Month: July 2023
News24.com | DA Gauteng congress: Lungile Phenyane to run for deputy provincial chairperson position
Despite unsuccessfully contesting for all DA national leadership posts, Lungile Phenyane makes a return at the Gauteng provincial elections on 12 August.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Eskom: More arrests ‘imminent’ after employee nabbed for alleged tender fraud
Eskom says further arrests are "imminent" in a case that saw one of its employees arrested in connection with alleged tender irregularities at Kriel Power Station earlier this month.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Construction industry extortion: ‘There are no black people in the mafia’ – KZN ANC chairperson
The chairperson of the KwaZulu-Natal ANC, Siboniso Duma, says criminal elements bringing the construction industry to its knees are not the real mafia.
Continue ReadingJosh Hawley Catches Flak For Harebrained Take On New Trump Document Charges
Critics pointed to the Missouri senator's law background in disgust.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Seven people shot in Durban CBD
Seven people were injured during a shooting in the Durban CBD on Friday afternoon.
Continue ReadingLloyd Austin Says The U.S. Stands With Countries Against China’s ‘Bullying Behavior’
The defense secretary shared concerns about China’s break from international laws and norms that resolve disputes peacefully and without coercion.
Continue Reading‘It’s Called Summer’: GOP Brushes Off Record Heat Wave
Republicans say people concerned about unprecedented heat around the world should just chill out.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Nienaber emotional, Williams hopeful as Springboks tackle Pumas
Springboks head coach Jacques Nienaber will be emotional and scrumhalf Grant Williams hopeful when South Africa confront Argentina in a Rugby Championship final-round match.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | EFF ‘is best coalition partner’, because it isn’t obsessed with power – Julius Malema
EFF leader Julius Malema believes the turmoil in coalition arrangements in the country is the fault of the ANC and DA's unwillingness to share power.
Continue ReadingWhy We Know So Little About The U.S. ‘Union Busting’ Industry
Weak disclosure rules have helped keep anti-union consulting and legal work in the shadows.
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