Day: April 12, 2022
Ukrainian Nuns Open Monastery Doors To Those Displaced By War
“After what we saw, (the monastery) is a paradise.”
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Stage 2 load shedding on pause from Tuesday, but expect power supply crunch all week
Eskom implemented Stage 2 load shedding on Monday afternoon, which will be suspended again - for the time being - on Tuesday morning.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | SA golfer Schwartzel bags R5.7 million for Masters efforts
SA golfer Charl Schwartzel bagged a whopping R5.7 million for his efforts at the Masters.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | WATCH | Women and children trapped in homes: Heavy rain continues to wreak havoc in KZN
Torrential rains over the past 72 hours have pushed up the level of Hazelmere Dam in Durban to approximately 65%, which poses a risk to the wall extension, which is under construction.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Limpopo company denied leave to appeal court ruling on damning SIU report
The Polokwane High Court found that an appeal by the company, Mphaphuli Consulting (Pty) Ltd, had no prospects for success.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Parents should ‘use their discretion’ in sending children to KZN schools amid weather warning
Schools in KwaZulu-Natal will not close while heavy rains continue to lash the province, but parents and guardians have been given the green light to keep children at home.
Continue ReadingBusinessinsider.co.za | Scrap chicken tariffs, meat trade body urges as prices jump 17% in one year – more rises expected
Chicken in South Africa is an affordable source of protein, with consumption levels exceeding 2 million tons a year.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Air Force corporal robbed, stabbed to death outside pub in Bloemfontein
Police said the 32-year-old man was attacked at around 03:00 in the parking area near the pub and grill in Westdene.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Elgar proud as Proteas look ahead to England tour: ‘I think we’re on the right path’
Proteas skipper Dean Elgar says he is extremely proud of his Test sides performance following their crushing second Test win against Bangladesh at St George's Park.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | More severe flu season expected, but not yet back to pre-Covid levels
Health experts expect this year’s flu season in South Africa to be far less severe than flu seasons prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, but more severe than last year. Adele Baleta reports on the reasons for thinking this and what we know about this year’s...
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