Day: March 27, 2022
News24.com | CCTV footage reveals moments before Dr George Koboka is shot dead
The Soweto doctor has been killed in Diepkloof was shot and killed as patients waited outside his office to see him.
Continue Reading26 Travel-Size Beauty Products That Are Suitable For Carry-Ons
All beauty products you'll want and need for your next trip.
Continue Reading20 Practical And Cute Baby Shower Gifts That Reviewers Swear By
Get ready to wow the soon-to-be parents in your life with these "go-to" gifts.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Two killed after car crashes during police chase in KZN
Two men died after their car crashed while allegedly trying to flee from the police on Inanda Road, near Durban, on Saturday afternoon.
Continue ReadingBusinessinsider.co.za | Mass evacuations ordered in the Philippines after volcano erupts with 3.2km-high plumes of steam and ash
The alert level for Taal volcano, south of the capital Manila, was raised from level two to level three after its eruption, a seismology agency said.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Lewis Hamilton ‘not comfortable’ racing in Saudi amidst political unrest and turmoil
Lewis Hamilton has reiterated his stance that he feels uncomfortable racing in Saudi Arabia
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Second black box of crashed China Eastern plane recovered
The second black box has been recovered from last week's deadly China Eastern plane crash, officials have said, and could help solve the mystery of the jet's breakneck descent.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | SA’s most dangerous weapon Wolvaardt leads the way at World Cup
There's no doubting the class of Proteas opener Laura Wolvaardt but she has really taken the 2022 ICC Women's World Cup by storm.
Continue ReadingColorado Wildfire Forces Evacuation Of More Than 19,000 People
Blaze south of Boulder grows to more that 122 acres with 0% contained.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Infrastructure worth over R4m damaged during taxi protest – City of Cape Town
The preliminary estimate of the cost of damage to infrastructure following the taxi protest in the Mother City is more than R4 million, says the City of Cape Town.
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