Month: October 2023
Seattle Cop Who Mocked Indian Woman’s Police Death Has Been Reassigned
A police union leader under investigation has been taken off patrol duty for joking about the January death of Jaahnavi Kandula, who was hit by a cop car.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Fleetwood wins Ryder Cup for Europe despite blistering USA rally
Tommy Fleetwood clinched the crucial half-point as Europe regained the Ryder Cup from a battling United States, taking an unassailable lead despite a blistering American singles charge.
Continue ReadingNews24 | KZN health department launches urgent probe after viral video shows assault of boy, 13, at Ladysmith Hospital
The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Health has launched an urgent probe after a video of a 13-year-old boy being assaulted at the Ladysmith Hospital by two security guards went viral.
Continue ReadingGovernment Funding Bill Raises Questions About Future U.S. Support For Ukraine
Congressional supporters of Ukraine say they won’t give up after the bill to prevent a shutdown excluded Biden's request for aid to the war-torn nation.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ‘Taxis will operate as normal’: Santaco, ANC distance themselves from Cape Town EFF taxi protest
The ANC in the Western Cape has withdrawn from participating in the EFF-led protest on Monday over the impoundment of taxis by the City of Cape Town.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ANCYL in KZN plans to march to uMngeni Municipality as it calls for Pappas to resign amid corruption claims
While the DA in KwaZulu-Natal has brushed off allegations of corruption involving the party's premier candidate, Chris Pappas, as 'high school gossip', the KZN ANC Youth League has called for Pappas to be removed as mayor of the uMngeni Municipality.
Continue Reading15 Musicians Who Have Admitted They Regret Their Past Problematic Songs
Katy Perry explained why "I Kissed A Girl" doesn't age well.
Continue ReadingCongress Cancels The Government Shutdown Apocalypse — For Now
President Joe Biden signed the last-minute bill to prevent a government shutdown. But there are no guarantees the threat won’t return.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ‘There’s no attack on Afrikaans, it’s to protect every child’: Motshekga defends BELA Bill
Department of Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga says the newly passed BELA Bill should be seen as the protection of every child's right to access education.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ‘Turning the corner’ : Electricity minister strikes optimistic note after progress at Kusile
The restoration of three units at Kusile could help significantly reduce load shedding.
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