Day: November 28, 2023
News24 | Shoprite crackdown: Criminals get 24 life sentences, thousands more years behind bars
Shoprite, SA’s largest retailer, says it has dealt a major blow against crime over the past three years, securing more than 1 700 years in prison time – including 24 life sentences – for criminals.
Continue ReadingNews24 | WATCH | NSFAS payment delays bite as exams loom
Apparent maladministration at the hands of the National Student Financial Aid Scheme has left students in a bind.
Continue Reading‘Take It Seriously’: Presidential Historian Issues Warning Over New Trump Vow
“This is what authoritarians do. This is what fascists do," said Michael Beschloss, who explained why the former president must be taken at his word.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Cape Town lawyer pleads not guilty to alleged racist attack
A former Green Point resident who has charged a local attorney with malicious damage to property, believes the reason he slashed her car's tyres was simply because she is black and was defenceless.
Continue ReadingFox News Host Shreds Matt Gaetz With Most Dubious ‘Award’ Of All Time
Juan Williams explained why the Florida Republican "deserves a place a history."
Continue ReadingNews24 | ‘This is the darkest day in the history of Implats’: Eleven killed in accident at Rustenburg mine
Eleven people killed after an underground accident at an Implats mining facility near Rustenburg.
Continue ReadingNews24 | 5 World Cup-winning Boks nominated for SA Rugby Player of the Year accolade
Five members of the Rugby World Cup-winning Springbok squad have been nominated for the SA Rugby Men's Player of the Year accolade for 2023.
Continue ReadingStephen Colbert’s ‘Late Show’ Off Air Following Medical Emergency
The comedian made light of his hospitalization with a joke.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Stock theft is making township farmers’ hard lives harder
Urban livestock are a soft target for criminals.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ‘I asked them are you firing me for winning?’: Pitso Mosimane opens up about his short UAE stint
Pitso Mosimane doesn't regret saying goodbye to South African football in 2020, despite three turbulent, but very successful, years spent coaching in Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
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