Day: December 3, 2021
News24.com | Batohi, Lamola called to answer questions in Parliament about ID head Cronje’s resignation
National Director of Public Prosecutions Shamila Batohi and Justice Minister Ronald Lamola have been called to appear before Parliament on Wednesday.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | ‘We’ve put in so much for them to cancel now’ – Matrics respond after Plett Rage is cancelled
Several matriculants, who were eagerly awaiting a weekend of excitement, say they are devastated by the announcement that the Plettenberg Bay Rage Festival has been cancelled.
Continue ReadingOver 100 Michigan School Districts Closed Friday Due To Threats After School Shooting In State
More than 60 schools closed earlier in the week due to copycat threats.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Standard Bank, Old Mutual to make Covid-19 vaccines mandatory
Standard Bank will implement a mandatory vaccination policy in SA from 4 April 2022. Old Mutual has set a goal to its all its staff vaccinated by January 2022.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Calls for gang ceasefire after three teenagers shot in Elsies River
Activists in Elsies River are desperate for a gang ceasefire ahead of the December holidays after three teenagers were shot and wounded on Friday morning.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Mandatory vaccines at universities could lead to protests, student body warns
The Student Union of South Africa is expecting students and university management to be at "loggerheads" at the start of the next academic year because of mandatory vaccination policies.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Ramaphosa impressed by economic gains of Côte d’Ivoire, makes the case for greater trade
President Cyril Ramaphosa is convinced there are greater economic opportunities for South Africa in the west African country.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Eskom infrastructure hit by wave of damage
Eskom has seen an increase in illegal electricity-related activities in Gauteng.
Continue ReadingThis Is What It’s Like To Go Grocery Shopping When You’re Poor
"Shopping trips were as much about stress and shame and scrutiny as they were about buying food."
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Covid-19: International tourists flee SA safari lodges amid Omicron fears
Sabine Stam didn't expect to have her feet up, sipping white wine on the deck of a half-empty safari lodge near South Africa's Kruger National Park.
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