Month: March 2022
News24.com | Eskom has to build a ‘record’ amount of transmission lines to keep lights on
There is not enough grid capacity to connect new electricity generators in the coming years.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | SANDF, police assisting with clean-up after mass rock lobster walkout on West Coast
The SA National Defence Force and police are helping with the clean-up of an estimated 500 tons of West Coast rock lobster which walked out of the sea to escape the harmful algal bloom known as red tide.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Security company offers R1m for info leading to arrest, conviction of robbers who killed a guard
The R1 million reward is meant to assist in the successful arrest, prosecution and conviction of the criminals involved.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla engaged the most in celebratory posts during July unrest, SAHRC hears
A research associate at the Digital Forensic Research Lab has told the SA Human Rights Commission the social media account of former president Jacob Zuma's daughter engaged in the most celebratory posts during the July unrest.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Luthuli House disbands ANC Mpumalanga PEC ahead of conference
The ANC national working committee has resolved to dissolve the Mpumalanga provincial executive committee.
Continue ReadingRussians Face More Sports Sanctions, But Not At Paralympics
Russian athletes have been restricted from competing in more sporting events around the world but the Paralympics made an exception.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | England-bound Bedingham leaves door open for Proteas despite no call: ‘I never expected anything’
Run-scoring machine David Bedingham suggested he would accept a Proteas call-up in the unlikely event it came despite his pursuit of permanent UK residency.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Lottery watchdog paid R300m in fraudulent payments, used for luxury cars and homes
The Special Investigating Unit said it found R300 million in payments from the National Lotteries Commission to non-profit groups that spent the funds on cars and homes.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | State of the Newsroom report: Covid-19 ‘eviscerated an already fragile print media industry’
Wits journalism's 76-page report was launched on Tuesday and revealed that the Covid-19 pandemic served as a terrible year for print media in South Africa.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Ramaphosa’s message to mayors and councillors: ‘We don’t have to be at the bottom of the league’
President Cyril Ramaphosa says dysfunctional municipalities damage more than just their local towns and communities.
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