Cape Town, a vibrant city in South Africa, is eagerly anticipating the upcoming Vitality Netball World Cup, with only 30 days left until the tournament begins. In preparation for the event, the city has unveiled a new World Cup legacy mural at the [Bellville Netball Club](https://capetown.today/thesportingsymphonycapetownsunder19netballtournament), which is currently undergoing restoration.
In the world of tennis, the topic of the Greatest of All Time, or GOAT, continues to spark fierce discussions among fans and experts. While opinions abound, former Wimbledon champion Frederik Lochte Nielsen’s recent take on the topic offers a unique perspective on the ageold debate.
On June 29, 2023, the City of Cape Town held an online property auction, where the public had the chance to purchase Cityowned land that is not needed for municipal purposes. The auction consisted of 32 properties of various sizes and zoning, including Community, Residential, and Business Residential. This auction was not only an innovative and transparent way of disposing of land but also generated revenue for service delivery throughout the region.
South Africa’s Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy, Gwede Mantashe, recently spoke at the Black Business Council Summit, highlighting the country’s commitment to securing energy security and sovereignty while working towards a just energy transition. The minister emphasized the importance of balancing socioeconomic development with environmental preservation.
In an impressive achievement, Tertuis Simmers, the Western Cape’s Provincial Minister of Infrastructure, recently handed over 24 newly built houses to qualifying beneficiaries at the Metro Grounds Development in George. The project, which had its sod turning ceremony less than nine months ago, is progressing at an exceptional pace and aims to set a precedent for future housing developments.
Minister Senzo Mchunu of South Africa welcomes his counterparts from Botswana, Namibia, and the Kingdom of Lesotho on July 6, 2023, at the Sheraton Hotel in Pretoria for the OrangeSenqu River Commission (ORASECOM) Forum of Parties. This annual gathering rotates between the four member states and brings together ministers responsible for water in the OrangeSenqu River Basin.
In recent times, the Full Court, Gauteng Division, Pretoria, has delivered judgments that have placed the future of Zimbabwean exemption permits on the balance. The legal battle surrounding this immigration issue has brought to light the complexities and implications of these decisions.
Beyoncé KnowlesCarter and Shawn “JayZ” Carter, the influential billionaire couple, have made headlines for their extravagant purchases of multimillion dollar homes. While they recently acquired a $26 million Malibu mansion, they continue to maintain their BelAir estate as their primary residence.
The North West Province in South Africa has been grappling with various challenges in the realm of human settlements. One of the primary concerns is the blocked projects, and the illegal occupation of houses meant for beneficiaries. MEC for Human Settlements, Nono Maloyi, has taken the initiative to resolve these issues and alleviate the plight of deserving residents in the province.
The Black Business Council (BBC) annual Summit welcomed Dr. Blade Nzimande, the Minister of Higher Education, Science, and Innovation, as a keynote speaker. The Summit, which had a theme of “20 Years of the BroadBased Black Economic Empowerment Act – Accelerating Implementation, Creating Jobs and Growing the Economy,” brought together a diverse group of stakeholders, including thought leaders, government ministers, academics, economists, business professionals, and more.
Celebrating the Exceptional Performance of South African Special Olympics Athletes in Berlin
The athletes of Team South Africa, who participated in the Special Olympics World Summer Games in Berlin, Germany, received a hero’s welcome upon their return home. They won an impressive 49 medals, including 22 gold, 20 silver, and seven bronze, across various sporting codes. Against 7,000 athletes from 180 nations, their triumph was a noteworthy feat, underscoring their dedication and skill.
ëlgr Restaurant in Cape Town has recently gained global attention for its sustainable wine list. At the Star Wine List of the Year awards in Stockholm, ëlgr secured the best sustainable wine list award, along with Bangkok’s Haoma. ## Supporting Sustainable Producers
Former South African rugby player Derick Hougaard is currently recovering from a health crisis that left him in a coma for almost two weeks. Hougaard’s girlfriend, Nadine, a wellknown Afrikaans singer, has expressed optimism about his recovery. Although he has regained consciousness and can breathe without the assistance of a ventilator, his condition remains fragile and is being closely monitored by doctors.
With the annual Hollywoodbets Durban July event just around the corner, media personality Anele Mdoda has shared some valuable advice for attendees. Her message is timely, as excitement for the event reaches its peak. ### The Hollywoodbets Durban July: An Unforgettable Experience
In 1971, Hoosen Bobat, an 18yearold tennis player from South Africa, was denied the opportunity to participate in the prestigious Wimbledon junior tournament due to racial discrimination. This incident highlights a dark chapter in the history of tennis, with longlasting consequences for the sport’s governing institutions.
Cape Town is taking a significant step towards improving the lives of its residents by making steady progress on the Cape Flats Bulk Sewer upgrade. This ambitious project, valued at R715 million, is set to benefit 300,000 households in lowerincome neighborhoods.