Month: July 2023
News24.com | ‘Very big role’: Jacob Zuma to represent Belarus at carbon credits conference in Zimbabwe
Former president Jacob Zuma will play a key role representing Belarus at a Zimbabwe conference on the trade in African carbon credits, according to the organisers of the event.
Continue ReadingUkraine, Russia Trade Accusations Of Imminent Attack On Europe’s Largest Nuclear Plant
Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Russian forces placed “objects resembling explosives on the roof of several power units” of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | ‘I’m accused of burning things I didn’t burn’: Alleged July riots instigator is ready to testify
Former Ukhozi FM presenter Ngizwe Mchunu was confident ahead of his appearance in the Randburg Magistrate's Court on Wednesday in connection with allegations related to the July 2021 riots in South Africa.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | ‘Scared for our kids’: Perilous, degrading pit toilets endanger pupils in SA
Schools across rural South Africa have perilous and degrading pit toilets - a heritage of the apartheid era that campaigners say symbolises inequality and government ineptitude.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | 40 000 trucks off the roads: Transnet completes manganese corridor expansion a month early
Apart from the economic spin-offs, the project will result in the estimated removal of 40 540 trucks off the roads each year.
Continue ReadingJennifer Garner’s Daughter Looks Like Her Twin, And It’s Blowing People’s Minds
Violet Affleck, 17, was the spitting image of her mom at a party with her dad Ben Affleck.
Continue ReadingFormer Rep. Mondaire Jones Announces Run For Old House Seat
He is due to face former school board member Liz Gereghty, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s younger sister, in the Democratic primary.
Continue ReadingRon DeSantis ‘Clearly The Underdog’ In 2024 GOP Presidential Primary: Super PAC Official
"It’s an uphill battle," said Steve Cortes, spokesperson for the pro-DeSantis PAC Never Back Down.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Cape Town woman dies after wave sweeps her off rocks in Sea Point
A simple necklace has helped observant hospital staffers trace the family of a woman who died after she was swept off rocks in Sea Point, Cape Town.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | You can’t take a Shoprite bursary, sign a restraint, then work for Clicks, court chides young man
Tebogo Kgatle said he was underpaid by the company that had contributed to his studies, then gave him a job. The high court said he couldn't just ignore his employment deal.
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