Month: February 2022
News24.com | WATCH | ‘He opened his eyes, but still has three bullets in him’ – family of boy, 2, shot in gang attack
Two-year-old Cayden Jeffries, who was shot five times outside his home in Bishop Lavis on Saturday afternoon, has finally opened his eyes and is making a slow recovery at Red Cross children's hospital.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Tshegofatso Pule: Two families affected by the tragedy have not met – and are ‘not ready for talks’
Nearly two years after the murder of 28-year-old beautician, Tshegofatso Pule, and her unborn child, allegedly at the behest of her boyfriend, Ntuthuko Shoba, the two families affected by the tragedy are yet to meet.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Interpol issues red notices for Atul and Rajesh Gupta, on Cronje’s last day as ID head
Interpol has issued red notices for Atul and Rajesh Gupta – despite the brothers at the centre of the alleged state capture project claiming that the NPA’s efforts to secure their arrests were politically motivated.
Continue ReadingProud Boys Leader Yells Racist Slurs Before Attacking Black Woman
Andrew Walls, 26, was slapped with weapons and assault charges after he was seen on video sucker-punching a woman outside a bar in Akron, Ohio.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Al Ahly’s home defeat against Sundowns still a ‘win for coach Pitso’ – Mngqithi
Mamelodi Sundowns co-coach Manqoba Mngqithi lauded his side as they defeated Al Ahly 1-0 in their CAF Champions League Group A match.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | South Africa proposes ‘dialogue’ in Eswatini, doesn’t want to say who the ‘aggressor’ is
While the South African government is loath to condemn Russia's invasion of Ukraine, it has been similarly reticent to pronounce who has been the "aggressor" in the conflict in neighbouring Eswatini, calling for "dialogue" instead.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Lesufi vs Maile: Battle lines drawn in ANC Gauteng leadership race
ANC branches in Gauteng have drawn the battle lines ahead of the ANC's provincial leadership election, with a fierce contest, littered with political slogans, expected.
Continue Reading14 Takeaways From The Latest U.N. Study On Climate Change’s Deadly Toll
Humanity is starting to adapt to climate change, but it's woefully insufficient, and in some cases, making things worse. But there are clear ways to bend the curve.
Continue ReadingMore Than 500,000 Have Fled Ukraine Since Russia Invaded, UN Reports
The latest count had 281,000 people entering Poland, more than 84,500 in Hungary, about 36,400 in Moldova, over 32,500 in Romania and about 30,000 in Slovakia.
Continue ReadingRussia And Ukraine Begin Negotiations
More than 350 Ukrainians have died since Russian President Vladimir Putin launched an invasion of the country.
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