Month: September 2024
News24 | Police destroy illegally built bridge across Limpopo River allegedly used for cross-border crimes
The police have destroyed an illegally built bridge across the Limpopo River which was believed to have been used for cross-border criminal activities between South Africa and Zimbabwe.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Manhunt launched after kidnapping of Eastern Cape woman
A manhunt has been launched after a 39-year-old woman from the Eastern Cape was kidnapped on Friday.
Continue ReadingNews24 | SEE | ‘Longest night of my life’: Stranded motorists describe ‘freezingly cold’ wait in the snow
Motorists stranded in the snow on the N3 highway heading towards KwaZulu-Natal have described the icy cold and wet weather conditions.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Citizens will have say in limits, threshold for political donations
South Africans will be allowed to have their say on from what amount political parties must declare their donations, and how much parties may receive from a single donor per year.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Boks’ first date with Rugby Championship fate demands respect for Argentina’s rugby evolution
The Springboks have their first date with their Rugby Championship destiny when they face Argentina at the Unique Mother of Cities Stadium in Santiago del Estero with their fate in their hands.
Continue ReadingNews24 | OPINION | Benadette Aineamani: Bridging language gap is a critical step in educational reform
Educators should move beyond the simplistic view of language as a mere vehicle for instruction. Instead, it should be viewed as a dynamic and multifaceted tool that can be intentionally integrated into every aspect of teaching and learning, writes Benadette Aineamani.
Continue ReadingNews24 | DStv competitor StarSat TV fights Icasa shutdown order
The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa has ordered StarSat TV, a South African-based satellite television operator, to wind up its operations after failing to renew its broadcasting licence in good time.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Cape Town family wants justice after dogs allegedly maul loved one
The family of a 72-year-old woman are demanding justice after she was allegedly mauled to death by two dogs on an open field in Fisantekraal, Durbanville, Cape Town, two weeks ago.
Continue ReadingNews24 | KZN transport MEC to help coordinate clearing of ‘accumulated snow’ on N3 Toll Route
KwaZulu-Natal Transport and Human Settlements MEC Siboniso Duma is expected to make his way to the N3 Toll Route after scores of motorists were left stranded following heavy snowfalls that resulted in the freeway being closed in both directions between Estcourt in KwaZulu-Natal and Harrismith...
Continue ReadingNews24 | Public works department wants to reclaim hijacked buildings in Cape Town
Public Works Minister Dean Macpherson and the mayor of Cape Town, Geordin Hill-Lewis, inspected poorly maintained state-owned buildings.
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