Month: July 2023
News24.com | Zama zamas in Riverlea: Bheki Cele promises to restore law and order
Police Minister Bheki Cele assured protesting Riverlea residents that his troops would go toe-to-toe with armed illegal miners who were wreaking havoc in the area.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | UPDATE | ‘She ignored crucial evidence’: ATM files papers to review Gcaleka’s Phala Phala report
The African Transformation Movement (ATM) approached the courts to review and set aside three paragraphs of acting Public Protector advocate Kholeka Gcaleka's contentious Phala Phala report.
Continue ReadingIt’s Time To Address The Sexual Abuse Of Latino Boys — And Why Abusers Are Sometimes Protected
"Masculine pride, or what’s known as machismo in my culture, goes hand in hand with repression."
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Judge wants her conduct tribunal postponed because of payment delay
The Judicial Conduct Tribunal of High Court Judge Tintswalo Annah Nana Makhubele is set to resume on Tuesday.
Continue ReadingTaylor Swift’s Fans Danced So Hard In Seattle, They Caused Earthquake-Level Activity
“You could literally feel the ground shaking beneath your feet,” a CNN reporter said later.
Continue ReadingThe Biden Appointee Spearheading AI Accountability Has Close Ties to Google
“I cannot imagine Google doesn’t view Alan Davidson as an asset to them.”
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Q&A: An analyst’s take on the Russia-Africa forum in St Petersburg
The highly anticipated Russia-Africa Economic and Humanitarian Forum in St Petersburg ended on Friday with a mixture of geopolitical statements and decisions.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Sanef slams Mashatile allies’ attempt to use Gauteng High Court to ‘gag a media house’
As the High Court prepares to hear an application brought by two of Deputy President Paul Mashatile's close allies against News24 using the term 'Alex Mafia', the South African National Editors’ Forum has slammed the pair's attempt to use the court to 'gag a media...
Continue ReadingNews24.com | ‘We are prisoners in our own homes’ – Riverlea residents living in fear as turf war rages on
Rivalry between groups of informal miners, known as zama zamas, has led to residents of Riverlea in Johannesburg protesting against the violence in their suburb.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Eskom releases statistics showing SA’s solar surge, but with a slightly misleading label
Eskom estimates that there has been a four-fold increase in the maximum output of rooftop solar panels since March last year.
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