Month: March 2024
News24 | SATURDAY PROFILE | Zukiswa Wanner: Petty apartheid on behalf of Israel should lead to more boycotts
Award-winning writer Zukiswa Wanner gave up her Goethe Medal because she is of the view that Germany is engaging in petty apartheid on behalf of Israel. She invites Muhammad Hussain to a video call to talk about her activism for Palestine and why this can...
Continue ReadingNews24 | HELLO WEEKEND | Sculptor Daniel Popper brings his globally-acclaimed art back home to Cape Town
The latest edition of News24's weekly digital weekend magazine is stuffed full of interviews, reviews, excerpts, and in-depth stories. Enjoy the read.
Continue ReadingNews24 | SABC narrowly missed ‘blackout’, parliamentary committee hears
The SABC board has said it had to reallocate money in its budget to avoid a "blackout" or "day zero" for its radio and television platforms last year.
Continue ReadingNews24 | A Land Rover powered by solar – just another day in a Stellenbosch workshop
A company in Stellenbosch aims to limit greenhouse gas emissions by converting petrol- or diesel-powered vehicles into electric cars.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Spicy Plum comes back home! Fans brace for Kitshoff v Malherbe scrum-down
When the Stormers and Ulster run out onto the field under the bright lights of DHL Stadium, all eyes will be on Springbok scrummaging maestro Steven Kitshoff.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Union raises alarm bells over Grades 1, 2 and 3 teacher shortage
Far fewer Grade R, 1, 2 and 3 teachers were being produced by the country's higher education institutions than are needed.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Devil’s Peak blaze contained, Cape Town firefighters remain on high alert
Firefighters have managed to contain the fire that erupted on Friday night on the mountain slopes of Devil's Peak.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Here are the Powerball and Powerball Plus results
Here are the Powerball and Powerball Plus results.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Yanga’s ‘minster of joy’ Makudubela ready for Sundowns CAF champs league clash: ‘A lot at stake’
Mahlatse Makudubela's move to Tanzanian giants Young Africans has improved every aspect of his life, but what pleases the 34-year-old the most about his switch is what it has done for his peers in South Africa.
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