Day: July 3, 2024
News24 | A bank robber stuck in air duct and a foiled CIT heist – all in a day’s work for Gauteng air wing
Gauteng traffic air wing officers cornered a bank robber in Alberton Johannesburg minutes before they were rerouted to Tembisa where they foiled a Cash-in-transit heist on Wednesday.
Continue ReadingNews24 | MK Party drops application to challenge election results, but that’s not the end of the matter
After weeks of an unrelenting campaign to try to discredit the IEC, the MK Party dropped its court application related to untested allegations of widespread voter fraud.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Here are your Lotto and Lotto Plus results
Here are your Lotto and Lotto Plus results.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Heavy rainfall causes flooding in some parts of Cape Town
Some parts of Cape Town were flooded following heavy rainfall on Wednesday.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Schumacher blackmail suspects had ‘family photos’
Two men accused of trying to blackmail relatives of Formula One legend Michael Schumacher had access to private family photos, German prosecutors said Wednesday.
Continue ReadingNews24 | White House strenuously denies report that Biden is weighing whether to stay in election race
The White House dismissed as "absolutely false" a New York Times report on Wednesday that said US President Joe Biden had told an ally he was weighing whether to continue his bid for reelection in November.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Western Cape police officer arrested for allegedly raping woman at his home
A 31-year-old police officer stationed at the Paarl police station in the Western Cape has been arrested for allegedly raping a 35-year-old woman at his home.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Tyla’s suggestive hit song turned into protest anthem by Johannesburg water crisis protesters
In an unusual blend of protest and pop culture, residents of Johannesburg took to Barry Hertzog Road, voicing their frustrations over a severe water shortage by dancing to Tyla's chart-topping hit Water.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Zanu-PF will rule ‘until donkeys grow horns’, says Zimbabwe army chief… and promises forced voting
Lieutenant General Anselem Sanyatwe told a crowd that citizens would be marched to voting stations to cast their votes, as the government holds opposition activists and promises to come down hard on protests.
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