Month: April 2022
News24.com | Here comes the Army – Operation Chariot to help with KZN disaster relief
The SANDF is sending 10 000 troops to help the flood-stricken KwaZulu-Natal in a drive called Operation Chariot.
Continue ReadingBusinessinsider.co.za | Eskom had a bad weekend, and it doesn’t look like a good week (or year) ahead for load shedding
Eskom's forecasts are between bad and really bad for another year.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Oil gains over Libyan disruption and a warning from Russia
Protests against Libya's Prime Minister have disrupted oil exports while Russia warns sanctions will push prices way beyond historic highs.
Continue ReadingBusinessinsider.co.za | Elon Musk, the world’s richest person, says he doesn’t own a home right now, stays with friends
The world's richest man also doesn't own yachts or take vacations, but has a plane because it saves him time.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Man United bound Erik ten Hag suffers Dutch Cup final defeat with Ajax
Erik ten Hag, the man widely tipped to become the next Manchester United manager, suffered defeat on Sunday when his Ajax team lost 2-1 to PSV Eindhoven in the Dutch Cup final.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Family desperate for help after 10 relatives swept down river during KZN floods
The Mdlalose family is heartbroken that no help has been offered to them in their attempts to recover the bodies of 10 relatives that were swept down a river after their house collapsed in KwaZulu-Natal.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | SEE | A cow, snakes, dogs and cats are just some of the animals washed away in KZN floods – SPCA
The Kloof and Highway SPCA in KwaZulu-Natal says it has been inundated with calls from residents asking it to take in their animals after their homes were washed away during the devastating floods.
Continue ReadingA Conviction Would Puncture Trump’s Personality Cult, Authoritarian Expert Predicts
Trump has changed the entire nature of the GOP into an “authoritarian far-right party” that’s as hard on its own members as on foes, said historian Ruth Ben-Ghiat.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Free-to-air broadcasters want bigger slice of the advertising pie as pay-TV cashes in
Pay-TV enjoys the lion's share of the broadcast advertising revenue and free-to-air operators want a review of the system to to secure their sustainability and what they believe is an equitable share of airtime sales income.
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