Month: November 2023
Robert De Niro Admits To Asking Assistant To Scratch Back: ‘You Got Me!’
The Hollywood legend’s reported outbursts brought the drama to a civil trial pitting him against ex-staffer Graham Chase Robinson.
Continue ReadingMatthew Perry Saved My Life — And Now He’ll Never Know It
"I never met the man, but owe him a debt of gratitude I can never repay — one for which I will never get to thank him."
Continue ReadingMitch McConnell: Subpoenas For Conservative Justices’ Benefactors ‘Totally Inappropriate’
The Senate minority leader accused Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), the Judiciary Committee chair, of targeting “private citizens with no legislative purpose.”
Continue ReadingBLOODY GOOD TIME: Saudi Arabia Set To Land World Cup
Saudi Arabia is all but certain to host the men’s 2034 World Cup after the Australian soccer federation declined to enter the bidding contest.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Medium-term budget in a nutshell: It’s going to hurt
A large public sector wage hike, disappointing tax revenue and rocketing borrowing costs have hit government finances.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Godongwana takes hard line on Transnet: Reform first, then bailout
Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana says that Transnet's R100 million turnaround plan is not supported. Transnet must first reform in line with the National Logistics Roadmap
Continue ReadingNews24 | Social relief of distress grant to be extended by another year
Government plans to extend the Covid-19 social relief of distress grant by another year until March 2025.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Tertiary troubles: Court finds Nzimande ignored order by appointing Unisa administrator
In a week in which revelations emerged of the government paying R269.7 million to "ghost students" monthly, Higher Education, Science and Innovation Minister Blade Nzimande blatantly ignored court orders on placing Unisa under administration.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Fraud trial of suspended Nelson Mandela Bay city manager set to continue next year
The fraud and corruption trial of suspended Nelson Mandela Bay city manager Noxolo Nqwazi will, in all likelihood, only resume next year, the Specialised Commercial Crime Court in Gqeberha said.
Continue Reading‘It’s Basic’ Fights Back Against A Major Poverty Myth
The documentary shows how a guaranteed check can be a path out of poverty and why communities can’t bank on the idea alone.
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