Year: 2023
News24.com | German cockroaches in SA at ‘near pandemic levels’, say pest control groups
Recent climate and waste conditions have seen exceptional growth in German cockroach populations in South African communities.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Why Babita Deokaran was killed: Calls for protection of whistleblowers at documentary premiere
Journalists and authors Jeff Wicks and Mandy Wiener say South Africa can do more to protect whistleblowers.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | 785 disaster-related incidents caused R25bn damages to KZN infrastructure in May, June 2022
KwaZulu-Natal experienced 785 disaster-related incidents in April and May 2022, damaging infrastructure worth more than R25 billion.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | HELLO WEEKEND | Get ready for a laugh because things are about to get outrageous!
If laughter truly is the best medicine then get ready to be healthier than ever before. Anele Mdoda returns as host of the hilarious Celebrity Game Night with Ayanda Thabethe and Jason Goliath by her side.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | OPINION | William Sezoe: ‘Where are SU staffers when students are protesting?’
William Sezoe asks where are staff members when Stellenbosch University students protest. His question comes after members demonstrated earlier this week against a motion by the Executive of the University Convocation calling for the resignation of the Rector, Prof Wim de Villiers, and Registrar, Dr...
Continue ReadingNews24.com | OPINION | Struggle for migrant health rights still far from over after landmark judgment
In a landmark court decision, the Gauteng High Court recently confirmed the rights of all pregnant and lactating women and children under age six to access services for free at all levels of care. The court order sets a good precedent for migrant health rights...
Continue ReadingHouse Republicans, Manhattan DA End Fight Over Trump Inquiry
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has agreed to let Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee question an ex-prosecutor.
Continue ReadingAs The War On Books Rages, A Virginia School Official Proposes Closing Down Libraries
Spotsylvania County's superintendent floated the idea as cost-cutting measure before then removing over a dozen titles from shelves.
Continue ReadingUkrainians Press Congress To Declare Russian Invasion A Genocide
Letter from scholars and experts on the issue say it meets the criteria, while the U.S. has cited it only as “crimes against humanity.”
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