Day: July 1, 2024
News24 | ‘Boycott paying rates’ – Disgruntled civic movement tells Eastern Cape residents
The civic movement, Komani Progress Action [KPA], has urged residents of the Enoch Mgijima Local Municipality to boycott paying rates until such time as the municipality ceases to exist.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Speed, scenery, and thrills: SA’s soon-to-be longest-ever zipline and 6 other scenic rides
Ziplines are a great way to sightsee in South Africa, and there are several dotted around the country.
Continue ReadingNews24 | MyCiTi commuters frustrated as City of Cape Town ups its fares
A MyCiTi trip will cost you 5% more from 1 July, and commuters are not happy about it.
Continue ReadingNews24 | SA malls to get ‘Rolex boutiques’ despite local office closure
Rolex said that it is committed to strengthening its retail presence in South Africa, despite the closure of its local affiliate office this month.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Rob Houwing | Target 2027: These toe-to-toe Proteas deserve focus on positives
Amidst the bitter disappointment of blowing a captivating final, this SA cricket side still shouts "progress", insists Rob Houwing.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Mpumelelo Mkhabela | Will it be a government of national unity or division?
Following President Cyril Ramaphosa's government of national unity Cabinet announcement on Sunday, a deliberate confidence-building exercise will be necessary to replace mutual suspicion with mutual trust, writes Mpumelelo Mkhabela.
Continue ReadingNews24 | PROTEAS VERDICT | Markram’s a smart leader, but his runs were missed when it mattered
Aiden Markram, the leader, was magnificent for the Proteas in what was his first full ICC assignment, But runs, his primary currency, were missing, especially in the final when they were badly needed.
Continue ReadingNews24 | FIRST TAKE | Making the GNU work: Is this Ramaphosa’s time?
President Cyril Ramaphosa needs to change tack if his GNU Cabinet is to succeed, and keep his hands on the steering wheel instead of leaving it to ministers with loyalties elsewhere, including those in his own party, writes Natasha Marrian.
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