Day: October 21, 2021
News24.com | DA, student organisation want court to declare Stellenbosch University language policy ‘unlawful’
The DA and student organisation StudentePlein have taken the battle with Stellenbosch University to court over the institution's language policy. Both organisations filed papers at the Western Cape High Court on Thursday.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Van der Dussen admits Australia opener the ‘real test’ after thrilling Pakistan win
Proteas star batter Rassie van der Dussen says that they will take a lot of confidence from their T20 warm-up victory against Pakistan in Abu Dhabi.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Former Fidentia boss J Arthur Brown released on parole
Former Fidentia boss J Arthur Brown has walked out of the Voorberg Medium B Correctional Centre in Porterville after he was released on parole.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | WATCH LIVE | News24 Town Hall: Who will rule in Tshwane metro? Join us as we grill the candidates
Join News24 political editor Qaanitah Hunter for an elections Town Hall. In this instalment, she asks: who will rule in the Tshwane metro?
Continue ReadingCharges Unlikely For Riders Who Witnessed Philadelphia Train Rape But Didn’t Intervene
Legal experts said unrelated passengers don’t have a legal duty to intervene under Pennsylvania law.
Continue ReadingFBI: Cash, Shredded Papers Seen At Home Of Couple Accused Of Selling Nuclear Secrets
Authorities also found a “go-bag” at the home of a Maryland couple accused of trying to sell information about warships.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | UPDATE | Steel federation postpones briefing hours after announcing a ‘landmark’ wage agreement
Trade union Numsa had previously rejected a 6% offer from the Steel and Engineering Industries Federation of Southern Africa.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Eswatini nurses shot, ‘brutally dispersed’ during protests, says union
Eswatini security forces used live ammunition to break up a pro-democracy protest by nurses, shooting at least 30 of them, their union has said.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Rhodes University council approves recommendation for mandatory Covid-19 vaccinations
The Rhodes University council has considered and approved a recommendation for mandatory Covid-19 vaccinations.
Continue ReadingTrump’s New Free Speech Platform Already Has An Awkward Flaw
The former president's Truth Social website comes complete with some built-in irony.
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