Day: June 29, 2023
News24.com | Three people tied up, strangled to death at daycare centre in Bloemfontein
The bodies of Christo Theron, 36, Janine Theron, 35, and Betsie Kruger, 65, were found at around 08:50 at Die Byenes Children Day Care in Bloemfontein.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Whistleblower protection recommendations open for public comment
Justice and Correctional Services Minister Ronald Lamola has proposed reforms to whistleblowing legislation, which is now open for public comment.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Robber dies after accidentally shooting himself during heist
An alleged robber accidentally shot himself and succumbed to his wounds in hospital.
Continue ReadingChristine King Farris, The Last Living Sibling Of Martin Luther King Jr., Dies At 95
For decades after her brother’s assassination in 1968, Farris worked to preserve and promote Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy.
Continue ReadingDemocrats Rip ‘Radical’ Supreme Court Decision Axing Affirmative Action In Education
“For some reason, every time people of color take a step forward, this nation finds a way to make them take three steps back,” said Rep. Frederica Wilson.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Health dept announces placements for medical interns, junior doctors 3 days before start date
The Department of Health says it has finalised the placement of more than 1 100 medical interns and junior doctors for the medical internship and community service programme.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | ActionSA, Xiluva call DA hypocrites following Solly Msimanga speech at Midvaal Soma
Political parties are incensed by Midvaal Local Municipality Mayor Peter Teixeira's decision to allow the DA's Gauteng leader, Solly Msimanga, to speak at the state of the municipality address (Soma).
Continue ReadingMichelle Obama: ‘My Heart Breaks’ After SCOTUS’ Affirmative Action Ruling
The former first lady and president said the now-struck policy had “allowed generations of students … to prove we belonged.”
Continue ReadingTim Scott, Other 2024 GOP Hopefuls Applaud End of Affirmative Action
Scott, the lone Black Republican in the Senate, praised the decision and called it “a good day for America.”
Continue ReadingCopyright 2021, All Rights Reserved