Day: July 1, 2023
News24.com | All wind and no thunder: Why Inanda’s ‘tornado’ is a landspout
The South Africa Weather Service has confirmed it was a landspout that formed over Inanda and Phoenix on Tuesday, and not a tornado as initially believed.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Hawks rescue Limpopo businessman Tayob a month after kidnapping
A 65-year-old Limpopo businessman who was kidnapped on 2 June was rescued by the Hawks and reunited with his family on Friday.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | ‘I am working for the community that raised me’: Foundation helps rural youth give back
The Umthombo Youth Development Foundation helps rural youth who are intetrested in becoming health professionals.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | ‘Bodies piling up’: Cape Town crematoriums lose millions as facilities run out of space
Cape Town crematoriums have reportedly suffered major backlogs, with a financial strain running into millions already being lost by the funeral industry, crematoriums and the public.
Continue ReadingScreen Actors Guild Avoids Strike As Contract Talks Extended Through July 12
Unionized actors have voted overwhelmingly to authorize their leaders to call a strike if no deal is reached.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | HELLO WEEKEND | When more than one million wildebeest meet the mighty Mara River
The latest edition of News24's weekly digital weekend magazine stuffed full of interviews, reviews, excerpts, and in-depth stories. Enjoy the read.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Stellenbosch University nepotism report completed, council to meet
The Stellenbosch University council is expected to meet on Saturday to discuss the findings of a probe into allegations of nepotism surrounding Vice-Chancellor Professor Wim de Villiers.
Continue ReadingFederal Judge Blocks Certain Provisions In North Carolina Abortion Ban
The 12-week abortion ban will take effect, but the temporary injunction will allow patients to obtain medication abortions at early stages of their pregnancy.
Continue ReadingU.S. Report Blames Trump And Biden Administrations For Afghanistan Withdrawal Chaos
A State Department report says the department failed to do enough contingency planning before the collapse of the U.S.-backed government in Afghanistan.
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