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PowerBall and PowerBall Plus results: Tuesday, 22 July 2025
PowerBall and PowerBall Plus results: Tuesday, 22 July 2025

The Citizen

time13 hours ago

  • General
  • The Citizen

PowerBall and PowerBall Plus results: Tuesday, 22 July 2025

R98 million in jackpots are up for grabs! Here are your PowerBall and PowerBall Plus results for 22 July 2025. Get the PowerBall and PowerBall Plus results as soon as they are drawn on The Citizen, so you can rest easy and check your tickets with confidence. Estimated jackpots for Tuesday, 22 July 2025: PowerBall jackpot: R84 million guaranteed. PowerBall Plus jackpot: R14 million estimated. PowerBall and PowerBall Plus results for Tuesday, 22 July 2025: PowerBall: 00, 00, 00, 00, 00. Powerball: 00. PowerBall Plus: 00, 00, 00, 00, 00. Powerball: 00. The winning PowerBall numbers will appear after the draw. Usually within 10 minutes of the draw. You might need to refresh the page to see the updated results. While great care has been taken to ensure accuracy, The Citizen cannot take responsibility for any error in the PowerBall or PowerBall Plus results. We suggest verifying the numbers on the National Lottery website. How much does it cost to play PowerBall? Lottery outlets close at 8.30pm on the day of a draw, which happens at 9pm. The terms and conditions may differ from other service outlets. Visit for more information. You can find the historical winning numbers for PowerBall and Lotto draws here. How much does it cost to play PowerBall? PowerBall entries cost R5 per board including VAT. PowerBall Plus costs an additional R2.50 per board. You can also play PowerBall on selected banking apps (T's & C's apply). Visit and go to the How to Play section to find out more.

Gauteng govt to inject additional R138m to complete construction of Sebokeng DLTC
Gauteng govt to inject additional R138m to complete construction of Sebokeng DLTC

Eyewitness News

time12-06-2025

  • Business
  • Eyewitness News

Gauteng govt to inject additional R138m to complete construction of Sebokeng DLTC

JOHANNESBURG - The Gauteng government is set to inject an additional R138 million to complete construction of the long-delayed Sebokeng Driver's License Testing Centre (DLTC) in the Vaal. To date, more than R80 million has been spent on the project, yet the facility has remained non-operational a decade since construction began. Despite having a contracted security company in place, the centre has been vandalised. The first thing that catches the eye when glancing at the Sebokeng DLTC is the overgrown grass surrounding the vandalised double-storey building. Inside, piles of rubble have remained untouched for years, and the air is thick with the smell of dust. Although the initial projected cost was R63 million, more than R80 million has already been spent on the construction of the facility. Gauteng Roads and Transport MEC Kedibone Diale-Tlabela said more money would still be needed to complete the construction. "For the financial year 2025/2026, the budget allocation is R54.5 million and R84 million for the financial year 2026/2027." The Development Bank of Southern Africa has now been appointed as the implementing agent.

Orlando Pirates linked with record-breaking PSL signing
Orlando Pirates linked with record-breaking PSL signing

The South African

time10-06-2025

  • Sport
  • The South African

Orlando Pirates linked with record-breaking PSL signing

Orlando Pirates FC are determined to build for the future. The club are home to some of the continent's top young players in the form of Relebohile Mofokeng, Mohau Nkota and Mbekezeli Mbokazi. Now, the club are looking at signing another teenager who could very well become a record-breaking PSL signing! READ MORE • Orlando Pirates rocked by R84 million snag in dream hire! READ MORE • Orlando Pirates take stunning Monnapule Saleng decision! According to the latest transfer gossip, Orlando Pirates FC are extremely keen on signing Highlanders FC star Prince Ndlovu. The 19-year-old winger however will cost the Buccaneers a whopping R15 million! 'Highlanders FC value Prince (Ndlovu) and that's why they are pricing him at around R15million,' – an insider told Soccer Laduma . 'For now this price is believed to be directed at South African team Orlando Pirates because apparently they are the ones who have enquired about his services. Highlanders believe it's a fair price looking at his talent, quality and future ahead of him.' According to Transfermarkt, Khama Billiat's move from Ajax Cape Town to Mamelodi Sundowns back in 2013 was worth R14 million. Billiats move was the highest recorded deal involving a Zimbabwean in the PSL. This means, Prince Ndlovu Ndlovu will become the biggest Zimbabwe-South Africa transfer of all time if he seals a move to Orlando Pirates! READ MORE • Mamelodi Sundowns to dismiss two new signings already! How much of Prince have you seen? Is he worth R15 million? Let us know by clicking on the comment tab below this article or by emailing info@ or sending a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1. You can also follow @ TheSAnews on X and The South African on Facebook for the latest news.

Embassy offers help to family of Kim White Towne, alleged GBV victim in US
Embassy offers help to family of Kim White Towne, alleged GBV victim in US

TimesLIVE

time03-06-2025

  • TimesLIVE

Embassy offers help to family of Kim White Towne, alleged GBV victim in US

International relations and co-operation minister Ronald Lamola has offered assistance to the family of Capetonian Kim White Towne, who was allegedly murdered by her American husband. 'Our embassy in Washington DC is providing full consular assistance to the family,' he said while sharing his condolences. Chrispin Phiri, spokesperson for the minister, said: 'The circumstances surrounding the tragic death remain under active investigation by the relevant US authorities. Out of respect for the investigative process, the sensitivity of the matter and the privacy of the grieving family, the government will not provide further detailed commentary at this time.' Towne, 32, from the Blouberg area, had moved to Chantilly, Virginia, with her husband Alexander Towne. They had a child together but their relationship was tumultuous and she had moved home for a while before returning to him, according to posts by family members on social media platforms. She was killed on May 25 when he allegedly strangled her during an argument. A BackaBuddy campaign has been launched to help her family pay for the formalities involved with repatriating her remains. So far donations of R84,484 have been pledged, with a goal of R108,000. Organiser Lauren Delcarme said: 'Kim was a vibrant and cherished member of our family whose warmth, kindness and gentle spirit touched everyone she met. 'Her sudden and untimely death has left us in profound grief, and we are faced with the heartbreaking task of bringing her home to SA, where she can be laid to rest among her loved ones. The process of repatriating a loved one's remains is complex and costly. Expenses possibly include cremation, documentation and international transport. We are reaching out to our community and beyond to ask for support in raising the funds needed to reunite Kim with her family and homeland.' Friends are sharing their memories of her, recalling her as 'an amazing person who was always smiling and bringing joy', and who showed 'warmth, humour and kindness' to everyone she knew.

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