Month: February 2022
News24.com | Sharks find bite in second half after crucial yellow to topple Western Province
Depth seems abundant in Durban after the Sharks gained a comfortable Currie Cup victory by 35-20 over Western Province at King's Park on Wednesday night.
Continue ReadingBlues Singer Lady A Agrees To Share Name With Band Formerly Known As Lady Antebellum
The name game first started in June 2020, when the country trio decided to dump the “Antebellum” part of its name because of its associations with pre-Civil War slavery.
Continue ReadingSen. Kennedy Says SCOTUS Pick Should Not ‘Rewrite Constitution’ For ‘Woke Agenda’
President Biden has pledged to nominate a Black woman for the open seat, but has not yet chosen anyone.
Continue ReadingAlexander Vindman Sues Trump, Alleging Witness Intimidation, Retaliation
The former national security aide offered key testimony during Donald Trump's first impeachment. Trump later fired him.
Continue ReadingBrian Flores Lawsuit Reveals NFL Owner’s Pay-To-Lose Scheme
The former Miami Dolphins coach said the team's owner, Stephen Ross, offered him $100,000 for every game he lost in an effort to secure a better draft pick.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Municipality taken to Human Rights Commission over dirty water
A Buffalo City councillor has lodged a complaint with the SA Human Rights Commission, following a water crisis that left residents without clean water to drink.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Proteas skipper Elgar frustrated by distractions shrouding team’s performance: ‘It’s bull****’
Proteas captain Dean Elgar said the distractions around the national team have taken away from their successes on the field.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | 2 more arrests made in R130m Cell C tender scam
The Hawks have arrested two more suspects allegedly linked to a R130 million tender scam at Cell C.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Prince Mangosuthi Buthelezi discharged from hospital
IFP founder and traditional Zulu prime minister Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi has been discharged from hospital, following a brief stay.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Ntshavheni ‘probably culpable’ in Denel’s capture when she served on its board
The second part of the volume deals with the capture of state weapons manufacturer Denel, when Daniel Mantsha was its board chairperson and Lynne Brown the minister of public enterprises.
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