Day: November 12, 2021
News24.com | Cyberattack, civil unrest, cable theft and Covid-19: Transnet turns corner on a tough 6 months
Transnet's unaudited half-year results show that its net loss narrowed to R104 million, compared to R3 billion recorded in September 2020.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | First coalition agreement overshadowed by ANC drama in Cederberg municipality as sitting is postponed
A "historic" inaugural council sitting in Cederberg Municipality in the Western Cape quickly ended with no agenda after ANC councillors boycotted the sitting.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | July unrest will happen again if those responsible not brought to book – Shamila Batohi
The unrest in July was one of the biggest attacks on our democracy, and it will happen again if those responsible are not brought to book, National Director of Public Prosecutions Shamila Batohi said.
Continue Reading‘Unbalanced’ Trump Fanatic Who Took An Arsenal To The Capitol On Jan. 6 Pleads Guilty
Lonnie Coffman told a staffer for Sen. Ted Cruz that he wanted to "help with the election fraud he saw.”
Continue ReadingNews24.com | All Old Mutual employees must be vaccinated from January
Old Mutual will make it mandatory for all its employees in South Africa to be vaccinated against Covid-19.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Zuma seeks to challenge special plea ruling
Former president Jacob Zuma’s legal team has filed court papers for leave to appeal the KwaZulu-Natal High Court's decision to dismiss his special plea to have State advocate Billy Downer recused.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Sheep to be slaughtered to ‘celebrate’ death of FW de Klerk
The Black People's National Crisis Committee plans to slaughter a sheep to "celebrate" the death of FW de Klerk at a ceremony in Khayelitsha, Cape Town.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Scotland face ‘biggest test’ against Springboks, says coach Townsend
Gregor Townsend says his Scotland team face their "biggest" challenge against South Africa as they seek to end another hoodoo following landmark wins against France and England.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | ‘Unwilling to see how evil apartheid was’ – Father Michael Lapsley on De Klerk
Well-known Anglican priest and social justice activist Father Michael Lapsley says the late former president FW de Klerk will be known for bringing the apartheid regime to the negotiating table.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Absa board axes Sipho Pityana as lead independent director with immediate effect
Just weeks after he took the SA Reserve Bank's Prudential Authority (PA) to court, Absa has booted Sipho Pityana off its board.
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