Month: April 2022
News24.com | Double delight for Zimbabwe as Two Oceans Marathon returns with a bang
There was double delight for Zimbabwe at the Two Oceans Marathon in Cape Town on Saturday as South Africa's neighbours had winners in both the men's and women's races in the half marathon distances.
Continue ReadingBusinessinsider.co.za | Your air fryer is saving you 200% in cooking oil costs — and stores are seeing a surge in sales
Spiralling cooking oil prices mean deep frying now costs around R29 more per meal than if you just joined the masses and bought an air fryer.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Crowd of 60 000 awaits Orlando Pirates in Dar es Salaam
Ghanaians Bernard Morrison and Richard Ofori could play pivotal roles when Simba of Tanzania host Orlando Pirates of South Africa on Sunday in a CAF Confederation Cup quarter-final first leg.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Ramaphosa urges Good Friday prayers for KwaZulu-Natal flood victims
President Cyril Ramaphosa has called for prayers for the flood-stricken people of KwaZulu-Natal during a Good Friday church service.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Dark Easter holiday as search for missing Pietermaritzburg children is suspended
The search continues for two children who were swept away at Apollo low level bridge in Peace Valley 2 in Pietermaritzburg on Thursday.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Mbali Ntuli | Community leaders are the spine of our country, picking up where govt has failed
Community leaders and ordinary citizens are the spine of this country, often stepping in with sheer grit and determination to uplift where government and elected leaders have failed dismally. it is time civil society took its power back, writes Mbali Ntuli.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | KZN floods: Govt pledging at least R1bn for rebuilding homes and providing shelter
The government is hoping to put together at least R1 billion to aid the people of KwaZulu-Natal.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | ANALYSIS | Durban floods wreaked havoc because people are forced to live in disaster-prone areas
The unavailability of suitable land for adequate housing is due to stunted progress in urban land reform. This, in turn, is crippling the capacity of local governments to provide adequate housing in areas that are not prone to disaster, writes Hope Magidimisha-Chipungu.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Bo-Kaap Boeka Collective helps nourish friendship and kindness with giant supper
The Bo-Kaap's famous mass street Boeka is back, and even the wind didn't stop people from joining a "beautiful night" of togetherness over supper for anybody who joined them.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Seeking justice: Families of murdered Cosas 2 plan to sue govt 40 years after their deaths
EFF councillor in the Nelson Mandela Bay municipality, Amandlangawethu Madaka, was only five-years-old when his father, anti-apartheid activist, Topsy Madaka and his friend, Siphiwo Mthimkhulu, were assassinated by apartheid police on 14 April 1982.
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