Month: April 2022
Kentucky Governor Vetoes Transgender Girls Sports Ban
Gov. Andy Beshear, a Democrat, said the Republican-backed measure “most likely” violates the U.S. Constitution’s equal protection rights.
Continue ReadingBusinessinsider.co.za | Time delays, damaged vehicles, road accidents – how SA’s bad roads impact on food in transit
The agriculture sector depends on the road infrastructure and transports 90% of goods produced by road.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Kolisi returns to Sharks starting XV for Lions clash, Du Toit retains captaincy
Sharks coach Sean Everitt has made minor tweaks to his pack for their United Rugby Championship duel against the Lions in Durban.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Hawks get 88 cars and 100 laptops in resource boost to help combat crime
Police Minister Bheki Cele has handed 88 vehicles and 100 laptops to the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation as part of efforts to tackle a resource shortage.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | EOH to sell two IT businesses to Seacom for R145 million
EOH is on a drive to streamline its structure through a series of asset disposals
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Mob kills Zimbabwean man in Diepsloot hours after Bheki Cele visits area
One person has been killed in Diepsloot, allegedly by a mob, just hours after Police Minister Bheki Cele and the police's top brass visited the area.
Continue ReadingTrial 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.
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