Day: November 21, 2021
News24.com | 50 years on, mystery hijacker’s mid-air escape still fascinates Americans
Fifty years after his leap into the unknown, the case of D.B. Cooper - an alias spawned by the media - remains the only unsolved plane hijacking in the history of the United States.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Prasa CEO suspended after UK citizenship discovery
Prasa’s board found out about Matthews’ UK citizenship last week, after the State Security Department declined his security clearance.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Three children killed after vehicle plunges 80 metres down Bainskloof Pass
Three children have died and a woman has been injured when their vehicle plunged down Bainskloof Pass in the Western Cape.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Two youngsters die after being struck by lightning during soccer game in Mpumalanga
Two people died when lightning struck a soccer field in Sheepmoor, Ermelo in Mpumalanga.
Continue ReadingBusinessinsider.co.za | Here’s how much it costs to buy a funeral parlour franchise like Doves or Martin’s in South Africa
Death is a R7.5 billion industry in South Africa.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | ‘What they are doing is sad and emotional’ – poachers use snares to trap animals in Kruger Park
Poachers have turned to snare trapping, described as the cruellest trapping method, to capture animals in the Kruger National Park.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Springboks, Kolisi ‘not happy’ with 2021 results: ‘We can achieve so much more’
Springbok skipper Siya Kolisi says he is not happy or proud of the Springboks' return of eight wins from 13 in 2021.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Two taxi owners murdered in Limpopo
Two taxi operators have been attacked and killed while driving back from a funeral in Limpopo.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Magnificent Mapimpi sets new Bok record as Pollard reaches milestone
Makazole Mapimpi became the fastest Springbok to 20 Test tries when he scored against England on Saturday.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Wallabies boss Rennie slams refereeing after Wales loss: ‘We deserve better than that’
Wales coach Wayne Pivac hailed the "depth chart" after having seen a team largely rejigged because of injuries beat Australia 29-28 in a last-gasp thriller on Saturday.
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