Day: April 28, 2023
News24.com | Refugees evicted from UNHCR offices find shelter in old school in Bronkhorstspruit
Refugees who were evicted from outside the Pretoria offices of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees last Friday are now living in an old school building in Bronkhorstspruit, between Pretoria and Emalahleni.
Continue ReadingColorado Governor Signs Gun Control Bills After Latest Massacre
Republicans decried the bills as encroachments on Second Amendment rights that would impede Colorado residents’ ability to defend themselves amid a rising statewide crime rate.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Saturday’s weather: Warm day with isolated showers in several regions
The South African Weather Service has issued a yellow level 1 warning for damaging waves between Cape Columbine and Hamburg.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Fraud-accused Nzuzo Njilo granted R30 000 bail
The Port Shepstone Magistrate's Court has granted fraud-accused Nzuzo Njilo R30 000 bail.
Continue ReadingMarjorie Taylor Greene Makes Baffling Point About Taxes During The Ice Age
“How much taxes and how much money did the people back in the ice age spend to warm up the Earth?” Greene asked a cheering crowd.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Bodies of two boys retrieved from Umdloti River in KwaZulu-Natal
Tragedy struck the community of Mount Moreland in KwaZulu-Natal when the bodies of two boys, Andile Ngema and Sibongokuhle Msami, were recovered from the Umdloti River.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Former North West health MEC Dr Magome Masike appointed new HPCSA boss
Health Minister Joe Phaahla has appointed former North West health MEC Dr Magome Masike as the new CEO of the Health Professions Council of South Africa.
Continue ReadingFed Faults Silicon Valley Bank Execs — And Itself — In Bank Failure
The report points out underlying cultural issues at the Fed, where supervisors were unwilling to be hard on bank management when they saw growing problems.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | US judge fines MTI boss a record R64bn as SA court rules site was ‘unlawful Ponzi scheme’
Two court rulings in quick succession on two continents have skewered collapsed bitcoin trading site Mirror Trading International as a Ponzi scheme that owes its members tens of billions of rands.
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