Month: January 2022
News24.com | Eskom pleads with Tshwane to settle R635m in debt so that the lights stay on
Eskom, which is on a mission to crack down on municipalities that owe it money, said on Thursday that it met with Tshwane mayor Randall Williams this week in an effort to recover R635 million owed to it by the city.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | WATCH LIVE | Africa in 2022: We delve into the prospects and challenges facing the continent
Join News24’s Africa Desk, the Institute for Security Studies and the Hanns Seidel Foundation for a discussion with African analysts about major upcoming developments and events on the continent.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | How flashy businessman Hamilton Ndlovu scored close to R172 million in irregular PPE tenders
A Special Investigating Unit probe has found that flashy businessman Hamilton Ndlovu scored PPE contracts, directly or indirectly, worth R172m.
Continue ReadingCivil Wars Expert: U.S. Capitol Riot Made 1 Chilling Thing ‘Impossible To Deny’
University of California professor Barbara Walter said she'd have had a vastly different response to Donald Trump supporters' comments just a decade ago.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Volkswagen Polo involved in highest number of car crashes in SA – study finds
The RTMC released a report on road accidents in South Africa, but the data reveals that the country's favourite passenger car is involved in many road fatalities.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Flight delay after British Airways plane door ripped off at Cape Town airport
The door of a British Airways plane has been ripped off at Cape Town International Airport.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Cele confirms notice of IPID criminal complaint against Sitole over Kinnear murder probe
Bheki Cele's office has confirmed receiving a letter from IPID that they are taking steps to have top cop Khehla Sitole charged for allegedly refusing to help them with their investigation into Charl Kinnear's murder.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | ANALYSIS | Guy Lamb: Will 2022 be the SAPS’s watershed year?
With declining trust and public confidence in the South African Police Service, it is imperative that the current leadership and governance crises within the police is resolved as a matter of priority, writes Guy Lamb.
Continue ReadingBoston Hospital Denies Heart Transplant To Patient Who Refuses COVID-19 Vaccine
Brigham and Women’s Hospital said research has shown that transplant recipients are at higher risk than non-transplant patients of dying from COVID-19.
Continue ReadingSen. Ron Johnson: Not ‘Society’s Responsibility To Take Care Of Other People’s Children’
People should become parents only if they're sure they'll never need help, the Wisconsin Republican suggested.
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