Day: November 10, 2021
News24.com | Five die as Pretoria house catches alight
Five people have died in a house fire in Pretoria West. The youngest victim was six years old.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Strategic friends: Joburg’s R280m ‘crime scene’ – Part 2
In 2008, the City of Johannesburg agreed to sell land to a politically connected consortium for R280 million. The land was transferred but the purchase price was never paid.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Boucher impressed by JP Duminy after coaching stint: ‘He added a lot of value’
Proteas mentor Mark Boucher has been impressed by JP Duminy's value-add as a batting consultant.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Living with long Covid: ‘Feels like I’m dying every time I have shortness of breath or palpitations’
Maboko had Covid in June 2021. He's now battling with lingering symptoms, including shortness of breath and health palpitations which have taken a toll on his health.
Continue ReadingBusinessinsider.co.za | R44.9 billion of unclaimed pension funds in SA ‘unclaimable’, say unsuccessful beneficiaries
Would-be beneficiaries of unclaimed pension funds say they are unable to claim what might be due to them.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Commuter pushed out of moving train wins 10-year legal battle against Prasa
The Supreme Court of Appeal has ruled in favour of a man who claimed damages against the Passenger Agency of South Africa for injuries sustained when he was pushed out of a moving train in November 2011.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Illicit cigarettes a problem ‘bigger’ than SARS – Kieswetter
The track and trace project meant to clamp down on illicit tobacco trade has been stopped because it was the equivalent of locking the front door but leaving the back door open, says SARS Commissioner Edward Kieswetter.
Continue ReadingAnchor Brian Williams To Leave NBC After 28 Years
“I have been allowed to spend almost half of my life with one company. NBC is a part of me and always will be.”
Continue ReadingOklahoma Court Throws Out $465M Opioid Ruling Against J&J
Oklahoma was planning to use the millions from the earlier Johnson & Johnson ruling to combat the opioid crisis.
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