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News Bulletin of 23 April 2025, 8am

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JMPD Demolishes Illegal Structures
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The Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department's By-Law Management Unit is demolishing illegal structures at the M1/M2 freeway split in Johannesburg. This operation is part of a broader initiative to ensure public safety and maintain order along key transport routes. These unauthorised structures, often linked to vagrancy, are considered hazardous and in violation of municipal regulations. SOUND
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Rand Water Maintenance
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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. Rand Water will make arrangements for alternative water supply, but residents are encouraged to store water in preparation for the maintenance
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Record Breaking Fehmarnbelt Tunnel
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A record-breaking tunnel is being built under the Baltic Sea between Denmark and Germany. This tunnel will cut travel times and improve Scandinavia's links with the rest of Europe. Running for 18km the Feemaan belt will be the world's longest pre-fabricated road and rail tunnel. Segments of the tunnel will be placed on top of the seafloor, and then joined together. The facility spans more than 500 hectares and includes a harbour and a factory.

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, 12pm

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Gauteng e-Government installs 193 CCTV cameras in townships and Informal settlements
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The Gauteng Department of e-Government has installed an additional 193 CCTV cameras in Townships and Informal Settlements.

The MEC for e-Government, Bonginkosi Dhlamini,
says the expansion of CCTV surveillance in these areas, is a key part of ensuring a safer Gauteng.

The expansion follows the success of the first two phases, which saw 300 cameras deployed.
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The Department of Basic Education hosts the 2025 National School Sports Championships
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The Department of Basic Education together with the Sport, Arts and Culture Department hosted the 2025 National School Sports Championships Autumn Games, at the Free State Stadium in Bloemfontein.


The championships are aimed at ensuring that all South African Primary and High school learners are provided with access to participate in an organized sport programme and an opportunity to partake in at least one sporting code through their schooling lives.

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South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee in consultation for the 2036 and 2040 Olympics bid
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The South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee is currently undergoing a consultative process to bid for the 2036 and 2040 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

The International Olympic Committee welcomed a proposal from South Africa, in November last year, to begin outlining discussions over hosting the Olympic Games.

News Bulletin of 22 April 2025, 11am

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Rand water will coduct maintenance on the the Palmiet Pump station next month
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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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Three young cyclists from Limpopo embark on a cross-country cycling adventure
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Three young cyclists from the Gauta BMX club in Limpopo have gained popularity as they embarked on a cross-country cycling adventure from Burgersfort to Cape Town.

Gauta Mahlakoane, Karabo Mokoo, and Maxwell Ndou arrived in Cape Town after embarking on a 1,700 km journey to the mother city, in efforts to raise funds and sponsorship for their bike club.

Their campaign is dedicated to raising awareness on social ills that are affecting South African communities.
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The 21st of April marks world innovation and creativity day
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The 21st of April marks world innovation and creativity day.
Designated by the United Nations, the day aims to highlight the importance of creativity and innovation in various aspects of human development, including economic growth and social progress.

The initiative raises awareness on the need to strengthen creative industries and to promote artistic freedom.

News Bulletin of 22 April 2025, 10am

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The The Johannesburg Development Agency announces the winner of the Joburg City Library Public Art Competition
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The Johannesburg Development Agency, has announced Lorenzo Nassimbeni as the winner of the Joburg City Library Public Art Competition.

Nassimbeni's winning concept invites pupils from selected township communities to become co-creators in a process that connects memory, design, and storytelling.

The public art initiative is part of the broader renovations and fire compliance upgrades, that are currently underway at the Johannesburg City Library.


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President Ramaphosa applauds the Eastern Cape's Investment projects
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President Cyril Ramaphosa has commended the Eastern Cape for the investment projects that have been initiated by the province, in order to boost its economy.

The President was speaking during a two day oversight visit to the Nelson Mandela Bay metro, where he visited the Coega Special Economic Zone, which is one of the best performing economic zones in the country, having employed over 300 000 people since its inception in 1999.

The President says there is much potential for economic growth in the Eastern Cape.

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The BMA confirms its readiness for 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 the 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 dignitaries.

News Bulletin of 22 April 2025, 9am

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Jozi Cup Returns in May
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Lions Cricket confirmed that the country’s biggest T20 winter club cricket competition, The Jozi Cup, will kick off with Season 4 on May 11th.The officially endorsed Lions Cricket community-based competition includes more than 25 clubs spanning 10 age group categories and more than 130 participating teams from U11 right through to over 40s.The brainchild of Lions Cricket, the Jozi Cup was developed to foster community club cricket, which ultimately serves as a continuation of the Pride’s pipeline feeder system.
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Lira's Return in Jazz Festival
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South African afro-soul icon Lira is set to make a grand comeback at the Cape Town International Jazz Festival. This will be her first major performance since suffering a stroke in 2022. After years of recovery, she is ready to reconnect with fans at the prestigious event. Despite the challenges, Lira has gradually reclaimed her voice and passion for performing, expressing deep gratitude for the love and support she has received.
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Astronaut Pettit Returns to Earth
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Veteran NASA astronaut Don Pettit has returned to Earth after completing his fourth mission aboard the International Space Station. Known for his scientific contributions, Pettit invented the Capillary Beverage better known as the Space Cup which helps astronauts drink fluids in microgravity. SOUND

News Bulletin of 22 April 2025, 8am

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Lira's Triumphant Return to Jazz Fest
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South African afro-soul icon Lira is set to make a grand comeback at the Cape Town International Jazz Festival. This will be her first major performance since suffering a stroke in 2022. After years of recovery, she is ready to reconnect with fans at the prestigious event.Despite the challenges, Lira has gradually reclaimed her voice and passion for performing, expressing deep gratitude for the love and support she has received.
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JMPD in Action
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The Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department's By-Law Management Unit is demolishing illegal structures at the M1/M2 freeway split in Johannesburg. This operation is part of a broader initiative to ensure public safety and maintain order along key transport routes. These unauthorised structures, often linked to vagrancy, are considered hazardous and in violation of municipal regulations. The BMU stresses that lawlessness will not be tolerated. This enforcement action aims to create a safer and well-regulated environment for Johannesburg residents.
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Teen Anxiety Support Gets Virtual Boost
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Teens in the UK are testing a new augmented reality app designed to help with anxiety and school challenges. Developed by Cardiff Youth Service, the app uses interactive features to support emotional wellbeing and has shown early signs of reducing anxiety and boosting social connection. The app lets users design a digital flower and project it into their real environment, encouraging reflection and conversation. It’s especially helpful for young people with social anxiety, offering a creative way to explore emotions and communicate more easily with support staff.

News Bulletin of 22 April 2025, 7am

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JMPD in Action
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The Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department's By-Law Management Unit is demolishing illegal structures at the M1/M2 freeway split in Johannesburg. This operation is part of a broader initiative to ensure public safety and maintain order along key transport routes. These unauthorised structures, often linked to vagrancy, are considered hazardous and in violation of municipal regulations. The BMU stresses that lawlessness will not be tolerated. This enforcement action aims to create a safer and well-regulated environment for Johannesburg residents.
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Gauteng Steps Up Roadblocks for Easter Return
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Gauteng traffic authorities say law enforcement operations will be heightened across the region, as holiday makers return to the province. Toll gates across Gauteng have seen high volumes of vehicles, as thousands of South Africans traveled to various destinations, for religious observances and family gatherings during the long weekend.Traffic officers will conduct roadblocks on key roads, to ensure the safety of all road users.
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Stevie Nicks Goes Solo with New Album
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Stevie Nicks will be leaving Fleetwood Mac with a newly announced solo album called the ghost record. The music legend was at the Pollstar Awards earlier this week, where she was entered into the Hall of Fame. During her speech, she mentioned that she will be making a new “autobiographical” record and already has seven songs.
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News Bulletin of 22 April 2025, 6am

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Easter Road Accidents on Decline
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Transport Minister Barbara Creecy says road deaths and accidents are on the decline as motorists return home after the Easter long weekend. Creecy, accompanied by her deputy Mkhuleko Hlengwa, held a media briefing along the N1 in Limpopo yesterday to provide an update on road safety operations conducted during the Easter period.
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Benoni Teen Soccer Star Eyes Manchester City
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A 13-year-old soccer wonderkid from Benoni is on the radar of some of England’s biggest football clubs. Camden Schaper currently plays for Blackburn Rovers in England. His younger brother, Astin, is already part of the Premier League champions’ academy. Manchester City are now ready to sign Camden. Camden first came to South Africa’s attention when he captained the SuperSport United Under-11 team on a successful tour of Spain in 2021. Following the tour, Portuguese giants Sporting Lisbon kept tabs on the youngster.
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Pope Francis's Legacy
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Pope Francis, who led the Roman Catholic Church and passed away yesterday at the age of 88, is remembered for trying to bring about change. He spoke out about past scandals and showed care for migrants, the poor, and gay and lesbian people. His journey was unique: from working as a nightclub bouncer in Buenos Aires to leading the Vatican. As pope, he challenged traditions, called for justice for the poor, and spoke strongly against unchecked capitalism and climate change, which upset some conservative Catholics.

News Bulletin of 21 April 2025, 1pm

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Gauteng's law enforcement operations heightened as holiday makers return to the province
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Gauteng traffic authorities say law enforcement operations will be heightened across the region, as holiday makers return to the province.

Toll gates across Gauteng have seen high volumes of vehicles, as thousands of South Africans traveled to various destinations, for religious observances and family gatherings during the long weekend.

Traffic officers will conduct roadblocks on key roads, to ensure the safety of all road users.
The Automobile Association of South Africa's Spokesperson, Eleanor Mavimbela, says both drivers and pedestrians can contribute to safer roads during the busy travel period.

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Freestate Hospitals welcome 15 newborn babies on Easter morning
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Hospitals in the Freestate welcomed 15 newborn babies on Easter morning, bringing joy to families and communities across the province.

Spokesperson for the Free State Department of Health, Mondli Mvambi, says the first baby was born at Nala Hospital at 01:15 am.

The MEC for Health Monyatso Mahlatsi congratulated the mothers and praised the dedication of staff members and midwives and has emphasized the importance of safe deliveries during the special season.

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SA entrepreneur Thurston Wyngaard, receives prestigious Global Forty Under 40 Award
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South African entrepreneur and innovation leader, Jamie Thurston Wyngaard, has been named a recipient of the prestigious Global Forty Under 40 Award, which was held in Dubai recently.

Wyngaard's company Loop, has grown to a valuation of over R187 million in just two years, delivering cutting-edge payment technologies such as Chat-to-Pay, Tap-to-Pay, and the recently launched Pay with Palm system.

Loop has facilitated the distribution of more than 50-million rand into the informal market, advancing economic participation and financial inclusion.

The 40 under 40 Awards aims to recognize and celebrate a select group of the most influential and accomplished young business leaders under the age of forty.