Month: February 2022
How The War In Ukraine Could Hurt The U.S. Economy
Higher gas prices increase the risk of recessionary interest rate hikes.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Memorial and funeral service details for Riky Rick
South African rapper Riky Rick died on Wednesday at age 34.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Gauteng municipality denies it has cashflow issues, says February salaries were paid ‘this morning’
The DA claimed the financially struggling municipality had issued notices to staff, councillors and labour unions, to warn that February salaries would be delayed.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Absa profits to rocket by up to 200%
Absa is expecting between 190% and 200% increase in its headline earnings per share.
Continue ReadingJoe Biden Picks Ketanji Brown Jackson For The Supreme Court: Reports
The 51-year-old U.S. appeals court judge is poised to make history as the first Black woman on the nation's highest court.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Rosettenville shootout: Tembisa suspect was out on parole for robbery when arrested, court hears
The latest arrested suspect linked to the deadly Rosettenville shootout is a parolee.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | July unrest: ‘I knew something was coming,’ but didn’t receive any intelligence – Cele
Police Minister Bheki Cele said he knew something was coming and that unrest was brewing in KwaZulu-Natal leading up to former president Jacob Zuma's imprisonment but that he received no intelligence on that.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Centurion Erwee was primed for Elgar’s toss win that went against local grain
When Proteas skipper Dean Elger won the toss and went against local knowledge by batting first in the second Test against New Zealand, fellow opener Sarel Erwee was ready for the examination.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | UPDATE | Formula One cancels 2022 Russian Grand Prix
Formula One on Friday said it will not race in Russia this year, after the country launched an invasion of neighbouring Ukraine.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | What Makhura wants to be remembered for when his tenure as Gauteng premier comes to an end
Gauteng Premier David Makura said ensuring the province's economy was not centralised in one metro or one region was his administration's top priority, and it would continue to be a priority until 2024.
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