Day: September 1, 2023
Trump’s Georgia Trial Will Be Livestreamed, Judge Rules
The Fulton County election interference case could be the only court proceedings from his four indictments this year to be seen by the public in real time.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Deathtrap: Albert Street residents died trying to escape a building City officials ‘condemned’
Many of the 73 people who succumbed to the smoke or flames inside the Albert Street building in the Johannesburg CBD died as they tried to escape through a locked gate on the ground floor. Firefighters found them piled on top of one another.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Boks in knockout mode on island of Corsica: ‘It’s not a holiday, it’s a proper training camp’
The Springboks are in knockout mode as they prepare for the Rugby World Cup on the island of Corsica, southeast of the French mainland.
Continue ReadingNews24 | WhatsApp voice note leads to conviction of Operation Dudula member who incited violence
A Durban man part of the infamous Operation Dudula group has been convicted of inciting violence after he sent a voice note on WhatsApp calling for the removal of foreign nationals from the city CBD.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Wolvaardt excited to lead Proteas women on maiden Pakistan voyage: ‘It’s new for all of us’
The Proteas women are back in action for the first time since their historic T20 Women's World Cup final loss as they tour Pakistan in three T20Is and three ODIs.
Continue ReadingNews24 | FRIDAY BRIEFING | State of the nation: What future are we going to fight for?
South Africa had two currencies - hope and trust. Both have been squandered. News24's On the Record summit considers what needs to change to ensure the country has a future.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Truworths’ longstanding CEO Michael Mark staying put for now
Truworths' Michael Mark, who has been CEO of the JSE-listed retailer for 32 years, is staying put for the time being, with no immediate plans to step down.
Continue ReadingNews24 | EXPLAINER | Why our changing climate is bad for your health
The Earth's changing climate, driven by human activities, will bring floods and heatwaves at greater intensity and more frequently – and it's bad news for our physical and mental well-being.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Two more emergency power projects inch closer to rollout
An additional two emergency procurement projects have signed legal agreements with government, two years after they were first named preferred bidders.
Continue ReadingNews24 | SEE | Namaqualand flowers bloom following rainy winter
The Namaqualand National Park has received about 250mm of rain so far this year, which is nearly double its average rainfall, according to SANParks.
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