Month: April 2022
News24.com | Simbine ‘happy’ to prove haters wrong in emotional 100m win: ‘I still have that fire in me’
Akani Simbine solidified his title as the country's fastest man as he cruised to an emotional 100m win at the ASA Senior Track and Field Championship.
Continue ReadingRussia Is Using Rape As A Weapon Of War Against Ukraine
There is a grim historical precedent for what Russian forces are doing, Harvard’s Dara Kay Cohen tells HuffPost.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Stuart Baxter, Kaizer Chiefs reach mutual agreement to part ways ‘with immediate effect’
Kaizer Chiefs have shocked the South African football fraternity by announcing the departure of head coach Stuart Baxter after just 10 months since returning for a second stint at Naturena.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Sappi: 45 000 tons of inventory damaged in KZN floods
Some 45 000 tons of Sappi’s inventory (including 30 000 tons of dissolving pulp) were damaged due to the flooding in KwaZulu-Natal, while the company also suffered lost production of 23 000 tons.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Kitshoff lauds SA leading Stormers’ mentality after overcoming off-field tempests
Stormers captain Steven Kitshoff lavished praise upon his players and management for his team's ability to rise above adversity in the URC.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Rand on track for its worst week since 2020
The rand is the biggest loser among developing-nation peers this week, down almost 5% and on track for its worst weekly performance since the start of the pandemic.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | ‘Why are you trusting gossip?’: ANC insists Eastern Cape conference is postponed
The ANC, nationally and in the Eastern Cape, quashed rumours of a provincial conference this weekend.
Continue ReadingMcCarthy, McConnell Reportedly Supported Consequences For Trump After Capitol Riot
Ultimately, the two Republican leaders chickened out even more dramatically than the public realized, according to a new book.
Continue ReadingU.S. To Send $1.3 Billion More In Financial Aid To Ukraine
Another $800 million in military aid will be provided to fight off Russian forces along with $500 million in direct economic assistance, President Joe Biden said.
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