The recent ChinaAfrica Roundtable during the state visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping to South Africa emphasizes the critical role of regional integration in Africa. The discussion highlights how the African Union’s Agenda 2063 strategic framework can improve the continent’s socioeconomic landscape. The agenda seeks to promote the movement of goods, services, people, and capital, ultimately laying the foundation for a prosperous and sustainable future.
Sport unites people, regardless of their nationality or culture. The firstever Netball World Cup 2023 to be held in Africa is a testament to this power. The tournament will bring together national teams from around the world, all competing for the top spot while showcasing the talent and dedication of the players.
Cape Town, the Mother City of South Africa, has made significant strides in recent years, demonstrating resilience and adaptability despite numerous challenges. With exceptional choral performances and recordbreaking infrastructure investments, Cape Town has become a beacon of progress and development, setting an example for the rest of the country and the African continent.
The City’s Recreation and Parks Department has announced plans to bring the Netball World Cup 2023 experience to local communities. The initiative involves setting up four public viewing areas (PVAs) to screen live games, with the aim of fostering social connections and promoting sports and recreational activities.
Mackenzie Knott, a 10yearold girl from Rallim Preparatory School in Cape Town, South Africa, is on a mission to save rhinos. With her adventurous spirit and compassionate heart, she has found a unique way to contribute to rhino conservation. Mackenzie is a crosscountry runner and mountain trail enthusiast, and she has surmounted the challenging 13 Peaks Challenge to raise funds for orphaned baby rhinos under the care of Rhino Connect NPO.