Month: August 2024
News24 | How Busisiwe Mavuso became the unapologetic voice of SA business
From township struggles to CEO of Business Leadership SA, News24 examines how Busisiwe Mavuso's fearless and outspoken leadership is necessary for the future of South Africa.
Continue ReadingNews24 | FRIDAY BRIEFING | Libyan military camp: Another intelligence failure?
In this week's Friday Briefing, we consider whether our intelligence agencies were caught napping over the Libyan military camp matter, just as they were during the 2021 July uprising.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Nick Mallett | Sacha’s in the deep end but has the skills to be a top-level Test flyhalf
Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu, the Springbok starting flyhalf against Australia on Saturday, has all the ingredients required of a top-level Test flyhalf, writes Nick Mallett.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Shein, Temu packages to be hit by VAT from next month
From 1 September, VAT will also be payable – along with 20% import duty – on all imports of clothing packages worth less than R500.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Miss SA organisation breaks silence following ex-finalist Chidimma Adetshina’s ‘difficult’ withdrawal
After keeping mum as the country reacted to former Miss SA finalist Chidimma Adetshina's decision to withdraw from the beauty pageant, Miss SA organisers released a statement wishing the aspiring beauty queen well.
Continue ReadingNews24 | WATCH | Extradited: Ace Magashule’s former PA arrives at OR Tambo International Airport
Former Free State premier Ace Magashule's former personal assistant touched down on South African soil on Thursday night after she was extradited from the US.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ‘Worst pain ever’: Parents of slain Xavier Mitchell, 5, express grief, anger after viewing his body
The parents of slain five-year-old Xavier Mitchell said they could not control their anger and tears when they viewed his body through a glass window at the Observatory state mortuary on Thursday afternoon.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Investigating Directorate files complaint over magistrate Stanley Jacobs’ undeclared Eskom millions
The Investigating Directorate has filed an official complaint over the alleged failure by acting magistrate Stanley Jacobs to declare that his company had done extensive business with Eskom when he presided over a multimillion-rand corruption case involving the power utility last year.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Tebogo upstages Covid-hit Lyles to become first African to win Olympic 200m
Botswana's Letsile Tebogo became the first African to win the Olympic 200 metres on Thursday as he upstaged Noah Lyles' plans for a sprint double in Paris.
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