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Sandton restaurant shooting claims three lives, leaves 4 people wounded


News24


Police are investigating a shooting at a Sandton restaurant that left three dead and four injured. The incident occurred at Solo restaurant after a man with bodyguards tried to enter despite a no firearm policy, leading to a confrontation with security guards. The man and two bodyguards died, while five others were hospitalized. The man had a previous arrest for a similar incident in Sandton last year.



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Motsoaledi: Trump doesn’t owe South Africa a single cent


EWN


Health Minister Motsoaledi stated that the US does not owe South Africa money and urged the country to use the aid withdrawal crisis to become self-reliant. The cancellation of aid affects HIV/AIDS programs, but the purchase of antiretroviral drugs will not be impacted. Around 15,000 NGO workers are affected by the funding cut. Trump’s executive order to withdraw funding is a major blow to health programs.



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Joburg crisis: Ramaphosa says city must fix its problems, fast


Daily Maverick


President Cyril Ramaphosa expressed dissatisfaction with the state of Johannesburg ahead of hosting the G20 summit, the first time on African soil. He criticized the environment and called for improvement during a visit to assess service delivery decline. Despite some positive signs like clean roads and functioning traffic lights, he emphasized the need for significant improvement.



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Joshlin Smith: Saldanha station commander troubled by Joshlin Smith’s mother’s words


EWN


Saldanha Bay police commander Lincoln Sebola expressed concern over missing girl Joshlin Smith’s mother’s behavior, testifying in the trial of the six-year-old’s disappearance. The State alleges the child was sold by her mother and two others. Despite extensive search efforts, including setting up a joint operational center, the child has not been found since vanishing over a year ago.



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Microsoft to invest billions in AI data centres in South Africa – TechCentral


TechCentral


Microsoft president Brad Smith announced a R5.4-billion investment in new data centre infrastructure in South Africa, focusing on AI workloads. The company has already spent R20-billion on Azure data centres in the country. Additionally, Microsoft will sponsor the development of 50,000 individuals in high-demand digital skills, providing technical certifications.



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Trump administration pulls more than $1bn of pledged funding for South Africa’s energy transition


Daily Maverick


The US government, under President Trump, has withdrawn from the Just Energy Transition Partnership with South Africa, resulting in the loss of $56 million in grant funds and $1 billion in potential investments. This reduces international funding pledges to South Africa from $13.8 billion to $12.8 billion, impacting private investments. The decision was communicated citing executive orders by President Trump.



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