Month: April 2024
News24 | Not gonna fly: Eagle Canyon Estate’s searching of domestic workers unconstitutional, SAHRC rules
Body and bag searches of domestic workers and garden staff at Johannesburg's Eagle Canyon Golf Estate were found to be unconstitutional after a homeowner claimed that it was racist and xenophobic, which resulted in the SAHRC being drawn onto the green.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Cadre deployment: Give us your WhatsApp, emails, DA demands of Ramaphosa after court victory
The DA wants President Cyril Ramaphosa to hand over his emails, WhatsApp messages, and all personal communications to prove he did not enable state capture through cadre deployment.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Jake back on Bok return hobby horse, ‘Dobbo’ sees glass as half-full
Jake White's insistence on bringing back Springboks based overseas has showed no sign of abating since the loss to Leinster, with Stormers counterpart John Dobson supporting him - but only to a point.
Continue ReadingNews24 | IN-DEPTH | Yes, SA citizens serving in the IDF can be arrested, but don’t expect any convictions
South Africa took Israel to the International Court of Justice on a charge of genocide - and, since then, International Relations and Cooperation Minister Naledi Pandor has been leading the government's charge against Israel.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Pick n Pay vs franchisee battle: Shoprite secures East Rand stores
Shoprite is opening eight new supermarkets at sites previously occupied by its rival Pick n Pay on the East Rand.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ‘Chasing state capture doesn’t keep the lights on’ – Koko commends Eskom leadership
Former Eskom CEO Matshela Koko has commended the power utility's leadership, claiming it has pursued solutions to the load shedding crisis rather than attributing its woes to the impact of state capture.
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Continue ReadingNews24 | Zimbabwe declares El Nino drought a national disaster, asks for $2 billion to feed its people
Zimbabwe declared drought a national disaster on Wednesday, with President Emmerson Mnangagwa saying the country needed $2 billion in aid to help millions of people who are going hungry.
Continue ReadingNews24 | WATCH | Four injured in Cape Town shooting, assailants at large
Four men were wounded when gunmen opened fire in broad daylight on the corner of Plantation and Wetton Roads in Lansdowne, Cape Town, on Wednesday afternoon.
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