News Recap and Headlines Week 25 November - 1 December 2024
25 November : International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women
26 November - National Cake Day
28 November - National French Toast Day
29 November - National Chocolates Day
29 November - International Jaguar Day
29 November - Black Friday
30 November - International ESG Day
French Toast: Egg Bread that went to Private School
- A brief insight into French Toast, Recipes, and Places around South Africa to have French Toast
https://www.iloveza.com/blogs/news/french-toast-egg-bread-that-went-to-private-school
In November, we also celebrated/ observed:
Movember
Lung Cancer Awareness Month
World Vegan Month
COPD Awareness Month
National Diabetes Month and Diabetic Eye Disease Awareness Month
National Epilepsy Awareness Month
National Entrepreneurship Month
News Headlines
New International flights land at King Shaka Airport
Cobra Kai and Karate Kid still trending as Karate Kid: Legends is introduced
Georgraphy Paper 2 Exam Error Affects 967 Matric Students : SACAI Responds to 79-Mark Mistake
Waterfall City gets another R20 billion boost
Eskom to replace meters that Soweto residents bought from unauthorised vendors
Vaal Dam levels drop by 15 percentage points in two months
Goodbye TV Licences!
Pretoria North Library receives warm donation
Florida North pool to remain closed
Changes at Fourways Mall take shape
International News Headlines:
Zimbabwe: Former Chiefs star Khama Billiat touches down in South Africa as news breaks in Zimbabwe that his Yadah FC Contract will not be renewed.
Italy: Thousands take to the streets to Demand Changes to the Budget Law
- 29th November, an eight-hour general strike took place in Italy, called by trade unions CGIL and UIL, to push for significant changes to the government’s budget law. The unions are demanding higher wages and pensions, increased funding for healthcare, education, and public services, as well as strategic investments in industrial policy. The nationwide mobilization unfolded across 43 cities, aimed at opposing the government’s unfair and misguided policies.