Month: February 2022
News24.com | Suspected robber shot dead by Joburg cops, three more arrested after high-speed car chase
Robbers have allegedly shot and wounded a homeowner during a house robbery in Johannesburg.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | ‘I struggle to survive’: Domestic workers share their struggle to support their families
Three mothers who work as domestic workers share their stories, and how they make ends meet for their families.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Notshe, Bosch back as Sharks name strong Currie Cup team to face WP
Sharks coach Etienne Fynn has named a strong line-up for Wednesday night's Currie Cup clash against Western Province in Durban.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Widespread sexual harassment and racism claims at Rio Tinto operations, including in SA
More than a quarter of female workers at Rio Tinto Group have experienced sexual harassment and almost half of all staff have been victims of bullying, according to a new report that’s set to raise fresh investor questions over the mining giant’s governance.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | ‘I miss my child so much’ – Cape Town mother’s anguish after daughter, 10, drowns at sea
A Delft family in Cape Town is trying to piece things together after their 10-year-old daughter drowned at the weekend.
Continue Reading‘Just Not Smart’: George Conway Lays Into Trump’s ‘Incriminating’ Statement
"Somebody really should read him his Miranda rights. He has the right to remain silent," the conservative attorney said.
Continue Reading‘Low Priority’: Some Republicans Unwilling To Discuss Trump Pledge To Pardon Jan. 6 Rioters
“The obsession with the former president is becoming obnoxious to me,” Sen. Kevin Cramer complained.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Joe Kitchen | I’m so sorry, Greta! You were right
After a sweltering day in Cape Town last month, Joe Kitchen is feeling remorseful, writing we should have listened to environmental activist Greta Thunberg a long time ago.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | OPINION | Terence Corrigan: To get SA governance right, the full extent of problem needs recognition
Corruption post 2009 is not alone in bringing South Africa it is right now. Terence Corrigan argues that for political and ideological reasons, the ANC government, post-1994, allowed these problems to remain entrenched and even compounded them.
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