Month: January 2024
News24 | Tuesday’s weather: Heatwave with high temperatures for some regions in Eastern Cape
The South African Weather Service has issued an advisory for a heatwave with persistent high temperatures over some regions in the Eastern Cape.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Key staff members leave top business magazine Financial Mail
Three of the Financial Mail’s key journalists, including editor Rob Rose, will leave the top business news magazine by the middle of February, in a move that will come as a blow for the Arena Holdings-owned publication.
Continue ReadingNews24 | WATCH | Law firm to complete probe into Pretoria primary school drowning within 7 days – MEC Chiloane
The Gauteng education department says the law firm appointed to investigate the circumstances surrounding the death of Grade 7 pupil Latoya Temilton is expected to complete its probe within a week.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Decline and fall of Test cricket? Don’t tell West Indies or England
A few years ago, an award-winning film "Death of a Gentleman" drew attention to what appeared to be the steady decline of Test cricket as it struggled to ward off the popularity of the shorter game.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Nelson Mandela Bay in ‘predicament’ as extended suspension of City manager is against regulations
The extended suspension of fraud-accused Nelson Mandela Bay City manager, Noxolo Nqwazi, is against the Local Government Disciplinary Regulations for Senior Managers, according to Nqwazi's lawyers.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Steenhuisen demands that Ramaphosa fires Mashatile after News24 reports
The DA has challenged President Cyril Ramaphosa to fire Paul Mashatile "over serious allegations of corruption and capture" against the deputy president, "who serves solely at the discretion of Ramaphosa".
Continue ReadingNews24 | Khampepe Commission: Tenant tells how he witnessed naked people fleeing Usindiso building fire
Vusimuzi Dube said he was asleep in his room when he was awoken by an explosion on 31 August 2023.
Continue ReadingNews24 | July unrest: ‘Racism in Phoenix marginalises the local African population’ – CRL Rights Commission
Racism is prevalent in Phoenix, north of Durban, and works to the disadvantage of the local African population, says the CRL Rights Commission.
Continue ReadingNews24 | SA closer to new nuclear plants after govt move
Minister of Electricity Kgosientsho Ramokgopa published a notice on Friday to lay the legal basis for building new nuclear plants
Continue ReadingNews24 | DA’s eThekwini dissolution plan, in part, banks on EFF ambiguity, MK Party’s ‘infiltration’ of ANC
The DA is forging ahead with its plan to dissolve the eThekwini Municipality's council.
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