Month: April 2022
News24.com | Man arrested for the kidnapping and murder of suspected house robbers in Mpumalanga
A man has been arrested in connection with the kidnapping and murder of burglary suspects in KaNyamazane.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Voting begins at ANC eThekwini conference following tensions between Gumede, Nyawose supporters
Voting for the ANC's eThekwini conference finally kicked off, more than 24 hours later following disruptions and debate over who should be allowed to vote.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Proteas wrap up Bangladesh tail, extend lead at St George’s
The Proteas wrapped up the Bangladesh tail quickly after lunch as they extended their lead on the third day of the second Test at St George's Park
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Jacob Zuma to institute private prosecution against prosecutor Billy Downer
A day before the start of former president Jacob Zuma's corruption trial, his foundation announced his legal team will try to privately prosecute lead prosecutor Billy Downer.
Continue ReadingMaryland Lawmakers Override Governor’s Veto Of Abortion Expansion
The state will end a restriction that only physicians can provide abortions. An abortion care training program will also be created, with $3.5 million in annual funding.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Is a global recession coming as risks stack up?
Ukraine war and China’s lockdowns among risks to global growth, although most economists say downturn unlikely in 2022.
Continue ReadingFrench Go To The Polls In 1st Round Of Presidential Election
Centrist President Emmanuel Macron is seeking a second five-year term, but faces a strong challenge from the far right.
Continue Reading1 Good Reason For Trump To Want His Old Job Back: Staying Out Of Prison
With the possibility of indictments increasing, the former president’s best bet to avoid conviction is to win the protection against prosecution the Oval Office confers.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Mandela funeral scandal: Seven accused plead not guilty ahead of fraud trial
Seven people accused of swindling the Buffalo City Metro out of R10 million, and pretending the funds were meant for the 2013 funeral of late president Nelson Mandela, have pleaded not guilty.
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