Month: April 2023
News24.com | Women in sports cannot still be fighting for equal pay 29 years into democracy – Zizi Kodwa
South African women in sport deserve to be paid as much as their male counterparts given their role as the country's flagbearers in continental and international sport.
Continue ReadingOpinion: Attacks On The Nation’s Libraries Are About Class As Much As Censorship
If the more than 100 bills in state legislatures aiming to ban books fail, lawmakers want to cut library budgets — which could mean cuts to resources for America's most vulnerable.
Continue ReadingNew York Gov. Kathy Hochul Comes Up Empty On Housing In State Budget
Critics believe that the governor could have negotiated more effectively with her fellow Democrats.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Springbok captain Kolisi opts for surgery as World Cup hangs in balance
Springbok captain Siya Kolisi has gone under the knife in Cape Town.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | ‘Western Cape is not an independent republic’: Minister slams Winde over Putin arrest comments
The national government has slammed Western Cape Premier Alan Winde over his comment that Law Enforcement Advancement Plan officers will arrest Russian President Vladimir Putin if he arrives in the province.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Rush in or put in more work? Government to mull SA’s legal options over ICC’s Putin arrest warrant
Minister in the Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni says arresting Russian President Vladimir Putin is not the only option for the South African government if he decides to attend the BRICS summit in Cape Town in August.
Continue ReadingDisabled Lives Are An Afterthought During School Shootings, And We Need To Do Better
Many schools have policies that leave behind vulnerable students and staff in the event of mass shootings, fires or other disasters.
Continue Reading‘It Will Shock You’: Mehdi Hasan Exposes Mike Pence As GOP’s Most Extreme 2024 Contender
The MSNBC dissected the former vice president's "mild-mannered, soft-spoken, moderate-sounding family man" image.
Continue ReadingOn Eve Of Coronation, Charles Is King Of A Diminished U.K.
The U.K. is navigating the effects of Brexit and other historic changes that could define its role on the world stage for years to come.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Two Cape Town pupils killed in separate school transport crashes – in allegedly overloaded vehicles
School transportation has yet again been thrust into the spotlight after two pupils died in separate crashes in Mitchells Plain within the space of a week.
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