Month: February 2024
News24 | Brakpan bridge drowning victim was gentle giant with heart of gold, says son
The family of Jeremiah Geyer, 67, who drowned in the flooded Stoffberg Avenue subway in Brakpan on Monday, is reeling after his death.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ‘Unfit for human use’: Cop building in Pretoria evacuated, closed but core policing not affected
A police building in Pretoria has been closed after it was "declared unfit for human use".
Continue ReadingNews24 | Jenny van Dyk named new Proteas netball coach
Netball South Africa on Wednesday unveiled Jenny van Dyk as the national coach of the Proteas, replacing Australia's Norma Plummer.
Continue ReadingNews24 | AFU head says work in progress to ensure SA is removed from greylist
Advocate Ouma Rabaji-Rasethaba was speaking at the National Conference on the Integrated Criminal Justice System in Boksburg.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Rangers, a helicopter and 40km fence: Inside the plan to reduce rhino poaching in KZN
Conservation authorities are implementing a host of interventions to reduce the number of rhinos poached from the Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park in KwaZulu-Natal.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Pilot project in SA now offering HIV prevention injection
Earlier this month, a young person in Cape Town became one of the first people in the country to receive a new HIV prevention injection outside of a clinical trial.
Continue ReadingNews24 | RAF could save R3bn a year by stopping ‘opportunistic’ loss of income claims, says actuary
Research conducted on behalf of the Actuarial Society of SA says taxpayers could benefit from the establishment of a central government body to determine fair compensation for victims of vehicle and occupational accidents.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ‘Very unusual’: Parliamentary committee shuts out media for Gordhan’s SAA hearing
Parliament's Public Enterprises Committee has closed its doors to hear evidence on SAA from Minister of Public Enterprises Pravin Gordhan
Continue ReadingNews24 | Watchdog fines Ashburton Fund Managers R16 million
Regulators want to show that SA's financial oversight works as the country seeks to exit the grey list.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Elections 2024: Multi-Party Charter promises voters that it will take steps to keep on the lights
The Multi-Party Charter has promised that if it governs, there will be no load shedding, it will do away with the electricity ministry and it will invest in the upgrade of grid infrastructure.
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