Month: August 2024
News24 | MK Party complains Ramaphosa mocked removed judge Hlophe in National Assembly
President Cyril Ramaphosa was accused of mocking the leader of the opposition in the National Assembly - MK Party deputy leader John Hlophe - by referring to him as "honourable judge".
Continue ReadingNews24 | FRIDAY BRIEFING | Daylight robbery: SA’s extortion crisis
In this week's Friday Briefing, we explore South Africa's extortion crisis.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Rugby’s venerable Rs, Razor and Rassie: Mutual respect above all in first Bok v All Blacks dance
Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus and his All Blacks counterpart, Scott Robertson, have a lot in common... and they know it ahead of their first clash as international coaches at Ellis Park on Saturday afternoon.
Continue ReadingNews24 | New SA platinum mines ‘highly improbable’ amid EV threat, says Implats
Current depressed prices and an uncertain future will likely thwart investment in any new platinum mines, said the company CEO.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ‘I’m not a villain’: Why Christina refuses to be a lamb to the slaughter on The Mommy Club
Christina Devraj entered reality TV with no illusions and no expectation of being universally liked. Instead, she chooses to focus on the positive feedback she receives while the show airs.
Continue ReadingNews24 | From online buddies to bride, groom: How Shonees, Zuko found way back to each other after losing touch
Shonees and Zuko said 'I do' during an intimate wedding ceremony and have no regrets about their special day.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Rob Houwing | Boks rest one meaty paw on trophy IF they win at Ellis Park
The Rugby Championship becomes close to a one-horse race at halfway in the event of a Bok win this weekend, writes Rob Houwing.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Judge opens door for Zuma trial delays, despite damning ‘Stalingrad’ findings against him
Multiple judges have slammed Jacob Zuma's use of futile cases and appeals to delay the start of his corruption trial - but, despite those rulings, the former president's trial judge has opened another door for him to continue that Stalingrad litigation strategy.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Health DG’s mad dash to seal his cellphone records as police probe closes in
Dr Sandile Buthelezi, the director-general of the national Department of Health, spent considerable resources in a mad dash to obtain a court order to prevent the Hawks from accessing his "personal" cellphone after it was seized in a raid.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Rhodes University suspends classes amid prolonged water outage in Makhanda
Rhodes University has moved to suspend classes from Friday due to a prolonged water outage in Makhanda.
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