The Ithuba Daily Lotto results for 04/11/2025 are officially in. South Africans love the Daily Lotto because it offers a chance to win every single day, with a guaranteed jackpot winner! Let’s dive right into the number
Year: 2025
The Gauteng Liquor Board (GLB) has begun a province-wide campaign that brings transformation, digital access, and direct engagement to liquor traders across Gauteng. The rollout marks a new phase in the province’s effort to build an inclusive, transparent, and digitally connected liquor industry.
Soweto is once again preparing to take centre stage as the heart of South African fashion. From 6 to 8 November 2025, the Blue Theatre at Soweto Theatre will host Soweto Fashion Week 2025, one of the country’s most anticipated fashion events.
As November kicks off, Gauteng’s shoppers are gearing up for one of the year’s most anticipated events: Black Friday 2025. From Johannesburg’s mega-malls to Pretoria’s boutique stores and the province’s buzzing online retailers, this year’s deals promise deep discounts, longer shopping hours, and an early start to the festive spending season.
South Africans are getting ready for another exciting draw with the Ithuba Daily Lotto Predictions for 04 November 2025. Every night gives players a new chance to win, and many are hoping today’s numbers could be their lucky combination. These Daily Lotto Predictions use past draw trends, number frequency, and winning patterns to help guide your picks.
A big congratulations to all the lucky winners of the Daily Lotto draw on Monday, 3 November 2025! If you participated in this exciting lottery, here are the winning numbers you’ve been waiting for:
Starting with Gauteng weather, the province will experience pleasant temperatures throughout the day.
Johannesburg: Expect a cool start at 16°C, with temperatures climbing to a warm 25°C by the afternoon. The city will see partly cloudy skies in the morning before turning sunny in the afternoon.
Gauteng residents should prepare for another week of load reduction as Eskom continues its targeted power-management plan to protect transformers from overloading. The schedule runs from Monday, 3 November to Monday, 10 November 2025, and affects several communities across Johannesburg, Tshwane, Ekurhuleni, and the West Rand.
The City of Tshwane is once again facing a public health emergency after officials confirmed a rise in typhoid fever cases in Hammanskraal and Bronkhorstspruit. Several hospitalisations, including children as young as eight months old, have reignited public concern over water safety and the state of basic services in Gauteng’s capital.
As South Africa embarks on the early days of November, residents can expect a delightful mix of sunny skies and comfortable temperatures across the country. From the bustling streets of Johannesburg to the scenic coastline of Cape Town, today’s weather forecast indicates a typical early summer day with warmth reigning in most provinces. Let’s break down the country by province so you can fully prepare for the weather today.
