for favorite hip-hop song: “Like That” with Future and Metro Boomin, “Not Like Us,” and “Luther” with SZA. Lamar, who already has three AMA's, could tie with Michael Jackson and Whitney Houston for the most awards in a single year, should he win in all eight categories.

News Bulletin of 23 April 2025, 10am

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Ncazeko Ncube-Milo earns prestigious gold medals at the Women Changing the World Awards
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Ncazeko Ncube-Milo has earned two prestigious gold medals for her groundbreaking work in mental health advocacy, at the Women Changing the World Awards in London.

The Diepsloot-based psychologist and narrative therapist was recognised for her commitment in uplifting marginalised communities through her non-profit organization PHOLA.

The global awards programme recognizes the work of incredible women, who are making a positive difference in the world, across a wide range of industries including business, health, education, innovation, and technology.
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Transport Minister Barbara Creecy praises law enforcement officials for implementing effective road safety measures
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The Transport Minister Barbara Creecy has praised law enforcement officials for implementing effective road safety measures during the Easter weekend.

The Minister highlighted the rare achievement of the N1 route in Limpopo, which has not recorded any fatal crashes during the Easter holidays.
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Cassava Technologies announces plans to build the continent’s first ‘AI factory’ in South Africa
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Pan-African tech firm Cassava Technologies has announced plans to build the continent’s first ‘AI factory’ in South Africa.

The move will see artificial intelligence software being deployed at the company’s data centres in South Africa from June 2025.

The firm, which was founded by Zimbabwean businessman Strive Masiyawa, says its accelerated computing platforms will play a crucial role in Africa’s AI ecosystem.

News Bulletin of 23 April 2025, 9am

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Fuel Prices Set to Drop in May
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Motorists could see another drop in fuel prices in May. Mid-month data from the Central Energy Fund suggests that petrol may decrease by around 20 to 30 cents per litre, and diesel by up to 50 cents. Currently, 95 Unleaded petrol costs R20.83 at the coast and R21.62 inland, while 93 Unleaded sells for R21.51 inland.Oil prices have fallen sharply due to global uncertainty, including the US–China trade war and increased oil production by OPEC+.
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Rosebank Athletes Excel at Sprint Championships
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Rosebank residents put on a stellar performance at the South African Sprint Championships, showcasing speed, skill, and determination. Their impressive efforts led to team selections for the national squad, set to represent South Africa at major international sprint events. The competition was fierce, but Rosebank’s athletes proved their talent on the track, earning recognition.
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Vibration Vest for Deaf
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Not Impossible Labs have created a vest allowing deaf people to feel music. Vibrating modules compose, translate and send audio vibrations wirelessly to the users body. Not Impossible is a Vibrotextile wearable technology that translates sound onto the skin through vibration. Inspired by the deaf community, this technology provides all users a unique and nuanced music experience. SOUND

News Bulletin of 23 April 2025, 7am

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Rand Water Maintenance in Jhb
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Rand Water will be conducting maintenance on the Palmiet Pump station from the 2nd to the 16th of May.The maintenance will affect water supply in several Johannesburg Water systems including Sandton, Alexandra, South Hills, Midrand and Linksfield. Johannesburg Water Spokesperson Nombuso Shabalala, says Johannesburg Water will make arrangements for alternative water supply, but says residents are encouraged to store water in preparation for the maintenance
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Mpumalanga Youth to Receive More Jobs
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The Department of Employment and Labour has launched a 514-million rand program to help nearly 10,000 young people in Mpumalanga find jobs. The Labour Activation Programme will provide training and employment in sectors like agriculture, ICT, hospitality, and construction across four districts and 11 municipalities. Employment and Labour Spokesperson Teboho Thejane: SOUND
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SADAG partners with Rapper Doechi
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The SA Depression and Anxiety Group (Sadag) has partnered with American Grammy award-winning rapper Doechi in a powerful global initiative aimed at raising awareness about anxiety and mental health struggles among youth and creatives. The collaboration features the launch of the Anxiety Is Watching Me website, which is a digital resource hub. The platform offers support, tools and resources for those navigating the challenges of anxiety and panic disorders. Doechi known for her genre-bending style and raw lyrical vulnerability, said the project stems from her own experiences.

News Bulletin of 22 April 2025, 2pm

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Phase 5 School Jobs Now Open: 204,000 Opportunities for SA Youth
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Applications for Phase 5 of the Basic Education Employment Initiative are now open.
The programme offers over 204,000 job opportunities for unemployed youth aged 18 to 34 across South Africa.

Successful applicants will work in schools as Education Assistants or General School Assistants, helping teachers, supporting learners, and keeping school environments safe and clean.
Other roles include helping with reading programmes, computer support, sports, arts, and admin tasks.
Jobs start on 1 June 2025 and end on 30 November 2025.
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May Fuel Price Drop Expected
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Motorists could see another drop in fuel prices in May, following April’s welcome cuts.
Mid-month data from the Central Energy Fund suggests that petrol may decrease by around 20 to 30 cents per litre, and diesel by up to 50 cents. However, a weaker rand is holding back even bigger savings at the pumps.
If the rand had stayed strong, drivers might have seen cuts of up to 55 cents for petrol and 75 cents for diesel.
Oil prices have fallen sharply due to global uncertainty, including the US–China trade war and increased oil production by OPEC+. But with economic volatility continuing, final price changes will only be confirmed later this month.
Currently, 95 Unleaded petrol costs R20.83 at the coast and R21.62 inland, while 93 Unleaded sells for R21.51 inland.
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Lira Set for Powerful Comeback at Cape Town Jazz Festival
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Afro-soul icon Lira is making a major return to the spotlight at the upcoming Cape Town International Jazz Festival 2025 — her first major festival performance since suffering a stroke in 2022.
The stroke left her unable to read, write, or speak, but through sheer determination and therapy, she’s slowly reclaimed her voice.

Lira says performing again feels strange and that the love from fans has helped her healing journey.
Although she’s been singing since May last year, this moment marks a milestone in her comeback.

She’ll be performing crowd favorites like “Feel Good,” “Hamba,” “Believer,” and “Something Inside So Strong.”