Month: April 2022
News24.com | WATCH | ‘He was an activist fighting for better services’ – family of man killed in cable theft clash
The family of Kgomotso Diale - who was killed on Monday during a violent clash between a group of Pimville residents and members of a nearby informal settlement community - say Diale died fighting against the community's electricity woes.
Continue ReadingGOP Gov. Ron DeSantis Is Following In Nixon’s Footsteps, Miami Herald Warns
"Today, it’s Disney. Tomorrow, who knows?” the Florida newspaper's board asked in a scathing editorial.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | ANALYSIS | Catherine Sutherland: Were Durban floods ‘initially invisible’ to city authorities?
The lessons learnt in the Palmiet Catchment during the 2019 and 2022 flooding in Durban, have been invaluable and provide opportunities for scaling up climate adaptation responses that make a difference, writes Catherine Sutherland.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Man killed, woman and baby injured in Cape Town shooting
A man has been shot dead and the rest of his family – a woman and a one-year-old baby – have been wounded in a suspected gang-related shooting in Lansdowne, Cape Town.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | SA to move to Stage 2 load shedding on Thursday night
Load shedding will be reduced from Stage 3 to Stage 2 at 22:00 on Thursday evening, Eskom announced. Stage 2 will continue until Friday evening.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | ‘New era of competition’ as Airlink, Eswatini end decades-long joint venture
Private South African airline Airlink and government of the Kingdom of Eswatini have agreed to end their decades-long joint venture Eswatini Airlink.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Struggling Man United confirm Erik ten Hag as manager for next season
Erik ten Hag will leave Ajax to become Manchester United manager next season, the English giants confirmed on Thursday.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | eThekwini Metro denies municipal workers deliberately blew up electricity transformers
The eThekwini Metro has denied claims that City employees deliberately blew up electricity transformers in Nsizwakazi, near Klaarwater.
Continue ReadingBiden’s Plan To Battle The Opioid Epidemic: Access To Naloxone
The president’s drug control strategy will emphasize harm reduction.
Continue Reading‘We Found Nothing:’ Thousands Of Islamic State Victims Still Missing
Thousands of people taken captive by the Islamic State group remain missing years after the extremists' territorial defeat.
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