Month: December 2021
News24.com | FIFA dismisses SAFA’s refereeing case, Bafana won’t play in 2022 World Cup
The South African Football Association have been dealt a major blow in their efforts to salvage their 2022 World Cup qualifying campaign, with FIFA dismissing their protests.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Afrikaans, Xhosa are ‘decorations’: Stellenbosch University student body slams new language policy
Approved by its council on Thursday, Stellenbosch University's language policy will come into effect in January.
Continue ReadingGeorgia Girl, 14, Fatally Shot As Brother Tries To Sell Homemade Gun: Authorities
Kyra Scott was killed in Douglasville after reportedly being struck by a shot her younger brother fired at people who took the weapon without paying.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Potential Mango investor needs to bring at least R200 million to the table
Any investor who wants to buy low-cost airline Mango would have to be able to show it has access to at least R200 million.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Bulls aim to counter Sharks’ daunting, Bok-laden backline with a Blitzbok trump card
Jake White's decision to give Kurt-Lee Arendse a run at fullback against the Sharks is so simple it's almost refreshing.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Covid-19: WHO has no reports yet of Omicron deaths
The World Health Organisation said on Friday it had not seen any reports of deaths relating to the new Omicron variant of Covid-19.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | DA clinches mayoral role in Free State municipality, but admits there will be challenges ahead
The mayoral role was briefly held by the EFF, but Julius Malema said the party could not accept a victory sponsored by the ANC.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Man who killed biker Zelda van Niekerk gets life sentence for another murder
The man serving time for murdering biker Zelda van Niekerk was convicted of the murder of a man he had a sexual relationship with, just weeks before he killed her.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | South Africa, Nigeria seal agreement aimed at changing Africa’s narrative on world stage
South Africa and Nigeria, the two biggest economies in Africa, should take charge in changing the African narrative to the world through their youth.
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