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The South African Police Service in Sekgosese request assistance from members of the community to locate a 32-year-old man, Musana Sani Hasane, originally from Ethiopia, who allegedly went missing on 24 April 2021.
His employee left him at the tuck shop at Ga-Mamaila, when she knocked off. The following day, on Sunday 25 April 2021 at about 08:00, when she returned to work, she found the shop closed and the victim was nowhere to be found.
The matter was reported to the Police and a search operation was conducted at several places but with no success.
The clothes he was wearing during his disappearance are unknown.
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When his village experienced load shedding in the middle of the night, matric pupil Kamogelo Brandon Senoa would turn on his cellphone torch so he could continue studying.
This week the 18-year-old from Ga-Mamaala reaped the rewards of the long hours spent swotting in the backyard shack that doubles as his study and bedroom.
The pupil from Mmantutule Senior Secondary school in Mesopotamia, a village in the Waterberg district of Limpopo, passed matric with three distinctions: mathematics, life orientation and life sciences.
The Waterberg region, one of the remotest areas of the province, emerged as the best-performing part of the province in the 2020 matric results, with an average of 77.5%. It was followed by Vhembe East with 77.1% and Vhembe West at 72.7%. The province itself was placed seventh, with a 68.2% average, just above Eastern Cape and Northern Cape.
At the Virtual Summit on Community Networks in Africa over 200 local connectivity network operators learn better ways to bring affordable and reliable connectivity to underserved communities.
Every year since 2016, community network operators, allies, partners, policymakers, and regulators in the region gather for the Summit on Community Networks in Africa. The gathering enables them to learn, share experiences, collaborate, and find solutions to connect the unconnected.
Last yearâs summit was held in Dodoma, Tanzania under the theme Towards Resilient Community Networks.
Fantsuam Foundation, one of the oldest community networks in Africa, who after building a vast network lost everything due to sectarian violence, inspired this theme.