Day: March 2, 2022
News24.com | ‘It was not a real gun’ – Malema’s lawyers attempt to punch holes in State’s case
The alleged rifle EFF leader Julius Malema was seemingly firing in front of a cheering crowd in Mdantsane four years ago, was a toy gun and an empty bullet shell picked up after the event and handed to the police, could have been placed there...
Continue ReadingUkrainian Crowd Blocks Russian Access To Nuclear Power Plant
The Zaporizhzhia facility is the largest nuclear power plant in Europe.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Mozambique’s President fires six ministers
Mozambique's President Filipe Nyusi on Wednesday fired six ministers, including the country's finance minister, an official statement from the President's office said, in what was seen as a major cabinet reshuffle.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | High court dismisses application for interim interdict against vaccine mandate at Rhodes University
The high court has dismissed an application for an interim interdict by the Makhanda Against Mandates group to prevent the implementation of Rhodes University's vaccine mandate.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Denel employees in bid to attach R4.3m in assets after court order to pay outstanding salaries
A group of current and former employees of Denel are trying to attach a total of about R4.3 million in an RMB corporate bank account held by state-owned arms manufacturer Denel.
Continue ReadingChuck Todd Wondered What Ukrainians Fighting For Their Lives Thought Of Biden’s SOTU Speech
NBC’s Lviv correspondent said people are a bit preoccupied because "Russians are invading their country and trying to take it over.”
Continue ReadingNews24.com | ‘It is not student protest; it’s organised crime,’ VC tells Parliament
University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) vice-chancellor (VC) Professor Nana Poku has referred to the student protests that have been taking place in that institution as “organised crime”, and not related to legitimate student issues.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | UJ and Wits confirm vaccination policy while Stellies and UCT play a waiting game as students return to campuses
University campuses are beginning to resemble what they looked like before the devastating Covid-19 pandemic sent lecturers and students packing and onto online learning platforms.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Say what? Bulls star Lizo Gqoboka set for a very strange first of his career
Bulls and Bok prop Lizo Gqoboka has experienced much in his career to date, but on Saturday he could tick a weird item off his list.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Govt has no plans to write off R84 million loan to Cuba, Parliament hears
Deputy Minister of International Relations and Cooperation Candith Mashego-Dlamini was answering questions as part of parliamentary duties for the justice cluster.
Continue ReadingCopyright 2021, All Rights Reserved