Month: July 2024
News24 | Proteas quick Rabada calls for consistency: Transformation uproars ‘bubble up at World Cups’
Proteas seamer Kagiso Rabada has questioned why uproars around transformation in the national cricket team often arise around major tournaments, calling for consistency on the matter.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Yet another police shootout in KZN claims the lives of 5 people sought for murders, robberies
Five people sought in connection with a string of murders and business robberies were killed during a police shootout in KwaZulu-Natal.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ‘DA is making us look bad’: ANC top brass say GNU partners’ successes are showing them up
DA ministers in the government of national unity are making the ANC look bad as the DA outperforms them, senior ANC members have complained.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Govt bets on AGOA renewal before US elections, but not because of Trump, Harris
Trade and Industry Minister Parks Tau has said a change in administration after the US elections to a Democrat or Republican presidency will not harm the renewal of SA's free-trade agreements with the US.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Drivers, shoppers and even auctioneers: Takealot says its township drive is taking off
Takealot’s multi-million Gauteng township initiative with the provincial government is making progress, with the group having already brought 200 Johannesburg and Tshwane township manufacturers onto its platform in the three months since its launch.
Continue ReadingNews24 | EFF stage stormers: High Court upholds Parliament’s authority to act against MPs who disrupted SONA
EFF MPs who challenged their suspension for storming the stage at the State of the Nation Address last year have lost their battle in court.
Continue ReadingNews24 | North West detectives thwart escape of suspects linked to Two For Joy tavern massacre
A group of observant North West police officers cornered four Lesotho men just hours after a massacre that claimed eight lives at a tavern in Kanana, outside Orkney.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Eskom’s new problem is too much power – but it still won’t rule out load shedding
Over the weekend, Eskom placed seven generating units in cold reserve - which means they weren't used - because power supply exceeded demand.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ‘No place for excuses’ for Rassie’s Boks as crunch Wallabies leg awaits
Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus says their excuses will wear thin if they are unable to gain Rugby Championship success in Australia, a country where South Africa have generally struggled since 1993.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Tony Leon | Venezuela: A cautionary reflection of South Africa’s potential path
Tony Leon explores a fictional alternate history of the South African elections, drawing stark parallels with Venezuela's real and tumultuous electoral process, highlighting the dangers of electoral manipulation and authoritarian practices
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