Month: February 2024
News24 | WATCH | ‘I’ve been looking over my shoulder’: Loyiso Nkohla’s widow voices fears outside murder trial
One of the men accused of murdering community activist Loyiso Nkohla has abandoned his bail bid.
Continue ReadingNews24 | 8 Cape Town taxi drivers killed since January, operators ‘have no idea who is behind attacks’
It's understood the majority of the drivers killed were from the Cape Amalgamated Taxi Association [CATA].
Continue ReadingNews24 | WATCH | GOOD councillor calls Nelson Mandela Bay councillors ‘a bunch of sheep’
Lawrence Troon, a GOOD councillor in the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality, called his fellow councillors "a bunch of sheep" during a special council meeting on Thursday.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Countries who did not support ICJ case are calling for killing to end – Ramaphosa tells Parliament
President Cyril Ramaphosa committed his administration's continued support for the people of Gaza - and remarked that many countries who had criticised South Africa's application to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) were now calling on Israel to stop the killing of Palestinians.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Friday’s weather: Heatwaves, with risk of fires, for several parts of the country
The South African Weather Service has issued an advisory for heatwave conditions with persistently high temperatures, and a fire danger warning, in several regions across the country.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Primedia pays R4 million to settle price fixing case with the Competition Commission
Primedia has agreed to pay an administration penalty to the Competition Commission to settle a price fixing case in which its outdoor advertising business was implicated in a collusion scandal with 12 other companies.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Bafana’s Afcon hue illuminates as Ellis and Banyana take baton to chase Olympic dream
Banyana Banyana return to action for the first time in 2024 by shifting their attention to the CAF Women's Olympic qualifying tournament.
Continue ReadingNews24 | SA20: Imports underwhelmed … but their presence stays vital
Sound statistics by guest players from abroad were less evident in this year's SA20 than the inaugural one in 2023, writes Rob Houwing.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Bill to reform state-owned companies has slim chance of becoming law
The bill, which aims to reform the governance of SA's beleaguered state-owned companies, has been withdrawn from the Public Enterprises committee.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Boost for City Power as mini substation theft comes to light… in hardware store, 10 years later
A stolen City Power mini substation and electrical cable worth more than R900 000 were found illegally installed at a hardware store in Lenasia South – 10 years after the substation's disappearance.
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