Day: February 4, 2024
News24 | Remembering Dakar truck legend Jan de Rooy (1943-2024)
Nobody cared more about desert truck racing, and less about training, than the great Jan de Rooy.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Hamilton’s ‘childhood dream’ fuelled shock Ferrari switch
Lewis Hamilton said his "childhood dream" to race for Ferrari fuelled his bombshell decision to agree to join the team next year.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Air Force’s 22 Squadron hero pilot’s evasive actions save the day, avoiding crash in DRC
A courageous SAAF commander saved his crew after being attacked by rebel insurgents.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Namibia’s President Hage Geingob dies in hospital
Namibia's President Hage Geingob died early Sunday in a hospital in Windhoek, the presidential office said in a statement on social media platform X. He was 82.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Mondli Makhanya | Cyril goes full conspiratorial in bid to secure ANC votes
Ramaphosa couldn’t resist the urge to play the militant anti-imperialist, projecting himself as a latter-day Thomas Sankara, writes Mondli Makhanya.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Cricket union sweeps Alex Kok racism incident under the carpet
A black player and his club were suspended after reporting an incident of racist language during a match.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Zoleka Mandela may be exhumed, reburied next to her grandmother, Winnie
The reburial of Zoleka is on the cards as the Mandela family feud rages
Continue ReadingNews24 | Senzo murder: The other police case against Khumalo and Thwala
A different - but plausible - version of what really happened on the night of Meyiwa’s murder has further complicated the ongoing trial.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Why the ANC lost patience with Zuma
Former president Jacob Zuma’s insinuations regarding the Electoral Commission of SA (IEC) were the last straw for the ANC.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Nsfas board chair Ernest Khosa demands that Outa retract corruption allegations made against him
Nsfas board chair goes after Outa.
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