Month: September 2024
News24 | Welcome to SA’s ‘safest province’… but Limpopo residents disagree
During the release of the most recent quarterly crime statistics for Limpopo this week, police top brass dubbed the province as the "safest province".
Continue ReadingNews24 | WATCH | ‘Highly treacherous’: Heavy snowfall leaves motorists stranded overnight in KZN, Free State
Heavy snowfall in certain parts of the Free State and Kwazulu-Natal has caused the closure of the N3 between Harrismith and the Tugela Toll Plaza in both directions.
Continue ReadingNews24 | NSFAS R2m lease agreement sparks outrage over ‘misallocated funds’
Student bodies, organisations, and students have expressed frustration over NSFAS spending R2 million a month on office rentals when students have not been funded and their accommodation has yet to be paid.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Vodacom’s BEE investors oppose massive payout in Please-Call-Me case
YeboYethu said it opposes a multi-billion rand payout to an ex-employee as it will wipe out shareholders future earnings and investment in the wireless carrier.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Ramaphosa sets up clearing house mechanism to resolve GNU disputes
Cabinet welcomed President Cyril Ramaphosa's decision to set up a clearing house mechanism to resolve "fundamental differences" that could arise in the government of national unity (GNU).
Continue ReadingNews24 | Nick Mallett | ‘Territorial king’: Pollard at No 10 is the right fit for Argentina Test
Handre Pollard is the perfect fit to start at flyhalf for the Springboks against Argentina in Santiago del Estero on Saturday, writes Nick Mallett.
Continue ReadingNews24 | WATCH | How Luke Dale-Roberts transformed from humble sculler to culinary innovator
Acclaimed chef Luke Dale-Roberts restaurant ventures in South Africa, including The Pot Luck Club, Salon, and TTK Fledgelings, showcase his commitment to innovation and mentorship, empowering aspiring chefs like Nathan Clarke and Zanele Somagaca.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Bok first-time flank combo brace for scrap with Argentine dogs of war
There will be stark contrasts in familiarity levels (favouring Argentina) for the respective flank units when SA enter the Pumas' den, says Rob Houwing
Continue ReadingNews24 | PREVIEW | How a Currie Cup that nearly didn’t happen became a trophy of convenience, a Carabao Cup
Having started as a competition the so-called big unions didn't take seriously, the Currie Cup is now an unexpected opportunity for the Lions and the Sharks to smash and grab a trophy in the final.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Titanium, turmoil and a smelter that uses more power than Joburg: Richards Bay Minerals forges ahead
Richards Bay Minerals is at a critical juncture as it looks to secure its future, but the historically complex operating environment is a key risk to investment and the jury is still out on where new funds will flow.
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