Month: April 2024
News24 | Man drowns near local restaurant at Witbank Dam
A 35-year-old Witbank man drowned after seemingly falling off rocks into the water near a local restaurant at Witbank Dam in Mpumalanga on Saturday.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ‘VAR has damaged Premier League’ says Pochettino after Chelsea drama
Mauricio Pochettino claimed VAR has damaged the Premier League after Chelsea had a late goal controversially disallowed in their dramatic 2-2 draw at Aston Villa on Saturday.
Continue ReadingNews24 | BHP’s R740bn Anglo copper play was years in the making
BHP's takeover bid for Anglo American was the culmination of years of strategising and preperation by CEO Mike Henry.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Two minors and animals removed, as two more suspected child porn predators arrested in KZN
Police have arrested two more suspects for possession, downloading, accessing and manufacturing of child pornography in Umbilo, KwaZulu-Natal this week.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Bulls’ knockout fate still in own hands after Ospreys rout: ‘It was a statement win’
The Bulls gave director of rugby Jake White the statement win he was looking for in their comprehensive defeat of Ospreys, having lost their last two games in a row, the last one at Fortress Loftus.
Continue ReadingNews24 | R6bn in mismanaged pensions: Workers lose out as employers fail to transfer contributions
Every month, thousands of employers countrywide fail to transfer their employees’ pension fund contributions to the retirement funds. The outstanding payments amount to at least R6 billion, says the Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) in a new report.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Real estate agents in government’s crosshairs with new BEE requirements
More than 40% of the country’s real estate agencies and nearly half of the 40 000 registered real estate agents’ operations could be disrupted due to the government’s latest black economic empowerment (BEE) requirements that it is enforcing on the private sector.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Struggling Limpopo municipality spends R5m on gravel bridge without risk assesment
A struggling municipality in Limpopo spent at least R5 million on building a gravel culvert bridge to link Majeje and Humulani villages, allegedly without conducting a high-risk assessment.
Continue ReadingNews24 | WATCH | No dawn for Madala Hostel residents who live in filthy, dangerous conditions
Residents of one of Joburg’s oldest hostels are living in squalid, dangerous conditions.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Russian cargo planes in SA to ferry military equipment to DRC
South African taxpayers are bearing the cost of a massive airlift between Upington in the Northern Cape, Bloemfontein in the Free State, Waterkloof in Gauteng and Goma in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), transporting tons of weaponry and h
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