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Day: <span>14 September 2020</span>

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City of Johannesburg Residents now have access to 500MB free Wi-Fi per day

City of Johannesburg Residents now have access to 500MB free Wi-Fi per day

The City of Johannesburg has relaunched its free WiFi project, which comprises 84 active Joburg Free WiFi hotspots across the city. “Today we are re-launching the free #JoburgWiFi hotspots roll-out. This is after the free WiFi roll-out took a backseat in the past four years,” tweeted the City of Johannesburg. The project provides Johannesburg residents with 500MB of data...

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Fossil fuel demand to take historic knock amid COVID-19 scars – BP

Fossil fuel demand to take historic knock amid COVID-19 scars – BP

 Fossil fuel consumption is set to shrink for the first time in modern history as climate policies boost renewable energy while the coronavirus epidemic leaves a lasting effect on global energy demand, BP said in a forecast. BP’s 2020 benchmark Energy Outlook underpins Chief Executive Bernard Looney’s new strategy to “reinvent” the 111-year old oil...

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South African app is helping more than 1,000 churches migrate online – and it comes with ‘digital tithing’

South African app is helping more than 1,000 churches migrate online – and it comes with ‘digital tithing’

“A few months ago, I became frustrated by the way we, as church leaders, handle general administration, communication, and growth. I found that simply running a church communication strategy through WhatsApp and outdated Facebook pages, along with an incomplete and broken website, were not conducive to building the Kingdom effectively,” Duncan says.eDisciples wants to help...

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‘The Pink Line: Journeys Across the World’s Queer Frontiers’ by Mark Gevisser

‘The Pink Line: Journeys Across the World’s Queer Frontiers’ by Mark Gevisser

The conversation around sexual orientation and gender identity has come to divide and describe the world in an entirely new way. Author of The Pink Line: Journeys Across the World’s Queer Frontiers Mark Gevisser joined The Breakfast Show to discuss his book which has been described as an exploration of how the conversation around sexual orientation and...

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China is thinking to end TikTok’s US operations rather than see them sold

China is thinking to end TikTok’s US operations rather than see them sold

The controversial push to force Chinese tech unicorn ByteDance to divest part or all of its smash-hit TikTok  social media service to a U.S.-based company could be in doubt after a report today indicated that China’s government may oppose the transaction. According to reporting by Reuters, the Chinese government may prefer TikTok to simply shutter its U.S. operations...

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