Month: June 2024
News24 | Transnet issues disciplinary charges against Ports Authority boss Pepi Silinga
Transnet has issued disciplinary charges against National Ports Authority chief executive Pepi Silinga following the conclusion of investigations into allegations of impropriety at the embattled ports operator.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Deadly silence: Distrust of police fuels Cape Flats gang violence, crime and mass shootings
Cape Flats residents would rather live in fear than provide information to the police about gangsters' activities. Despite their silence, Western Cape police have arrested nine suspects in connection with 14 incidents of mass murders across Cape Town.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Wales captain Lake excited to face ‘best in the world’ Springboks
Dewi Lake has insisted underdogs Wales will relish the challenge of taking on world champions South Africa at Twickenham om Saturday.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Old Mutual to consider allowing Zimbabwean investors to sell frozen shares
Old Mutual is studying a proposal to give holders of its Zimbabwean stock an option to sell, allowing them to get paid out for shares that have been suspended for four years.
Continue ReadingNews24 | De Kock leans on Caribbean experience as Proteas squeeze past England
South Africa star Quinton de Kock said knowledge of Caribbean conditions helped him propel the Proteas to a competitive total as they edged England in a dramatic Super Eights clash.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Empty threads: Cops seize counterfeit goods worth more than R15m in Joburg fashion district bust
Police have seized counterfeit goods with an estimated street value of R15.5 million in an operation that targeted Johannesburg's popular fashion district in the CBD.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Court dismisses appeal by uncle and nephew involved in fatal shooting at Lenasia South house party
It was not a case of mistaken identity when family members of Dinesh Moodley witnessed him commanding his uncle to shoot Avinash Manjanu following a fight at a house party in Lenasia South in 2017.
Continue ReadingNews24 | The time for negotiating with construction mafia is over, says newly appointed KZN Public Works MEC
Newly appointed KwaZulu-Natal Public Works and Infrastructure MEC Martin Meyer says previous attempts to negotiate with the construction mafia have failed.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Khaya Sithole | The GNU has a bigger fight on its hands than who’s the boss
An early spat around who is actually in charge has revived scepticism about whether such a union can actually survive when the parties and personalities involved are so polarised and polarising, says Khaya Sithole.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Education experts concerned about increase in skipping school among children aged 7 to 15
Education experts have expressed concern about the high number of pupils, aged seven to 15, who are not attending school.
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