Month: June 2024
News24 | Richards Bay Port to get its first 20MW solar plant
The 20MW solar plant's construction is expected to start in June, and it will be operational by 31 May 2026.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Seacom cable damaged by fishing trawler off KZN coast now repaired
Repairs are finished on the Seacom subsea cable that was damaged by a fishing trawler off the coast of KwaZulu-Natal in May. Customers have been reconnected, the company announced on Monday.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Eastern Cape municipal manager gets bodyguards after his home was shot at and cars set alight
Mhlontlo Local Municipality in the Eastern Cape has moved to beef up security of municipal manager Lungile Ndabeni after his home was shot at and his two cars were set alight on Sunday morning.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Aphiwe Dyantyi in surprise move to Bulls after underwhelming comeback at Sharks
The Sharks and Bulls are in talks about former Springbok wing Aphiwe Dyantyi swopping Durban for Pretoria halfway through his two-year deal with the Challenge Cup champions.
Continue ReadingNews24 | KZN residents fear post-election violence, but police say all is under control
Alarmist messages warning of post-election unrest in KwaZulu-Natal, in the wake of the uMkhonto weSizwe Party's election win in the province and former president Jacob Zuma's threats, have residents in fear of a resurgence of public violence.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Former Reserve Bank deputy Kuben Naidoo joins Investec
Kuben Naidoo, who resigned as a deputy governor of the the South African Reserve Bank last year, said he has joined Investec.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Durban family attacked and mother killed – allegedly for ‘supporting Palestine’
A woman was killed and her husband and son critically injured by a man who allegedly told them he was attacking them because they "supported Palestine".
Continue ReadingNews24 | Electoral Court hears MK Party leadership challenge while Zuma is caught napping
The uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party says an urgent application against it and its leader, Jacob Zuma, was being heard in the wrong court as a charge of forgery was a criminal case and not a case for the Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC).
Continue ReadingNews24 | Schools rugby: Stand against racism takes centre stage at Bish/Bosch derby
The Bish/Bosch derby put results aside to take a stand against racism ahead of their first-team hockey and rugby matches in light of what allegedly transpired when Rondebosch played Paarl Boys High last week.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Mantashe, Shell appeal dismissed by SCA – but it’s not the end
The Supreme Court of Appeal has upheld a high court order that set aside Shell's exploration right off the Wild Coast.
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