Month: March 2022
Bipartisan Support Grows For Banning Russian Oil, But It Could Come At A Cost
More Democrats are joining Republicans in calling for a Russian oil cutoff that the White House has said would hurt consumers.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Rosettenville 10: Case postponed for further investigations
The 10 men linked to the deadly Rosettenville shooting that left eight people dead and some police officers injured have appeared in the Johannesburg Magistrate's Court.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Sanef worried about media freedom after RT goes dark in SA, other countries
The South African National Editors' Forum is concerned that media outlets are being prevented from reporting on the war in Ukraine.
Continue ReadingPurdue Pharma, U.S. States Agree To New Opioid Settlement
States agreed to sign on after the Sacklers kicked in more cash and accepted other terms, including apologizing.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Alleged Table View cop killer applies for bail
One of the three men accused of murdering a Table View policeman during a spice factory robbery, says it is in the interests of justice that he be released on bail.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Four years on | A look back at the world’s largest listeria outbreak in SA
Four years ago, processed meat products including polony, sausages and viennas responsible for the world’s largest listeria outbreak were recalled from retail and spaza shops in South Africa.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Treasury to seek ConCourt clarity on government tender criteria
National Treasury director-general Dondo Mogajane said National Treasury would seek clarity from the Constitutional Court on government tender requirements.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Mathabatha admits his govt failed ‘to supply people of Limpopo with clean and potable water’
Limpopo Premier Stan Mathabatha was speaking at the provincial legislature in response to the State of the Province debate.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Finance, justice departments vow to root out ISIS activities in SA
The finance and justice departments have vowed they will not allow South African resources to be used to fund terrorism.
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