Month: April 2022
MSNBC’s Malcolm Nance Joins Fight Against Russia In Ukraine: ‘I’m Done Talking’
The network analyst said he had joined a foreign military unit of Ukraine's armed forces.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Boost for Sharks, Stormers as URC leaders Leinster name understrength squad for SA trip
United Rugby Championship leaders Leinster have left several of their big guns at home for their two-week trip to South Africa.
Continue ReadingAirlines Begin Dropping Mask Mandates Following Court Ruling
Most major carriers announced that, effective immediately, masks are optional.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Economic cost of floods will run into the billions, Ramaphosa says
The economic cost of the heavy rains and floods in KwaZulu-Natal and parts of the Eastern Cape will run into billions of rands, President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Monday night as he announced a national state of disaster.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | OPINION | Marius Roodt: SA coalition arrangements – where are the adults in the room?
Some disagreement between opposition parties in a coalition agreement is to be expected. But battling it out on Twitter, like some sort of cyber Jerry Springer Show, is counterproductive, writes Marius Roodt.
Continue ReadingBusinessinsider.co.za | SA must spend more on climate adaptation, says Ramaphosa, as KZN floods become national disaster
Even as the President announced how an initial R1 billion would be safeguarded from corruption, he called for more mitigation efforts for extreme weather events.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | More than R70 000 raised for SPCA at Two Oceans Marathon
A clinical specialist at the Cape Gate Mediclinic has extended his oath to saving the lives of animals, this, as more than R70 000 has been raised for the Cape of Good Hope SPCA at the Two Oceans Marathon over the weekend in Cape Town.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Absa waives excess payments for flood-hit customers in KZN
The banking group will waive excess fees for claims and will also fund community relief efforts.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Day 5 in the dark: City Power hopes to restore power to Eldorado Park by Wednesday
It's been five days since a substation in Eldorado Park, Johannesburg was gutted in a fire and City Power technicians are still batting to restore power to hundreds of residents left without electricity.
Continue ReadingJ.D. Vance Reportedly Called Trump ‘America’s Hitler’ In 2016
“I go back and forth to thinking Trump is a cynical asshole like Nixon ... or that he’s America’s Hitler," the GOP Senate candidate reportedly wrote.
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