Day: January 30, 2024
News24 | July unrest: Find and prosecute masterminds, SAHRC urges authorities
The South African Human Rights Commission said the July 2021 civil unrest was orchestrated by well-resourced "primary actors", who then instigated others to loot.
Continue ReadingNews24 | I have nothing left, but my grief, says witness in case citing ICJ ruling to block US from arming Israel
Hours after the International Court of Justice (ICJ) found there was a plausible case of genocide against Israel for its conduct in Gaza, that ruling was being cited in an American district court to stop the US' military support of Israel.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Fed-up ANC pouncing on EFF’s top leadership in bid to stop SONA disruption – Ngcukaitobi
EFF leader Julius Malema and five of his fellow MPs are doing everything they can to ensure they attend the State of the Nation Address next week.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Cape Winelands fire: 5 choppers, 158 firefighters, 30 300-man hours, millions of rand battling blaze
A fire in the Cape Winelands has entered its second week, despite a massive firefighting response from authorities.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ANC prepared for possible court action after ‘unanimous’ decision to suspend Zuma
The decision to suspend former president Jacob Zuma's ANC membership was unanimous, said ANC secretary-general Fikile Mbalula.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Sipho Masondo | In Mashatile, SA will have a president who is again completely captured
As more allegations of improper and questionable relationships are revealed about Deputy President Paul Mashatile, Sipho Masondo writes that Mashatile has failed the due diligence test needed to be presidential material.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Super Steve Stolk happy to be launchpad for SA U19s bid at World Cup glory
Steven Stolk blasted off spectacularly against Scotland, becoming another integral batting part of South Africa's Under-19 World Cup campaign that continues against Zimbabwe on Wednesday.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Adriaan Basson | Wilgenhof and the curious case of Edwin Cameron
Old boy, insider or activist? Why hasn't the Stellenbosch University chancellor said anything about the Wilgenhof scandal, asks Adriaan Basson.
Continue ReadingNews24 | From R864m lawsuit to dead silence: KPMG and VBS reach deal on botched audit
In 2021, the VBS liquidator sued KPMG for R864 million plus interest for its flawed audit work on the bank.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Cape Town set to get one of the world’s fastest supercomputers
Procurement is underway for a supercomputer that would be one of the fastest in the world if completed today, set to be constructed in Cape Town.
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