Month: October 2024
News24 | Soweto locals close spaza shops after five children allegedly die from eating snacks
Residents of Naledi, Soweto, have closed down shops in the area following the death of five children who allegedly consumed snacks bought from spaza shops.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Police on the hunt for Brits murder accused who vanished ahead of the trial
Police are following up on all leads to track down murder accused Gert van der Westhuizen, who allegedly went into hiding ahead of his murder trial.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Competition watchdog approves Transnet’s Durban Container Terminal concession deal
The Competition Commission has green-lighted the R12-billion deal, but a legal bid to have the contract scrapped still awaits judgment.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Building depth vital for Proteas coach: ‘We try to not get too emotionally attached to the result’
Proteas white-ball coach Rob Walter said the Ireland series win was a great result for them, but their process of building depth is what really matters at the moment.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Reflecting reality: Mastering mood swings for a happier, productive life
Allowing your mood to dictate your life can make things pretty tricky. Here's how to harness your emotions and turn them into your superpower.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Social media star Kamo WW strikes a pose with debut EP celebrating queer identity
Kamo WW, the first openly queer artist in Amapiano, is shaking the table with his debut EP, Pose.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Charting new courses: Free State college introduces maritime programmes and catfish cuisine
A famous line from English poet John Masefield's poem, Sea-Fever, "I must go down to the seas again, to the lonely sea and the sky," must certainly have inspired a college in the Free State to offer maritime qualifications to students.
Continue ReadingNews24 | EXCERPT | Bruce Whitfield’s ‘The One Thing’: Radically transforming the economy
Broadcaster and author Bruce Whitfield posed the same question to a range of South Africans for his latest book 'The One Thing':"If you were president for half an hour and could order just one thing that would have a long-term compounding positive effect on the...
Continue ReadingNews24 | Limpopo no-fee high school fines ‘misbehaving’ pupils R5 for chewing gum in class, R50 for bunking
Mankoeng High School in Ga-Mamabolo village, Limpopo, has taken a different approach to discipline by fining pupils for misbehaving.
Continue ReadingNews24 | SA’s Alan Hatherly completes stellar 2024 with MTB world series crown
South African mountain bike ace Alan Hatherly made headlines at the weekend when he won the elite men's cross-country race in Mont-Sainte-Anne, Canada.
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