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Isiphithiphithi: news you may have missed 26/04

It isn’t easy keeping up with the latest news when there is so much happening.

We share a roundup of South Africa’s news stories you may have missed.

The Influence of Prime energy Drink

Gugulethu Mfuphi and Senior Lecturer in Media at Sheffield Hallam University discuss the energy drink named Prime Hydration that entered the South African Market and is selling for R500.

The drink went viral online because of its creators KSI and Logan Paul who are well known Youtubers. Their online clout influenced sold out purchases of the drink from the younger market across the world. Listen to more on this bizarre behaviour on the Kaya Biz podcast here:

The Netball World Cup

Tuesday, 18 April marked 100 days until the Vitality Netball World Cup 2023. This world cup is special to South Africa and Africa because it is the first time that the netball world cup will happen on this continent.

Sixteen teams will battle it out in Cape Town from 28 July to 6 August.

It’s a girl for Kelly Khumalo

Kelly Khumalo shared the exciting news of the delivery of her baby girl. In December 2022 rumours of the singer being pregnant were confirmed. The announcement of her third child came just days after Kaya 959 shared pictures of her baby shower.

Norwegian Soccer fans raise R2 million for Emile Baron

Emile Baron is a popular former goal keeper of the Kaizer Chiefs and after sharing his story of living hand to mouth following his early retirement due to an injury, it is his Norway fans who ran to his aid.

Baron played for Lillestrøm SK between 2019 and 2004. News about his mental and physical challenges was shared by Norwegian channel TV2 who interviewed the former player. This inspired the fans he gained in Norway to raise 1.1 million kroner for the former great player.

Baron is now in talks with the organizers of the fund to have the money transfered.

Is Government’s block on Starlink limiting rural areas from enjoying internet access?

It remains to be seen if the communications department will consider the DA’s complaint concerning Elon Musks Starlink in South Africa.

The opposition party wrote to the department to amend regulations preventing its operation in the country.

Starlink, which is an Elon Musk owned satellite Internet constellation is operated by Space-X

Editor of ‘My Broadband’, Jan Vermeulen explains that while the restrictions are published by ICASA, they are driven by ANC policies.

Vermeulen says Starlink would be most helpful for those living outside the cities…

Jan Vermeulen My Broadband Editor

The Minister of Communications has since responded with the following statement

The Department wishes to place it on record that in order to operate an electronic communications network such as satellite to offer a service in South Africa, an individual Electronic Communications Network Service (iECNS) license and an individual Electronic Communications Service (iECS) license that are used in conjunction with a Radio Frequency Spectrum license are a requirement. These are obtainable on application from the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA). The Minister wishes to state categorically that the custodian of the licensing process is the Authority, (ICASA).

The Authority has advised the Minister that such applications have not been received from Starlink to date. It is therefore not true that government is blocking the operation of Starlink in South Africa. Any interested party wishing to apply for a license, including Starlink, may through appropriate channels, approach the Authority with its application and comply with the prevailing legislation in the country.

Maintenance plan vs Service Plan for your car’s performance

Kaya 959 on Wheels shares the difference between a maintenance plan and a service plan. Knowing the difference can save you time and money and it may also help increase the longevity of your car’s lifespan. More about this here: Secure Your Car’s Performance with an Aftermarket Maintenance Plan

Monique Bingham has a new album in progress

Monique Bingham joined The Best T in the City on the My Top 10 and 10.

In the podcast below, she talks about her love life and her plans to release an album.

Gugulethu Mfuphi climbs Mount Kilimanjaro

Kaya 959’s Gugulethu Mfuphi will summit Mount Kilimanjaro in August 2023. Why? Watch the video to find out:

Written by: Dohne



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