Day: March 24, 2022
News24.com | Suspended Bolt driver accused of raping four women denied bail
A suspended Bolt driver accused of four rapes has been denied bail in the Randburg Magistrate's Court.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | ‘Not here to make friends’ – Mashaba mulls legal action over Malema encouraging illegal immigration
ActionSA is considering legal action after the National Assembly acquitted EFF leader Julius Malema on his remarks encouraging illegal immigration.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | MKMVA ‘unity conference’ pushed back by a month amid Luthuli House delays
The "unity conference" of the ANC's uMkhonto we Sizwe Military Veterans Association has been pushed back by a month and is expected to be held in April.
Continue ReadingNew York City To Let Unvaccinated Athletes Play Home Games
The city's vaccine mandate will still apply for workers in other jobs.
Continue ReadingMadeleine Albright Made Prescient Prediction About Putin In Final Op-Ed Before She Died
The former U.S. secretary of state recalled her first impression of the Russian president in the last column she wrote for The New York Times.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | It would take 115 years to tar Limpopo’s roads, says agency
The Road Agency of Limpopo needs R138 billion to upgrade all gravel roads in the province, and at current funding levels, it would take 115 years to tar.
Continue ReadingWhite House Calls North Korea Missile Launch A ‘Brazen Violation’
This is North Korea's 12th round of weapon launches this year.
Continue ReadingWhite House Removes Herschel Walker, Dr. Oz From Presidential Council
The Biden administration asked the Republican Senate candidates to resign or be removed from the council on sports, fitness and nutrition.
Continue ReadingRetired U.S. Major General Names The Putin Trait That’s Collapsing Russia’s Military
"Putin is in the intel business and he totally blew it," James Marks told CNN.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Winde vows to use ‘all regulatory and legislative mechanisms’ to deal with Cape taxi protest violence
Western Cape Premier Alan Winde has vowed to act against taxi operators who resort to violence during protest action.
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