Month: October 2021
News24.com | UPDATE | Two Eastern Cape escapees rearrested, 10 still at large
Eastern Cape police have rearrested two of the 12 awaiting-trial prisoners who escaped from police holding cells in Mount Frere, the Eastern Cape.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | ‘I couldn’t believe it’ – University of Pretoria student submits master’s thesis, gets PhD instead
Meteorologist Michael Barnes was pleasantly surprised when the master's dissertation he submitted at the University of Pretoria was converted into a PhD.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Boity opens up about physical assault, asks for space to ‘heal’ from ‘traumatic experience’
"I was indeed an unfortunate victim of a vicious assault," says Boity in a statement on Instagram.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Cops go after Cape Town restaurants, clubs caught flouting lockdown regulations
Cape Town police are investigating at least two clubs in the city centre for flouting Covid-19 curfew regulations.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | ‘I have not outsourced anything’ – Ramaphosa on chief justice selection process
A selection panel is to shortlist suitable candidates for the chief justice position for President Cyril Ramaphosa's consideration.
Continue ReadingBusinessinsider.co.za | ‘It would have taken the wisdom of Solomon’, says Spur founder about boycott, in new book
A new book from Spur founder Allen Ambor goes behind the scenes of a 2017 consumer boycott of the group, after video of an altercation at the Texamo Spur went viral.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Elton Jantjies spearheads the Super Subs as Springboks clinch epic win over All Blacks
Elton Jantjies was the Springboks' hero as his three vital interventions secured his side an epic, last-gasp 31-29 victory over the All Blacks at the Cbus Stadium on the Gold Coast on Saturday.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Clifton chaos: Man assaulted, booze confiscated as thousands of students descend on beach
Officers had their hands full on Friday when end-of-the-academic-year celebrations turned violent after large groups of students flocked to Clifton Beach in Cape Town.
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