Month: January 2022
News24.com | Holomisa adds to Scopa, Public Protector’s probe into Ramaphosa recording
The office of Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane confirmed it was probing an executive ethics complaint against Cyril Ramaphosa.
Continue ReadingPrivacy Advocates, Lawmakers Concerned About IRS’s Facial Recognition Plan
“No one should be forced to submit to facial recognition as a condition of accessing essential government services," said Sen. Ron Wyden.
Continue ReadingReport Blames ‘Failures Of Leadership And Judgment’ For U.K. Government Parties During Lockdown
Boris Johnson will address the release of the long-awaited report on the "partygate" scandal that has rocked his government.
Continue ReadingRihanna Is Pregnant, Expecting First Child With A$AP Rocky
The singer revealed the news during a high-fashion outing with the rapper over the weekend.
Continue ReadingCanadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Tests Positive For COVID-19
The announcement came in a tweet in which he urged everyone to “please get vaccinated and get boosted.”
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Covid-19 corruption: SIU granted Special Tribunal order to set aside R39m Free State PPE contracts
The Special Tribunal has granted the Special Investigating Unit an order to set aside contracts worth R39.1 million that the Free State government awarded to 32 companies in 2020.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Bok-stocked Sharks front-row sends ominous warning to challengers
The all-Springbok Sharks front row of Ox Nche, Bongi Mbonambi and Thomas du Toit showed their fearsome side with an exhibition of pure dominance over the Stormers scrum in Saturday's 22-draw.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Cape Town friends hailed as ‘heroes’ after walking puppy knocked over by speeding car to SPCA
Three children from Parkwood, Cape Town, have been hailed as heroes by the local Cape of Good Hope SPCA after they walked to the organisation to bring their puppy Bruno, who was hit by a speeding car, to get help for him.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | NPA tells court Zuma has poor prospects of success in ‘special plea’ appeal case
Former president Jacob Zuma's claim that he will not receive a fair criminal trial because of lead prosecutor Advocate Billy Downer's alleged lack of independence is speculative, the National Prosecuting Authority argued on Monday.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | CSIR denies Mantashe claim of ‘destabilising’ energy dept with foreign funds
The CSIR says claims that it is part of a foreign-funded scheme to undermine the work of the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy are unfounded.
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