Day: April 7, 2022
Trial For Khashoggi Murder Suspects To Be Moved From Turkey To Saudi Arabia
Human rights groups have warned that moving the trial would lead to a cover up of the killing of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Proteas legend Du Preez retires from ODI cricket: ‘I feel the time is right’
Proteas star Mignon du Preez has announced her retirement from One-Day International and Test cricket with immediate effect.
Continue ReadingSenate Poised To Confirm Ketanji Brown Jackson To Supreme Court
The Senate is expected to confirm Jackson on Thursday, securing her place as the first Black woman on the high court.
Continue ReadingMariupol Mayor: Civilian Death Toll Tops 5,000
Ukrainian authorities have urged people living in the Donbas to evacuate immediately as the country braces for a renewed Russian offensive in the east.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Covid-19: 2 032 new infections, one new death reported in South Africa
The NICD says 2 032 new Covid-19 cases have been identified in South Africa, representing an 8.6% positivity rate. One new Covid-19 death has been reported.
Continue ReadingBusinessinsider.co.za | A year after shutting down, Greyhound returns to South African roads – with new routes
Its previous owners sold off Greyhound in a commercial agreement sale. The bus service will restart operations on 13 April.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Bok prop bizarrely misses big Sale match after trying to ‘doctor’ himself: ‘It’s ridiculous’
Springbok prop Coenie Oosthuizen had to bizarrely miss Sale's English Premiership fixture against Saracens last weekend because he botched up "doctoring" himself.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | ‘My take on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is it should be condemned’ – Kgalema Motlanthe
As South Africa's stance on the Russian invasion of Ukraine remains neutral, former South African president Kgalema Motlanthe has condemned the conflict, saying there were opportunities to avoid it.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Slap on the wrist: Police commander who ignored torture allegations given ‘verbal warning’
The SAPS has found Athlone station commander, Colonel Mark Adonis, guilty of misconduct for failing to act on torture and murder allegations against officers on his staff.
Continue Reading4 Black Photographers On What It Was Like To Cover Ketanji Brown Jackson
Sarahbeth Maney, Michael McCoy, Jarrad Henderson and Cheriss May are used to being one of the only Black photographers in the room. This time was different.
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