Day: April 26, 2024
News24 | Clicks pharmacy licence conundrum: Govt deal is imminent, says CEO
Clicks said on Thursday the resolution of the restructure of its private-label medicine business with the Department of Health was imminent, which would open the way for the issuance of outstanding pharmacy licences to the group.
Continue ReadingNews24 | WATCH | News24 Leaders Debate: IFP, Rise Mzansi vow not to enter coalition deal with ANC
The president of the IFP, Velinkosini Hlabisa, vowed to "remove the political party which destroyed everything", and to not betray voters by entering into a coalition agreement with the ANC.
Continue ReadingNews24 | WATCH | News24 Leaders Debate: Let voters decide which party must govern, Mashaba tells Steenhuisen
ActionSA leader Herman Mashaba cautioned DA leader John Steenhuisen to respect the Constitution and let voters decide who should govern.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ‘Wake-up call:’ BHP’s proposed Anglo mega deal kicks SA to the kerb
BHPs proposed takeover wants Anglo to get rid of its poison-pill South African assets, and analysts say it should be a wake-up call for the country.
Continue ReadingNews24 | REVIEW | The Fall Guy is an absolute blast, if you can forgive the messy plot
The Fall Guy's flaws are forgivable, and overall, it's a blast. With all its explosions, self-awareness and cheesy rock music, it could easily have been an obnoxious film instead.
Continue ReadingNews24 | A tale of two campaigns: How two former presidents seek to canvas votes in ANC vs MK Party battle
The battle for control of Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal after 29 May is hotting up as two former presidents campaign on opposite sides.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Enyobeni Tavern report: Parents vindicated by the SA Human Rights Commission’s probe
Families of the victims of the Enyobeni Tavern tragedy said they have been vindicated by the outcomes of an investigative report into the incident by the South African Human Rights Commission.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Tshwane South College awards R5.8m contract without putting it out to open tender
The Tshwane South College in Pretoria has been accused of flouting its supply chain management policy after awarding a R5.8 million contract to an existing service provider instead of putting it out on open tender.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Pieter du Toit | Last rites for Sir Ernest’s Anglo American? From global giant to BHP target
Anglo American formed the backbone of the South African economy for decades. It is a shadow of its former self – but it seems that country risk is catching up, writes Pieter du Toit.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Boks vs Ireland encroaching on storied All Blacks rivalry? Hold yer horses, says Irish great
Is the Springboks-Ireland rivalry merrily on its way to eclipsing the enduring hype that accompanies a Test against the All Blacks?
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