Month: July 2024
News24 | Bok assistant coach excited to sort out Pollard’s attack, Manie’s kicking
Springbok attack coach Tony Brown hopes to get the most out of Handre Pollard's latent attacking play and Manie Libbok's goal-kicking during his tenure ahead of Saturday's first Test against Ireland in Pretoria.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Springbok No 8 puts pen to paper on new Japan deal
Springboks No. 8 Jasper Wiese will join Japanese club Urayasu D-Rocks for the 2024/25 season.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ‘Less talk, more action’: New minister’s first task should be to restore trust in police – experts
Community members hope the appointment of Senzo Mchunu will bring a fresh perspective to crime-fighting efforts.
Continue ReadingNews24 | EFF vows to ‘undermine’ GNU’s ‘backward policies’ as parties react to Ramaphosa’s executive
Parties that form part of the GNU have welcomed President Cyril Ramaphosa's appointment of his executive, while the EFF said its decision not to join has been vindicated and vowed to "undermine the backward policy advancements of the ANC-DA grand coalition".
Continue ReadingNews24 | While some laud Steenhuisen as agriculture minister, others deride appointment of ‘matriculant’
While some lauded the appointment of DA leader John Steenhuisen as the new agriculture minister, farm worker rights groups expressed concerns about his experience.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ‘We hit rock bottom’: Transnet and exporters say Cape Town’s port productivity is improving
Export forums say that a sense of optimism is returning to the logistics industry in the Western Cape as Transnet claims that waterside productivity at the Port of Cape Town has increased by 30% in the last six months.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Financial services ombud can now award victims R3.5m as new rules kick in
Another new provision is that the FAIS Ombud will no longer accept complaints against unregistered financial service providers and will instead refer these to the Financial Services Conduct Authority (FSCA).
Continue ReadingNews24 | SA has a new home affairs minister, but refugees, migrants doubt that anything will change
Some refugees, migrants and asylum seekers have little hope that anything will change under new Home Affairs Minister Leon Schreiber.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Clicks announces move to sell drug maker Unicorn amid license conundrum
In a move aimed at eliminating any potential conflict of interest arising from it owning and producing its own medicines, Clicks is selling its manufacturing subsidiary Unicorn Pharmaceuticals.
Continue ReadingNews24 | New cabinet triggers rally in SA shares, bonds
A broad rally in South African markets signaled investor relief after President Cyril Ramaphosa ended weeks of uncertainty by announcing a new cabinet that he said would prioritize economic growth.
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